That noise for ailerons is totally common for my planes too. I have to wonder if it's because we are running a y-harness controlling 2 servos from one channel for ailerons where as the elevator has a single servo for its channel? More power to the elevator servo causing cleaner action? Weird. But doesn't seem to effect reliability as far as I can tell. Good observation. My parkzone corsair is the same way, stock or aftermarket servos installed (JR SM22 right now).
@Ispintechno1 sorry thats what i meant
TeenFlyer95 2 months ago
That noise for ailerons is totally common for my planes too. I have to wonder if it's because we are running a y-harness controlling 2 servos from one channel for ailerons where as the elevator has a single servo for its channel? More power to the elevator servo causing cleaner action? Weird. But doesn't seem to effect reliability as far as I can tell. Good observation. My parkzone corsair is the same way, stock or aftermarket servos installed (JR SM22 right now).
Ispintechno1 2 months ago
@TeenFlyer95 Actually outer hole of the servo horn or inner horn of the control surface horn will increase the throw.
Ispintechno1 2 months ago
oh btw if you want to get the ailerons to have more throw, move the push rod to the inner hole on the servo horn.
TeenFlyer95 2 months ago
those servos sound soo smooth, p51 is a great performer aswell
TeenFlyer95 2 months ago
I don't their gonna fail on you, probably the hinges are a little too stiff.
Exyator 2 months ago
Metal gear servos ftw.
nishbrown 2 months ago