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  • If your pitch is actually off.. how do you make the adjustment to get back to 0 degrees at mid pitch? I see plenty folks showing how to use pitch gauge but not how to then make the actual adjustment to the blades?

  • big help ty

  • Thanks for making this video, super helpful=)

  • What do you mean by "already tracking your rotor system"? How do you do that?

  • Thanks for you hard work in making these vids. Its my Bible now lol

  • Really great stuff , I like the vid. keep up the great work, 5 stars

  • Searched high and low for how to do this and eventually came across this very helpful video. Thank you for posting it.

  • thanks!

  • Hello sokal11... my pitch is at 5 at half stick ,how do i correct it and how does flying a RC copter compair to the real thing? thanks

  • Great clip G ...

  • Very usefull for the begginer, thanks! Exellent

  • Hey sokal how u been so i got that futaba 520 i got a video up on it check it out if u can and thanks for all ur help once again and do u think u can comment on it? appricaite all ur help - bigmark313

  • wad does pitch guage do?

  • indicates pitch on a rotor blade in this case

  • ok is it recommended for all 3D helis to use it?

  • its recommended on all collective pitch rotor systems.

    unless u have a well cxalibrated eye to know how many degrees the rotor blades is

  • ok thx alot =D

  • its seems like it would be 15 NOT 11

  • when i set at 0 pitch have idle up on

  • can be either way as long as pitch curve position 3 is 50 wich is mid stick

    but setting up in idleup/full pitch range is ideal

  • thanks great video

  • Awesome, thanks for that video. I now ask that you might create a video that uses the pitch gage to properly adjust the blades and swash plate, PLEASE....

  • pitch guage is to adj the blades as for the swash you need a swash level or other techniques. i have made other vids to set up the head. check them out

  • Thank you very much. You are definetely a kind person. Thank you, Thank you really. I was very impressed how easy you made to understand how to use pitch gauge for our Blade400 God Bless your kindeness...

  • Thank you very much. You are definetely a kind person. Thank you, Thank you really. I was very impressed how easy you made to understand how to use pitch gauge for our Blade400 God Bless your kindeness...

  • not a prob

  • Thank you so much for explaining and having the transmitter in the picture when showing the trick of using "Throttle Hold" so as to not have to disconnect the motor's 3 wires every time. I watched other videos and read postings where this was talked about, but then not explained how to set the transmitter to do that.

    So you have to get into the "Pitch Curve" setting; "Throttle Hold" mode, and go from 0, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and 100 on the graph and set 0%, 25%, 75% & 100% respectively. Thanks, Jay

  • Sokal

    Thanks again for a great video.

  • I will add another Thanks, from a newb of course, but not for long with your help!

  • thanks a lot man it makes a change to understand somebody your the boss of blade 400 all the best

  • The trick with the bladeholder was new to me. very helpful! Thank you very much!

  • Mr. Blade 400 expert, thank you very much again for all your helpfull videos. It's helping a lot to newbies like myself. Thanks again. Looking forward to see more videos.

  • Thanks man

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