ORIGINAL: artandscience
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . One for elevator/aileron and the other for throttle?
I can understand how the mechanical mixing works (elevator servo moving aileron servo on tray) but I cannot see how I would need two servos for this using electronic mixing. I would just use a single servo that would respond to either elevator or aileron input, right?
cheers, /S.
Sorry but you'll need two aileron/elevator servos, unfortunately the servo can't do "angels in the snow" movements and so you'll have to have a servo in each wing for the aileron, which will then also work as half your elevator.