ORIGINAL: tessmar
RCKen is absolutely on target about setting things up correctly mechanically. The computer functions on the radio are, IMO, aids and not substitutes for inattention to details or sloppy flying skills. Functions like sub trim are a big help for fine tuning, but should not be used to compensate for inattention to getting things mechanically straight and centered as much as possible to begin with
Well said. Iuse the sub trim to balance out the half toothoffset due to the splines on the servo shaft. Two identical servos with every thing centered will end up with a slight offset on the arm. Sub trim is great for this.Every ting else has to be mechanically balanced before the computer can do it magic without screwing things up.
Don