26-03-2012, 09:26 AM
I'd put it as close to dead in line with the axis of the model as you can. or at least parrellel to it if your mounting it up higher.
You can allways adjust it a bit later if you find you need to use trim, to get it to fly straight, but I'll bet, London to a brick, you won't have to.
Let us know how you go with it Gazz
You can allways adjust it a bit later if you find you need to use trim, to get it to fly straight, but I'll bet, London to a brick, you won't have to.
Let us know how you go with it Gazz
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