Question? Zero Pitch Straight Enough?

Discussion in 'Align' started by iggy, Apr 8, 2015.

By iggy on Apr 8, 2015 at 10:25 PM
  1. iggy

    iggy Well-Known Member

    Hi there

    Thats how the servo horns on my 700 look like at zero pitch. Maybe 85 degrees - not 90.

    Is that okay? I have no binding at all. Or will the heli have less performance of any kind?

    Thanks for advice.

    iggy
     

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Discussion in 'Align' started by iggy, Apr 8, 2015.

    1. The Dude

      The Dude Well-Known Member

      Pretty sure that basically you will have more pitch one way or the other + or - and it will effect cyclic pitch to some degree.. Best to try and trim it out to get them at 90 either in your FBL unit or even your radio.. Depends on your flying style, sure you can fly it like that , but if your inverted as much as your upright it will tend to need more input to make all things feel equal. It's not a show stopper however.. if your not fussy, you can just fly it :)

      Thats the basics of it..
       
    2. iggy

      iggy Well-Known Member

      Sorry I forgott the picture. I noticed 0.3 degrees difference on the blades when they should be zero both. Im not fussy and not flying show 3d on high precision levels..
      image.jpg
       
    3. The Dude

      The Dude Well-Known Member

      It will be ok.... Just fly :)
       
    4. iggy

      iggy Well-Known Member

      image.jpg :) so my babys are ready for the season. Finaly! We have 20 degrees and sunny weather in europe from Friday. Yeah.
       
    5. Captain

      Captain Active Member

      It's good practise to do everything the right way first. You will notice the diference.
      But as @The Dude says. if your not fussed then just fly it.;)
       

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