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At Setup menu point '''J''' you have to teach MICROBEAST PLUS the cyclic pitch ratio. First don‘t touch any stick on your transmitter when entering Setup menu point J. Orientate the rotor blades (or one of the rotor blades when using a rotorhead with more than two blades) so that they are parallel to the tail boom. The swashplate should be in the neutral position and the blades should have 0 degrees of pitch (if this is not the case repeat the swashplate servo centering at [[Manuals:MB_Plus:Setupmenu_G|Setup menu point '''G''']]). Then attach a pitch gauge to one of the rotor blades on the longitudinal axis to measure aileron pitch from the front or from behind the heli.<br />  
 
At Setup menu point '''J''' you have to teach MICROBEAST PLUS the cyclic pitch ratio. First don‘t touch any stick on your transmitter when entering Setup menu point J. Orientate the rotor blades (or one of the rotor blades when using a rotorhead with more than two blades) so that they are parallel to the tail boom. The swashplate should be in the neutral position and the blades should have 0 degrees of pitch (if this is not the case repeat the swashplate servo centering at [[Manuals:MB_Plus:Setupmenu_G|Setup menu point '''G''']]). Then attach a pitch gauge to one of the rotor blades on the longitudinal axis to measure aileron pitch from the front or from behind the heli.<br />  
 
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Move and hold the aileron stick to one direction until the rotor blade has an exact 6 degrees of cyclic pitch, then release the stick. If you moved the swashplate too far you can steer the stick to the opposite direction and reduce the pitch. The direction you choose is not important, what is important is that you keep the position steady on 6° when you save and leave this menu point. Do not go to 6° and then move back before saving and leaving.<br />
 
Move and hold the aileron stick to one direction until the rotor blade has an exact 6 degrees of cyclic pitch, then release the stick. If you moved the swashplate too far you can steer the stick to the opposite direction and reduce the pitch. The direction you choose is not important, what is important is that you keep the position steady on 6° when you save and leave this menu point. Do not go to 6° and then move back before saving and leaving.<br />
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