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Posted: Tue 30. Aug 2022 0:48:03 |
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Hi Thomas, I saw in a video that someone was giving about 3 mechanical degrees on rudder when the servo it at zero. What I mean is the blades where already around 3 degrees with servo at 0 in order to help the gyro…
What do you think about doing this ? I always put 0 deg tail blades for 0 deg of servo when ajusting the zero position in the limit menu.
Thanks for the recommendation !
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Posted: Tue 30. Aug 2022 10:54:56 |
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Hello,
on the most models it will help and improve performance. But generally if you are beginner and dont want to bother with this then the easiest is to put 0° there.
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