Hey this is my fiances account so pay no attention to the name or picture. I am a guy. Anyway I am in desperate need of advice about my plane. Also I have a question about a competition that I supposedly lost.
I use a Z-bend....with a U in the middel of the rod...you can squeeze or lengthen the U to center the control interface ;) works if your wire is strong enough (1.1mm will do)
Think of resolution as servo steps - you can have the same travel distance, but you can have many steps in between the two endpoints. If you have less steps, the servo movement will be jumpy and twitchy. With more steps, the smoother the movement gets. You often want as much resolution as possible.
On the topic I have 15 different brand of servos, no hobbico untill My Cessna 350 Corvalis showed up, maiden was great. So I did my tear down after maiden and the servo arm was broken to the elevator. Long story short why can't servo heads be universal?? I mean I have 30+ planes and not one control arm will fit the corvalis rrrrrrrrrr. Great vid guys
I crashed my jetiger into the ground at very high speed on its maiden due to to small control throws! Damage was pretty bad but i fixed it, set big throws and now it is a treat to fly.
i want to change the control rod position on my little umx Champ those little horns are delicate and stuck in foam that could easily be damaged- so do you use the pliers to bend the rod or to bend the plastic horn ? or both ?
Hi Guys, thanks for another great video. Can you please advise what that tool was that gave you the "L bend". No not the pliers :-) the little red thing that you twisted... Thank you.
David is from Sweden. Resolution is how sensitive the control stick is, and how little you can move the control surface per movement of the stick... Spraynpray is not right, because movement and resolution are something different.