SnowDog
Moderator
Pontus those are some really good pics of the throttle servo install you did.
One comment I'd make...a long time ago, I had a similar situation in an old glow power biplane, and I epoxied the servo to a mount like you did. Well, the epoxy ended up letting go and rendered the ailerons useless, so I watched the plane nose in to the ground.
I know you epoxied and screwed the plywood plate to the bottom of the fuse, but I would encourage you to put two screws through the servo mounting bracket and through the fuselage floor as well, so epoxy is not the only thing holding down that servo mounting bracket to the plywood plate. Lotsa vibration in a gasser...
One comment I'd make...a long time ago, I had a similar situation in an old glow power biplane, and I epoxied the servo to a mount like you did. Well, the epoxy ended up letting go and rendered the ailerons useless, so I watched the plane nose in to the ground.
I know you epoxied and screwed the plywood plate to the bottom of the fuse, but I would encourage you to put two screws through the servo mounting bracket and through the fuselage floor as well, so epoxy is not the only thing holding down that servo mounting bracket to the plywood plate. Lotsa vibration in a gasser...