You can setup 2 servo ailerons with no mixing at all.  Just get yourself a
y-harness to split the servo leads off from channel 1.  If you place the
servos in the wing in mirrored postions (either both facing in or both
facing out), you'll get proper aileron movement.

At 03:17 PM 4/29/01 -0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have purchased a slope kit with aileron/elevator control (no 
>rudder). Can I set it up with an individual servo for each aileron 
>using a Flash 4 radio and a Hitec 555 reciever? I am looking to use 
>two servos (one in each wing) as this looks to be a more adjustable 
>and crash survivable setup. The Flash 4 does not support flaperon 
>mixing. 
>
>From the question you can see I have never setup ailerons before, so 
>if you respond, please do so assuming I have a zero knowledge base.
>
>Thanks, Tom
>
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