Single Servo Aileron Mechanism
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- Hello Friends today am going to show you how you can make aileron with single servo operated.
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Wonderful idea.
Very good idea but can we control both up and both down and left and right with single servo?
It is difficult, but you can think of such mechanism, may be possible.
I too want the same .
There's a better way to do this, you can just give both pushrods a slight bend, put the servo in the middle and connect the control horns. Imo you're just adding extra weight with those popsicle sticks and pins
I cant quite see this in my head. Got a link or something I could look at?
@@CSClark2722 years later but I think they are describing to bend wire in a way to skip out on that blue tubbing section
That works vvvvvvvvvery good job nice cool
Having two is generally better than having one. You can mix two servos with an additional channel so they can be used as ailerons and flaps, AKA flaperons, and you can also independently set trims offsets and or endpoints in ways you cannot do mechanically with one. You can also use two smaller servos rather one larger centermount, or even direct drive the ailerons from the central point of the output shaft instead of using rods and levers to for movement actuation. Two is furthermore redundant and the way to go unless for whatever reason you don't have the resource or radio to make use for it.
The music is trash but the tutorial is great!
Brother can you please help me from doing all the up , down , right and left with single servo.
Superb 😎
How much did the popsicle sticks and mechanisms weigh?
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That bunch of pins will make this thing a flying hazard... nice idea though.
Anyhow, this sorta makes no sense honestly. The way this has been done for years now without the complexity, is to simply run a wire down the aileron length to it will pivot with the center of the hinge point. The wire will run to the center of the wing internally, and then you bend a 90 degree point so the wire then comes out the bottom center or the wing about an 2 inches apart from center. That is all. YOu connect the servo rods to the servo horn and then to the wire you just made. Thats all. No need for sticks, straws and two points of connection
A square leading edge? Really?
It is just a small scale model to show the single servo aileron mechanism. It is not a flying model.
Wonderful idea.