ORIGINAL: MTK
ORIGINAL: Rodney
I have used boost tabs on both rudder and elevator on large models. This was before the more powerful servos were readily available. I found them very useful. I also found that the area of the boost tab should NOT exceed 10% of the area of the moveable surface else the boost tab may overpower the servo in some instances. All my experiences with boost tabs has been very rewarding and let weak servos (compared to modern ones) do a very effective job of giving adequate authority to large control surfaces.
I have not used these devices but have read some stuff on them and have been intrigued by the potential. The main thing that stopped me was the likely delta in performance between typical speed and landing speed. Any issues in effectiveness between normal and landing speeds?
I did not notice any difference. One thing I should have also said was that it is important to also static balance your moveable surfaces, especially elevator and ailerons, to take the static load created by G forces off the servos and to prevent any hi G manuvers from over riding your servo power.