tribute 36 rudder
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tribute 36 rudder
Im setting up the throws on my tribute 36 the rudder turns one way alot further than the other do i need to adjust at the servo and if so how ?
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RE: tribute 36 rudder
Turn on your transmitter and receiver.
Remove servo control horn
Replace control horn such that the control rod and horn make a 90 degree angle to eachother. (this will create the same movement distance per degree of servo rotation)
You may have to adjust trim to get this 90 degree angle
Mechanically adjust your control rod length to center (neutralize) the control surface (rudder)
If aplicable adjust "end point" travel on the transmitter
Remove servo control horn
Replace control horn such that the control rod and horn make a 90 degree angle to eachother. (this will create the same movement distance per degree of servo rotation)
You may have to adjust trim to get this 90 degree angle
Mechanically adjust your control rod length to center (neutralize) the control surface (rudder)
If aplicable adjust "end point" travel on the transmitter
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RE: tribute 36 rudder
Two things can cause that. One is if the control horn on control surface (rudder) is not located so holes for clevis are not centered over hinge line. Other is as stated in above reply. Put the trims on TX in neutral position, if control arm is not at 90 degrees remove it and re position it to be there. Then adjust pushrods as needed. Tip: some servo control arms will alter their position simply by rotating them since the detents are not symetrical.