lennyapplegreen
Banned
When you are setting the main blade pitch obviously both blades are set at x degrees or whatever you think is suitable, then when you run up the chopper one blade will be higher ( or lower ) depending on your point of view .
Then you have to correct the blade height by altering the pitch slightly on that blade, this now has blades running with odd pitch , but the weird bit is that the heli runs ok and sounds right too ( I find that when a blade is out of register you can hear the sound isn`t right.)
After a bash or crash I find it also pays to check the tail rotor shaft cause these can get bent only slightly but enough to cause serious vibration, got caught with this recently , was only noticeable as the shaft slowed right down as the bend was only slight.
I will post more HK 450 stuff as I work through it with my intensive use campaign lol.
Then you have to correct the blade height by altering the pitch slightly on that blade, this now has blades running with odd pitch , but the weird bit is that the heli runs ok and sounds right too ( I find that when a blade is out of register you can hear the sound isn`t right.)
After a bash or crash I find it also pays to check the tail rotor shaft cause these can get bent only slightly but enough to cause serious vibration, got caught with this recently , was only noticeable as the shaft slowed right down as the bend was only slight.
I will post more HK 450 stuff as I work through it with my intensive use campaign lol.