Gbouten Senior Heliman Location: Alamogordo, New Mexico
| If you are talking about the pitch gauge on the side of the fuse let me explaine.
This is used for set up. You must have a pitch gauge that goes on the blade as well. If you go to http://www.raptortechnique.com/ he explaines this in great detail. What that gauge is for is to set up your servo throws during the first part of the setup. And is used for a reference for the blade pitch. So zero at the one does not mean zero on the other, as the depends on how much travel you want. If you need someone to walk you through this feel free to give me a call sometime and I will be happy to explain it to you.
Greg
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