Checking crashed servos
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From: Washington Court House,
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How do or do you check your servos after a crash? I lost 2 plans this summer, 1 came straight down from about 150' ( wing snapped in half ) and the other was a wicked cartwheel landing ( I wasn't real happy but the boys in the club got a kick out of it
) anyway, I havn't used the servo's in those planes since, I have hooked everything back up radio wise and things seem to work fine, no deadspots in the servos, smooth operation etc. What else can I do or what do you all do to check your servos?
) anyway, I havn't used the servo's in those planes since, I have hooked everything back up radio wise and things seem to work fine, no deadspots in the servos, smooth operation etc. What else can I do or what do you all do to check your servos?
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From: Jewett, NY,
You can open the cover and visually inspect the gear trains, However if you are unsure the safest thing to do is send them in for service



