How to do RC Heli Blade Tracking

There are many RC Heli blade tracking videos. Finally here is my version of this RC Heli blade tracking tutorial. Enjoy. Comments and feedback welcome at alishanmao@gmail.com or ali@redcatracing.com. Don’t forget to check www.redcatracing.com, http www.rctoyhouse.com, and http
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22 Responses to “How to do RC Heli Blade Tracking”

  • PHeMoX:

    @rwtfallenjf25132 The long one is for fine adjustments and the short one is for bigger adjustments. When you’ve got about a centimeter of bad blade tracking, you’ll usually need to turn one or two times on the short links only. You’ll be turning lots more on the longer ones, which is quite unnecessary if you get the hang of it.

    What’s worse is it will ruin the fact that you’ll only need to turn full or half turns with the small link. I’d say stick to the small links indeed! 🙂

  • globemc2:

    Thank you so much! As I was watching, I adjusted this and the blades are now almost perfectly in the same plane. I gotta do a little more fine tuning however. THANKS

  • dozermanful:

    Great video,the reason for the little bit of tape is to balance the blades,it also helps when tracking the blades.keep making great info movies:)

  • sborn1571:

    Great explanation and clearly spoken! 5/5

  • philjubb:

    Excellent video & a big thank you.

  • davestynes:

    Really clear and helpful video thanks for taking the time

  • dezent:

    Very good video, thank you

  • alishanmao:

    @rwtfallenjf25132 forget the book, follow the pros

  • rwtfallenjf25132:

    i have a honey bee king 3, and in the book it says to not adjust the the short link and toadjust the long one, does it matter which one you adjust?

  • alishanmao:

    @thefirstofmykind check the metal head assembly to make sure nothing is loose

  • thefirstofmykind:

    when im dle up, my blades go of track, why is this? when its not in idle up its in one line perfeclty tracked. how can i fix this or is this nomal?

  • toniswefin:

    Well explained, helpt me alot…thx

  • alishanmao:

    @GoEflight by checking the blades during flight we can find out if one is tracking high or low. But rest is all experiment and set thingy

  • GoEflight:

    how do you know the “homebase” er whatever of where both pitches need to be? like you could get both the blades in the same exact position but both are generally pitched too much or too small how do you know what that pitch should be?

  • exaoajah:

    well said…! u rockss..!

  • shangsandy87:

    how to track blades for Blade MSR or fixed pitch?

  • artin13:

    @alishanmao i will try 😀

  • alishanmao:

    @artin13 Yup, Do post videos of your nitro heli

  • alishanmao:

    @jamiehs Welcome mate 🙂 I learned it from an Unknown RC heli pilot 😉 who I met just once by chance on field.

  • alishanmao:

    @nitrokyosho1 Thanks 😀

  • alishanmao:

    @WEESTRAWZ Thanks mate. I am honored 🙂

  • alishanmao:

    @heberorozco King 4 in this video is a good Heli for 6 Channel 3D Heli beginners. No need to spend much money yet it flies awesome. parts are cheap. the other one with metal parts (Drago450SE V2) is a pro heli, it comes as a kit only and you have to build it. So only experienced pilots can do it, and fly it. its not for beginners

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