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Old 06-05-2016, 07:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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a little help please,
i have a trex pro w/dfc head, ar 7200bx and the rest stock align electronics.
i was checking my swash to see if it stayed level throughout the total travel, not just at mid stick. it was a little out at the extremes. how would i go about to get it level the whole way up/down?
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What radio do you have?
You can adjust the endpoints in the transmitter to limit the travel of each servo in both high and low directions.

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Are all the links equal length? If not it can throw off the geometry at the extremes.
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im using a dx6i, when i built this heli i used a caliper to measure the links before i installed them. but i will check them again.
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Old 06-07-2016, 06:41 PM   #5 (permalink)
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A couple things can cause this. Typically your servo arms are not 100% 90° at mid stick, (even with a level swash). The smallest amount can cause this. Keep in mind one servo arm being off a little high and another a little low amplifies the smash being not level at the end points. The error is now double. Say if it's off .3mm I wouldn't worry about it, most wouldn't feel it in their flying, especially in a 450.
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