RE: Setting control arms at 90 degrees
sorry about that, I forget that not everyone owns the same sometimes.
I am flying a CX2. The tutorials that have been linked indicate that the servo arms should be set at a 90 degree angle. If you move the aileron arm out one hole on the horn, it is practically impossible to get a 90 degree. SO I set the aileron back to the 5th hole and left the other side in the 4th hole. Doing better after serval adjustments.
Now I just need to figure the pitch out. I adjust the contoller, but it is always to much cause it swings back the other direction.
Also, I have an ever so slight bend in my flybar, brand new too, and I get the toilet bowl effect. I hope those two are related, cause my shafts all looked straight to me. So I will get a new one of those, and hopefully it will start to settle down.