Really nice build. Are one or more servos binding, making that obvious noise? What is the power draw when not moving any surfaces, only listening to the sound of servo binding?
Design and construction workmanship look really great. What model is this? Why place servos at end of the control surfaces rather than near the center? Again, really great looking work. Thanks for the video.
The model is from AMR-RC in Canada. I did the design for this model and other AMR-RC airplanes. I dont think they are still selling these models today… sadly…
Nice work sir. I am building a P-51 Balsa Wood from scratch and I am to the point where I need to install my servos for my flaps and ailerons. What are the specs/manufacturer for yours? If you don't mind me asking. I have a 60 inch wingspan and will be installing retracts for my wheels as well. I am going to use a gas engine. I decided to go old school with this one. One thing the fellas down at the nearest hobby r/c shop said was that the balsa wood constructs as we are doing are a dying art. I hate to see that. I salute you on your craftsmanship.
Very nice worksmanship there. However, why didn't you put the single servo in the middle of the flap rather than from the end. Torque loads can cause enough twist to cause binding and misalignment. A servo at each end would be more robust and give smoother motion. I, also, don't like the sound of that servo buzz either.
this PWM modulation on servo motors is just killing me :)
Very fine and intracet work. Well done and thanks for sharing your talent.👍
Where are you located ? Can I come to visit you ,and learn more about your wing / flap design? loved the video. on same!
Sweet video Ty for telling us. Btw that servo in the wing is binding really working hard!
Really nice build. Are one or more servos binding, making that obvious noise? What is the power draw when not moving any surfaces, only listening to the sound of servo binding?
I never ever like side mounted clevis vs control horn system. But it's just me.
Did you catch the part where the servo went "YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY..."?
i would have liked to see the lever mechanism for the flaps more clearly and slowly! where or how did you get the levers? thanx!
Can you share one more video of the working mechanism of flaps
Design and construction workmanship look really great. What model is this? Why place servos at end of the control surfaces rather than near the center? Again, really great looking work. Thanks for the video.
The model is from AMR-RC in Canada. I did the design for this model and other AMR-RC airplanes. I dont think they are still selling these models today… sadly…
Nice work sir. I am building a P-51 Balsa Wood from scratch and I am to the point where I need to install my servos for my flaps and ailerons. What are the specs/manufacturer for yours? If you don't mind me asking. I have a 60 inch wingspan and will be installing retracts for my wheels as well. I am going to use a gas engine. I decided to go old school with this one. One thing the fellas down at the nearest hobby r/c shop said was that the balsa wood constructs as we are doing are a dying art. I hate to see that. I salute you on your craftsmanship.
Amazing 👍
Bro can i have some full details I'm a 6th sem student and i would like to do this as my project
Very nice worksmanship there. However, why didn't you put the single servo in the middle of the flap rather than from the end. Torque loads can cause enough twist to cause binding and misalignment. A servo at each end would be more robust and give smoother motion. I, also, don't like the sound of that servo buzz either.
This is how it is done on the real Airtractor so i had to keep the design as close as possible from the real plane.
You're killing your servos
great contribution...
nice
That's cool as hell !
Are you still alive bro?
Hi
Exceptional.
we r looking to make a homemade 4 seater aircraft as our engineering model. so is this device compatible for the control of flaps and aileron?
Now make a second wing and a Turbine and theres a pland
Came here after the recent captain joes fly by wire video....
servos are screaming
wow...great addition to the comment section