Gliders > Slope Soaring
The Condor has Landed - but what about the servos?
Ron:
Hi (Little) Keith,
Yes metal gears are a must I think.
No it's a non-powered version. No heavy motors and batteries.
Real wind power stuff.
But it's about time I had some new RX/servo batteries.
Off to the Old Head of Kinsale today to help launch a 26ft wingspan 'Musger' glider on it's maiden flight.
I'll get some pics if I can.
Ron:
Anyone got any opinion about make of servo?
Corona, hitek, whatever?
andrew wallace:
Ron you've got yourself a cracking model I think it's the best model from the fly fly range
I have a standard size servo for the rudder and a ripmax SD 200 for elevator ailerons and flaps
You'll really enjoy it :D
I put the elevator servo just below the tail rather than a snake running up the inside of the fuselage
The only down side to the model was the covering it started letting go on the flaps and ailerons
I've flown it off the slope and aero-towed it and it's just brilliant :D
Ron:
Thanks Andrew, that's very reassuring.
I've got 2 SD200s already, so that's a start. :)
Fred:
Nice one Ron :clap: :D
On cheapo servos, some of my favorites are the MG14 and MG16 from HobbyKing.
Best servos for the money in this size :D
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