Thank you, but what value you can see for Geometry 6°. I am not asking for degrees.
It could at least reduce the shaking.
TREX 700 NITRO
Spirit System developer
Hello Zino!
In my setups I do it as follows, the control horn on the servo is set at right angles either to the housing of the servo or to the tail linkage, depending on where it fits better - then I adjust the length of the linkage so that I set a bit of pitch to the right approx. 8 mm, if you fold both tail rotor blades in one direction (backwards) - then it is tested in rate mode whether the helicopter turns away or whether it roughly stops (hovering), depending on which it is readjusted - I know this is old school, but I relieve the control loop in headinghold mode - others do it differently, I do it that way -
Best regards
Mattes61
In my setups I do it as follows, the control horn on the servo is set at right angles either to the housing of the servo or to the tail linkage, depending on where it fits better - then I adjust the length of the linkage so that I set a bit of pitch to the right approx. 8 mm, if you fold both tail rotor blades in one direction (backwards) - then it is tested in rate mode whether the helicopter turns away or whether it roughly stops (hovering), depending on which it is readjusted - I know this is old school, but I relieve the control loop in headinghold mode - others do it differently, I do it that way -
Best regards
Mattes61
