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Old 10-24-2003 | 01:07 AM
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Bob...
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Default mounting aileron servos

im building my second plane, my first low wing, and have a question about mounting the servos. ive read many times the benefits of having the aileron servos mounted in the wing, which i can fully understand. im building the super sportster 60, powered by a .61 os and the wing is plenty fat enough to make it happen. as you all may know, this kit has a single aileron servo which controls both ailerons. i have a nice pcm radio, and even though im presently unable to take advantage of the cool mixing features, i would still like to set up the plane for when i can. i dont know why, but i just feel that its a tighter, more responsive, and in my novice opinion, easier to install and maintain.
has anyone modified a kit and did something like this? is this plane worth doing it to? should the aileron be shortened any amount of length?
thanks for your time and interest.