RE: Segull 300S servo Question
The instructions are misleading for this plane....it does require 2 elevator servos (totalling 6 servos), even though the manual states a total of 5 servos. I'm sure there is a way that you can set up a split pushrod configuration, but I used 6 servos in mine, and it balanced out perfectly by moving the battery a bit.
Michael, be careful if this is only your second plane....it's very responsive and a bit of a handful and will tip stall if flown too slow. I would recommend an intermediate plane like a Tiger 2 or Four Star first......if you're hell bent on flying this bird, make sure you have an instructor on a buddy box for at least 3 or 4 flights and test stall speeds, etc. up high with the instructor.