Its much more inexpensive to buy direct from
rayallencompany.com./products/servos.html
On Mar 24, 2013 11:13 PM, "Joe. E. Wallace" wrote:
> Tnx Jeff for the link... jw
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Thanks Adam got it... jw
Joe. E. Wallace
jwallacep51 at gmail.com
On Mar 25, 2013, at 4:01 PM, Adam Tippin wrote:
> Its much more inexpensive to buy direct from
> rayallencompany.com./products/servos.html
> On Mar 24, 2013 11:13 PM, "Joe. E. Wallace" wrote:
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>> Tnx Jeff for the
Do you feel mounting the servo in the elevator would adversely affect mass
balance and if mounted in the stab you would use less ballast near the tail?
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Tnx Jeff for the link... jw
Joe. E. Wallace
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> Los Alamos, NM
Try this link. http://www.rayallencompany.com/RACinfo/downloadpg.html
Also, Vans aircraft ( RV ) sells a perfect bracket for it. It is a tight
fit in the elevator, but will fit. That is what I am using and I really
like it. Combined with my Dynon D10, I get an indicator for the trim
setting,
At 01:24 PM 3/24/2013, you wrote:
>If you built the horizontal stab per plans to be only 5/8" thick,
>I'm not sure if the MAC servo will fit inside either h/s or
>elevator. It'll be a tight fit, for sure.
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