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linking Aileron Servos on 4 Channels...

Old 05-14-2004, 08:11 AM
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Default linking Aileron Servos on 4 Channels...

This is probably a stupid question but when running 2 servos for ailerons (1 each), even the baseline 4 channel Futaba radio can control it with just a simple Y connector - correct?? I have never used this before but it would seem that by just making sore both control linkages are set on either the inboard or outboard side of the servos it would stand to reason that they would function fine... Am I missing something or is it all just that simple?
Old 05-14-2004, 09:18 AM
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Default RE: linking Aileron Servos on 4 Channels...

It's just that simple .

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Default RE: linking Aileron Servos on 4 Channels...

Yes you can use a Y to connect two aileron servos. One for left one for right. Just install them mirror image. That is install the servos with the output shaft facing outside from the fuse on both or inside on both. If you want just set it up on the table and play with it until you become familiar with the idea.

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