Hello Chris,
When stationed at Tustin I had a neighbor (CH-53D&E Crew Chief Dan Hammer) who built
great looking -53 models.[I believe Revell's -53 line continued only due to him building, minimum,
of six kitso a year for each of the three years that I lived there] Dan, not only built great looking
kits but they looked so realistic from the way they sat. Dan always started with the main rotor.
When the MRH was complete he would:1) take a metal trash can lid and invert it,2)place MRH
inverted into can lid,centered, and maybe put a light weigth onto the swashplate/hub, 3)only when
the rest of build was complete would he remove the MRH and place onto the kit. During the build
the shape of the trash can lid, the weight, and heat within the garage put in such a true blade
droop that I try to mimick that practice as well.
...on another note...
I, as well, wish you success with the FAA tests. If you don't have, I hope the FAA rep suggested
getting a... Airframes section textbook, as well as the Airframes section workbook to bone-up on
possible questions. These manuals should be available at any GPO (government printing office) or
local municipal airport..pilots shop.
Brian