The quickest and cheapest solution might be an external V tail
mixer. Then put the gyro between the rudder channel (aileron really)
and the external mixer. Thermal-Gromit Works and others have small
electronic mixers that are very inexpensive. http://www.tgworks.com/
--
Dick Barker
Seattle, WA
- Turning HLG Around -
>If you really wanted to, you could probably do it. I believe Hobbico makes a gyro
>with 2 inputs and outputs, so it can be used for dual surfaces, like elevons or
>v-tails. It's probably too heavy for HLG, though.
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