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Smokey 11-10-2003 12:35 AM

2 different torque servos for pull pull
 
I posted this question on the Rc radios and servo section and did not get the answer I was looking for. Maybe somebody can answer it here. Can I use 2 different torque servos inline with a Bellcrank on pull pull for a 35% aerobatic plane. I was thinking of using the JR 8611 and add it to my 8411. Will it matter that one servo is stronger than the other? Info would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Smokey

Flyfalcons 11-10-2003 12:40 AM

RE: 2 different torque servos for pull pull
 
Are you using a floating bellcrank? If so, I say go for it. I think it would work, but if you apply too much force on the rudder then the 8411 will stall before the 8611. The only downside to that is you'll lose a little rudder travel.

bn120 11-10-2003 01:58 AM

RE: 2 different torque servos for pull pull
 
if they are the same speed servo go for it ,if not I would use the floating system,even then you will get what will seem like a little expo in fast rudder movements and then once you stop, the slower one will keep going til it reaches the specified point.

Darin









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Smokey 11-10-2003 10:47 PM

RE: 2 different torque servos for pull pull
 
I did not intend to use the floating bellcrank. The servos where gonna be placed inline on a tray with prolinks connecting them to each other. I see the point about 2 servos not traveling at the same speed. I guess i will just purchase another 8411. I was hoping to try out one of the new 8611's.

Thanks
Smokey


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