tail servo setup
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on the setup advice for the tail servo it is suggested to have servo horn at 90 degrees to horizontal - i have tried every servo horn and still cannot get any of them to be right on the money . I think you are not supposed to put any trim on rudder servo (i am using a gy401), so if servo arm is a little off is that o.k?
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on the setup advice for the tail servo it is suggested to have servo horn at 90 degrees to horizontal - i have tried every servo horn and still cannot get any of them to be right on the money . I think you are not supposed to put any trim on rudder servo (i am using a gy401), so if servo arm is a little off is that o.k?
on the setup advice for the tail servo it is suggested to have servo horn at 90 degrees to horizontal - i have tried every servo horn and still cannot get any of them to be right on the money . I think you are not supposed to put any trim on rudder servo (i am using a gy401), so if servo arm is a little off is that o.k?
If you cant find 90 on any of the horns you have you can use SUBTRIMon RUDDER to get to 90. your radio will remember that the subtrim is neutral.



