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Hello all... I am replacing the stabilizer control hub (flybar carrier) on my Axe CP. I'll be pulling out & reinstalling the flybar, how should the flybar paddles be positioned? Thanks.
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The fly bar paddles should be @ zero degrees when the controls are all at neutral. So if you look from the side, the swash should be level, and the paddles should be in a parallel line with the horizontal. Also, look at the way they are before you start undoing screws. Match them up to how you found them if it is flying fine.
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