Hi guys, I have just re set up my heli after a second servo went do-lally on me in mid air. I replaced the offending servo (different channel from last time but still one of the stock servos) and set everything up as it should be including setting the swash level. As soon as I started flight I had to really trim it forward and right to get it to hover stable and now will start the procedure of adjusting the links to get to fly steady without the trim but my question is this . . . why bother leveling the swash if you have to adjust it out of level to fly stable? or is there something wrong with my king?
Cheers guys,
Tony
Swash level . . . why??
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