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My local FBO/shop
says finding neutral is not simply the 1/2 point between full up and full down. You need protractors, string, and an advanced degree in Euclidean geometry. And an answer like that would turn me off totally to that shop. True, it is not 1/2 way between the stops, but it also IS a simple procedure. Given the slop in the plastic cover and the variability of the pointer's position (when bent), why obsess? Fly it in still air and trim it off level. Mark that position and you are done. There is no need to go through complex and expensive procedures. Yes, it will change a bit with varying loads, power settings, altitude, and temperature. The neutral position is only approximate. So, approximate it! Good Luck, Mike |
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