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how tight should your blades be and why the answer not too loose and not too tight if the blades are too tight they wonamp;#39;t be able to line up and straighten out perfectly on spool up and there will be a lot of vibration if the blades are too loose you can get a tail strike and chop your tail off when youamp;#39;re throwing it around and using more collective and cyclic this is because the increase in drag with more pitch can overcome the centrifugal force of the blades making the blades lag that means drop behind where they should be and with a lot of collective they can hit the tail boom and chop it off thatamp;#39;s not ideal so how do we check theyamp;#39;re correct a common method is to hold your heli on its side the blades stay horizontal and maintain their position now give it a bit of a push down and the blade should drop down a bit about 45 degrees should be good make sure theyamp;#39;re both dropping down the same amount bigger helis should be tighter but i