RE: Building my first ARF's.....(Advice)
mightyhorn
I don't quite understand what you mean by cotrol surfaces went everywhere. The servos are adjustable, I would suggest taking the little phillips screw out on the middle of the control horn, lifting off the horn from the top of the servo, when you have them all off, center the trim levers on your transmitter. Turn on your transmitter then turn on the receiver, you should hear the servos centering themselves. turn the reciever off, then the transmitter, line up your control surfaces, and then put the control horns back on the servos, being carefull to not turn the servo motor. Put the phillips screw back in the top of the servo. Now when you turn the transmitter, and reciever on things should look a little better. The clevises on the control surface may turn hard, but you can use them to make final adjustments.