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Adjustable servo arm


Nev Haycox
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It would be a very last resort to induce me to use one. I cannot think why one would be needed on aelerons particularly with computer radio. A hitec servo arm would stay on without the screw with luck ( no don't try it) but if the screw even got loose with one of those contraptions the whole linkage would fall

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It would be a very last resort to induce me to use one. I cannot think why one would be needed on aelerons particularly with computer radio. A hitec servo arm would stay on without the screw with luck ( no don't try it) but if the screw even got loose with one of those contraptions the whole linkage would fall

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The boys are quite clear Nev, these Hi Ted arms were designed for low load application to the throttle barrel. They are excellent to getting that difficult to make, final adjustment from tick over to full throttle. As Bob says, the computer radio has surpassed this need now. Fit your servos with a fixed arm, fixed linkage, that cannot come adrift, and use your TX to make final adjustments. We all know the law, if it can work loose, it will work loose. Ailerons are far too important for any risk, as is any control link. Best regards

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