If the Bee Gees performed it in Cappella, it would be amazing though. Their voices -The Bee Gees- were incredible. So sad that Barry is the only one alive now. I grew up listening to all their music from way back in the day -before Saturday Night Fever.
The motor is an E-Flite Park 250, 2200 Kv. I would not recommend setting it up this way, as the placement of the motor causes a pitching moment that isn't easily overcome by the Atom's meager elevator travel.
The motor is an E-Flite Park 250, 2200 Kv, the aileron servos are HS55's, the batteries I used were Zippy 500mAh 20C. Is there anything else you'd like to know?
The servos are mounted the the bottom of the wing with some 3M double sides tape. If you watch the video, at about 0:02-0:03 you can see the control horn on the aileron and the tip of the servo arm. The servo itself is mounted so that the main part of the servo is facing the fuselage. I don't have the plane here, so I can't measure where they were located, but the bottom of the servo lined up pretty closely with the edge of the aileron which is closest to the fuselage.
Woot! this sounds awesome! i have a version of this song, but its not as clear as this and its the closing to one of their concerts so its a little crummy audio wise. its awesome to hear them. its very rare to see such skill in any band, past or present