econpatric
70cc twin V2
Alright, so these questions may have been covered in other forums or websites, or may also be elementary in nature, but what I'm looking for is a sort of Futaba S.Bus setup discussion that can be a reference for not only me, but others in regards to setting up multiple servos per surface/airplane on a Futaba system. I have watched this video through, but am looking for real experiences to help me wrap my head around this kind of setup.
Over the course of the last year, I have been drooling over the 104" AJ Slick. Sooner or later (hopefully sooner) I will be pulling the trigger on this plane and a DA-120. As I started to sift through the various photos spread over the net I found one of Joe Smith's 104" rocking a whopping 3 servos per aileron. (Joe or Jim: I was just watching the 104" at Joe Nall video and it seems there are only two servos per aileron. Where you guys running 3?) I know there are other airframes, but I would like to zero in on this plane for these questions.
Lets assume I have the Futaba BLS-172SV servos, the R6208SB and all of the necessary cordage required for the rx to servo setup.
I also have begun to add up the costs involved in putting this kind of airframe in the air and I am looking for an economical but powerful solution. I don't want to skimp, but I also don't want to go overboard to make this plane functional and powerful. In addition to the S.Bus equipment, can someone give me a list of necessary equipment required to put a plane of this size in the air? Would I be better off to stick with a conventional setup?
So the big questions are:
Over the course of the last year, I have been drooling over the 104" AJ Slick. Sooner or later (hopefully sooner) I will be pulling the trigger on this plane and a DA-120. As I started to sift through the various photos spread over the net I found one of Joe Smith's 104" rocking a whopping 3 servos per aileron. (Joe or Jim: I was just watching the 104" at Joe Nall video and it seems there are only two servos per aileron. Where you guys running 3?) I know there are other airframes, but I would like to zero in on this plane for these questions.
Lets assume I have the Futaba BLS-172SV servos, the R6208SB and all of the necessary cordage required for the rx to servo setup.
I also have begun to add up the costs involved in putting this kind of airframe in the air and I am looking for an economical but powerful solution. I don't want to skimp, but I also don't want to go overboard to make this plane functional and powerful. In addition to the S.Bus equipment, can someone give me a list of necessary equipment required to put a plane of this size in the air? Would I be better off to stick with a conventional setup?
So the big questions are:
- Do I really need three servos per wing?
- If I'm using the S. Bus system do I really need a Smart Fly setup or expander type setup?
- Can I program the servos in a way, through my 8FG Super, that will allow for 3 servos in tandem on an aileron?
- What kind of power is needed to run these servos on the S. Bus system, and how many leads need to be plugged in for this to run efficiently?
- Financially would I be better off to stick with a conventional servo setup?
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