xoexoe wrote:
^ Hope those picture helped. Is your heli raked? If so all blade pitch measurements must be done relative to a surface that is perpendicular to the main shaft. For a raked heli, the table surface will not work since the table is not perpendicular to the main shaft.
But the boom should be perpendicular to the main shaft. That is why it’s a good place to zero your pitch gauge there.
Thanks I solved it.I understood where the recommendation was wrong.I have attached a small drawing.in practice you were right the main shaft is not perpendicular to the table but has a forward angle of about 3.5-4 °. This is what I noticed when I reset the pitch gauge on the table, while I had to do it on the tail.
Now I have zero degrees in any position.
I had already understood this thing, but in the measurements I forgot it and I fell into the same error again.
However I solved thanks to all