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When the elevator servo arm is in its neutral position, the servo arm should be as close to perpendicular to the
servo as possible .
If the servo arm is not perpendicular to the servo, try to reposition the servo arm on the output shaft/gear of the
servo to find a position that is closer to perpendicular . If it’s not possible to find a position for the servo arm that
is exactly perpendicular, or within at least a few degrees in the clockwise direction, use the sub-trim function of
your transmitter to adjust the servo’s neutral position .
Swashplate
After confirming that the servo arms for the CCPM servos are in their best possible neutral positions, it will be
necessary to confirm that the swashplate is level and in the proper position to provide equal amounts of collective
pitch/cyclic throw without binding .
Servo Arm and Linkage Check and Adjustment
Although the servo arms and linkages of each Blade CP Pro 2 PNP model have been assembled and installed at
the factory, it may be necessary to make some small adjustments to achieve the proper and optimum control
setup .
With the 2-in-1 unit still disconnected from the motors and the transmitter and helicopter powered on, set
the throttle/collective stick to the middle/center position . If you’ve programmed your transmitter using the
recommended initial settings, regardless of the flight mode you are in (normal, stunt or throttle hold), the
transmitter will be outputting the values for the desired 0 degrees of main rotor blade pitch . If you are using
settings other than those recommended, please set the throttle/collective stick to the position that outputs the
values for 0 degrees pitch .
NOTE:
Many computer transmitters have graphical and/or data displays that indicate when the throttle/collective
stick is set to the middle/center position . This is usually indicated by a value of 50% in/out, or by showing the
cursor at the mid point of the throttle/pitch curves .
With the throttle/collective stick in the middle/center position, the three CCPM servos should be in their centered/
neutral positions . This will allow you to confirm that the servo arms, swashplate and rotor blades are in their
proper neutral/0 degree pitch positions .
Servo Arms
When the aileron and pitch servos are in their neutral positions, their servo arms should be as close to level/
horizontal as possible .
If either servo arm is not level/horizontal, try to reposition the servo arm on the output shaft/gear of the servo
to find a position that is closer to level/horizontal . If it’s not possible to find a position for the servo arm that
is exactly level/horizontal, or within at least a few degrees in either direction, use the sub-trim function of your
transmitter to adjust the servo’s neutral position .
NOTE:
If using sub-trim, be sure to use the lowest value possible to achieve a servo arm position that is within a
few degrees of level/horizontal (the arm does not have to be perfectly level) . Significant amounts of sub-trim can
cause unequal throw of the servos that may result in undesired CCPM control interaction and/or loss of control .
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