The swash plate sould be perpendicular to the main shaft when the servos are centered (when the battry is pluged in). You could also try the block trick where you get a small 1/2 thick piece of wood and drill a hole the same size as the main shaft and use it to level the swash but it is a lot of work if you heli is not already apart. Just eyeball it for now. If it still drifts you can ajust the linkage.
Also Mykul812 it is warm as always

. Are you talking about Delamo mall? I've beenn there many times

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Hopes it flies,
Justin
ORIGINAL: equus
thanks ...
commander bob i say everything fine is fine because i think i don`t know how to check the correct level

mykul812 : the only chrash was when my heli fall off the table i made a mistake and tried to check the controls and didn`t disconect the motors the blades hit my hand and then fall off the table a blade was broken, but however before this i noticed the problem was there, i `ll try to adjust the linkages as you and comander bob say ...
is there any measure ? if so can you tell what is the correct and i can check it with my vernier (caliper)..
Thanks guys
ORIGINAL: mykul812
Hey Justin,
How is life on teh PV Peninsula?
I grew up in Hawthorne (way back when) and my Mom sold her house for that Fabulous mall they put in! LOL