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Great info. Thanks so much. I'm building an Ultimate Bipe right now, and I know these aren't as forgiving. Trying to learn all I can on the Seniorita. Thinking about installing ailerons and installing a 4 channel reciever. I'm sure it's a learning curve going from a 3 channel (only one stick, throttle on the back) to a 4 channel where the rudder is under your left thumb and doubles as the throttle. I'm assuming my right thumb won't have a lot to learn since you can technically steer the thing with only the ailerons and elevator similar to rudder and elevator. I flew a friends 4 channel once and didn't have much trouble, but steering on the ground with my left thumb was challenging.
I've learned how to install the servo in wing to make ailerons while building my biplane. I'm guessing that I use a similar setup to install elevators on the Seniorita. Anyone tried this? I'm one of those dummies who taught myself to fly (way out in unpopulated farmland) [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img] . I've rebuilt the seniorita a couple times as a result, so I'm not to concerned about learning the 4 channel on this one, but I REALLY don't want to crash the new biplane. This one will be flown at a "real" R/C airfield.
Thanks,