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Old 03-17-2014 | 11:25 AM
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setting up a Funtana 125. I had an issue with the elevator servos. They sit back to back but the model is not that wide. This is causing the servos on one side to sit a bit off the fuse. I have heard of this problem before. I discovered that the gap is about 3/32". I want to know how other owners solved this problem. Should I put in a 1/16" birch servo frame both sides between the servo and the fuselage to get the servos to sit apart? Or should I get low profile servos? In the latter case, how are Futaba S9551 servos (They are the only ones in Tower's catalog with low profile and in that specification)

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Your call, but I'd shim them. Worked fine for me...
Old 03-17-2014 | 12:59 PM
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I am using futaba 3010 servos and went with the shim method. Works just fine. I have not had any problems with the shims on all 4 of my models, S90, 100x and 2 of the 125's. The latter 2 are running a 30cc and a 20cc gas engines. The others are running Saito 1.25 4s.
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What thickness shims did you use. I am not sure wether 1/16" will work.

Also, do the SFGs really help?

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Geez, just shim to fit. Whatever it takes?

Re: SFG's, didn't use them. Didn't need them to do anything I wanted to do. I suppose if you like to play on knife edge, and wanted to see how slow you could go while doing that, they might help?
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Not necessarily to go slow in KE. I just felt the rudder was small...atleast smaller than the one on my Yak.

I intend to use 5625MGs, so I am concerned on the thichness of the shim- I may end up using 3/32 both sides and the effect this will have on elevator effectiveness. Anyway, lets see during the build

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Fly it first Ameyam. With maxed throws, I doubt you'll have any issue with available rudder authority. If you do have an issue, then try SFG's?

Re: the shims. Don't waste another thought on them. They are of no concern. Do what it takes, then go fly.
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Since I am located in India, getting SFGs later is a big deal- they cost $17 but cost $84 to ship!. I have a colleague going to the US and I plan to get the SFGs (and servos if needed) through him

I think I am short on servos for the elevator and rudder. So lets see.

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