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    #16
    Two channels for ailerons is better than using a y-lead. With two channels, you will have more options/flexibility eg. aileron differential, centering and servo travel for each servo independent of the other, flaperons, etc etc etc.
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      #17
      Originally posted by Tony View Post
      Two channels for ailerons is better than using a y-lead. With two channels, you will have more options/flexibility eg. aileron differential, centering and servo travel for each servo independent of the other, flaperons, etc etc etc.
      Thanks for the clarity,....I thought I read somewhere about the advantages of doing so besides the flaperons...cheers!

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        #18
        installing flaps in my plane.. i did a servo reversal for one of the servos.. switched the wires as per youtube video.. works like a charm!

        I will show you how to reverse a servo, this is useful if you want to run two servos in parallel but need one to spin in the opposite direction. Or if you a...

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          #19
          I think Sky Hobbies got Servo Reverser for 14.50S$ . Cheaper than 33S$ from Jethobby. I havent tried though. Coz i just normally solder my own servo to reverse.

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