Depending on the size of the servo (and making sure you're not operating on a digital servo) you may have enough room to perform the modification outlined in our RC Soaring Digest article. The article appeared in the August 2003 issue. You can download the entire issue from the RC Soaring Digest 2003 archives <http://www.rcsoaringdigest.com/pdfs/RCSD-2003/>, or the article alone from Andy MacDonald's web site, where the On the 'Wing... Volume 4 archives are stored. <http://www.glide.dyndns.org/on-the-wing4/index.html>

It's a matter of exchanging the motor leads and two outermost wires coming from the potentiometer, but following the photos and text description will no doubt make things easier for you.

Is there a way to modify a JR servo to reverse direction.  My flying buddy
wants to combine his current 2-flap servo arrangement into a "Y" harness on
one channel and found that they go opposite directions.  Reorienting the
servo will require severe modification to the servo well, linkage and the
wing itself.  So, can the servo be modified internally to change direction?

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Bill & Bunny Kuhlman
Managing editors
RC Soaring Digest
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