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Old 3rd Nov 2016, 07:02
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And I should be clearer in that it is the rotor that flaps forward or backward when you lower or raise the lever - how much the fuselage follows that is subject to other factors (control rigging/mixing for example).

Equally the resulting fuselage attitude in steady state descent/climb/auto is much more affected by other aerodynamic features such as the tail stab as Evil Twin points out.
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