X-treme Jets BD5
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From: Joliet,
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I am finishing up this Bd5 and still cant figure out how to mount the elevator servo...
Does it go upright with the push rod on top of the stabs or inverted in the mount with the control rod and horns under the stabs.......
If the servo goes upside down, How do you mount it into the mount....
Thanks guys
Bill
Does it go upright with the push rod on top of the stabs or inverted in the mount with the control rod and horns under the stabs.......
If the servo goes upside down, How do you mount it into the mount....
Thanks guys
Bill
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From: R, ISRAEL
<span style="font-family: Arial; ">Hey Bill,
This is my BD-5J
I use with 2 separate servos in the tail, direct to the elevator with 4-40 titanium push rod
For rudder i use Hitec HS-5245 also direct to te control surface
hope it helps you
Guy Motovich</span>
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This is my BD-5J
I use with 2 separate servos in the tail, direct to the elevator with 4-40 titanium push rod
For rudder i use Hitec HS-5245 also direct to te control surface
hope it helps you
Guy Motovich</span>
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From: Yokohama, JAPAN
Hi Bill,
This is my BD5J.
It has been remodeled several parts.
The elevater servo has been moved to the front of fuselage because this BD5 is too tail heavy.
The biggest modifier place was change of the thrust angle to up side.
I think that it will be help you.
K.Tanabe
This is my BD5J.
It has been remodeled several parts.
The elevater servo has been moved to the front of fuselage because this BD5 is too tail heavy.
The biggest modifier place was change of the thrust angle to up side.
I think that it will be help you.
K.Tanabe



