BalsaDust
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@BalsaDust
you’ve inspired me through my inspiration that inspired you to rethink what I had previously thunk. ROFL!!
I think I’d rather use tungsten putty than that 1k LiPo so I can get the throws. Measured 8mm total throws at 140% travel from the servo arm verses 6mm at 100%. With the arm being a tad shorter than the control rod I don’t think I’d even get optimal throws. More reading I’ve found that more people prefer all you can get on the elevator for pushing over at the top and up for snap flaps. Man these simple dlgs are more complicated than I thought!!
Here are my two options and I think I’m going with the canted servos now. I’ll just need to be a bit more careful with my battery usage and swap them out. I’m finding with my mini dart a 20min flying session may only eat 30-40mAh tops.
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Tungsten is the way to go. Heavier than lead and takes up less space.
I like the angled setup. Would you like the model I drew up for my tray? Should be easy to modify to work with what looks like MKS 65's. My next piece of advice for you is loose the big RX. You can do everything with four channels including the battery hook up and save a ton of space. Pictured is the RX I run in mine. Its four channels I soldered the battery lead to the RX and literally to save even more space I de-soldered all the pins and turned them around to face over top of the RX.
Yeah everyone is different with them for sure. I started off with a basic setup and flaps on a switch. Flew my buddies F2 with a full F3K program in it and I instantly got his program and dumped it in my radio.