
I sprung for the Android app with virtual mainshaft leveling. So I fired it all up, followed the instructions step by step. Couple hours later... Well when I can find some grass to fly from I'll give it a test hover and flight.
My impressions of the process:
Tedious. While an impressive feat of applied geometry, it felt interminable. What normally takes 30 minutes or less with a swash level tool and a pitch gauge took a couple hours. Admittedly some of this extra time was due to being unfamiliar with the process, but it was undeniably a lengthy process requiring many measurements from all three points of swash control (and even opposite of the swash points). Perhaps without using the virtual mainshaft feature and instead physically leveling the heli it would reduce some of the measurement tedium.
I'll give this another couple attempts, but I'm thinking that this tool will end up going in a drawer or being sold. Maybe a field bag item for use in a pinch where level surfaces are tough to come by.