RE: Texas rc planes??
I have not fixed it as of yet. I have two options. 1. Run another pushrod and tie them together at the servo like other planes I have had. 2. Remove the elevator halves and do a joiner wire. I am leaning toward doing the second pushrod, I think this will be the easy route. Once fixed I will post pictures.
Also to anyone building one of these models. Do not use the precut pushrod exits for rudder, you will end up having the rudder and nose gear moving in the opposite directions. What ever you do make sure the rudder pushrod exits the same side as the nose gear pushrod and it will work correctly. Don't ask me how I know!