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Old 06-05-2005, 10:53 PM
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Default Modeltech P47 aileron throws???

Whats going on with thier idea in the manual of using the 4th hole out on the aileron servo? Even using the outside hole in the control horn I am getting a hefty 1" throw in both direction! Any ideas appreciated. [X(]
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I'm using the second hole. If need be, you can tone them down with EPA/Expo. That's what I did. A nice flying plane, like it a lot.
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Old 06-06-2005, 08:11 AM
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Hi cruz, thankx for the info. I have lots of planes and only 2 non-puter radios so don't want to get into EPA/Expo. I will hook up to the 2nd hole and see what it looks like.Glad I increased the servo tray gap!
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No problem on the help. Remember hold a little throttle in on final, but she'll probably still float more than you think. I know mine did. Best of luck.

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