Pete678 wrote:
The best way i found to do this was to use a single blade and have it going directly out front of heli. Then using the trims and centring on tabs. If your trying with both blades going down the boom then this will give inaccurate results due to weight of blades and servos straining.
Single blade out the front and i had it set up in 5 minutes
Hope this helps
Pete
Hi Pete,
Tanks for Your help.
I dont use any blades during setting up. In order to eliminate any blade weight effect, i attach my rc logger2 direct to the grip with both blades off. When one blade grip is done ( +/- 12 on pitch, +/- 6 on cyclic), i simply reattach it to the second grip and check the same angles.
Finally, after shifting balls from the outer holes of the servo arms to the inner ones (thanks to mb-1953) i was able to set +/- 6 degrees on the grips parallel to the boom but the figure is still dont lie between 90 and 150 points as its recommended by the manual. My figure is 75 but i dont think its a big deal as i have exactly 6 degrees.
Has anyone had an issue with figure , which is out of the recommended limits (90-150), or it is ok to use it set to 75?
Thanks