About a year ago I had a problem with some HS-205MG Hitec servos, or so
I thought!
On landing they would seem to find a new center. I would retrim and
center them and the next hard, flap dragging landing would have them out
of whack again. I though something was moving/slipping internally in the
Keep landing like that. You've got servo savers. ;)
Regards
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Southern Connecticut
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No kidding...I wonder if a "system" like that would be reliable in a slope combat
plane!
Stephen Syrotiak wrote:
Keep landing like that. You've got servo savers. ;)
Regards
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Stephen Syrotiak
Southern Connecticut
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Why did you go the RCSE instead of contacting Karlton at MPX first?
That's rhetorical, as in doesn't deserve an answer!
Just wondering though, as you can see you got a bunch of useless specualtion
from some nice guys hoping to find SOMETHING to reply to. But inspite of
that, fairly often
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Why did you go the RCSE instead of contacting Karlton at MPX first?
That's rhetorical, as in doesn't deserve an answer!
Just wondering thou
tech even the Maytag guy thinks he is a boor.
How hard did you land?
Smooth Sailing,
Karlton Spindle
http://www.MultiplexRC.com
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BTW with a MCV2 you will strip the servo horn spline before the case or the
gear goes. Check the servo horn..
Smooth Sailing,
Karlton Spindle
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