"Cameron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

>On the JR/Horizon Web site many of the servos are listed as REVERSE servos,
>e.g. DS3301 Digital Wing Servo [JRPSDS3301] and Reverse DS3301 Servo
>[JRPSDS3301R].  What are reverse servos?  How do they differ from "standard"
>servos?

If you install a regular servo for one of your flaps and a reverse servo for
the other flap, and you install them in a symmetrical fashion with both
shafts pointing either outward or inward, then you can connect them with a
y-harness and control both flaps through a single receiver channel. They'll
go up and down together.

If you try this with two regular servos, they'll behave like ailerons and
move in opposite directions.

Mike
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