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Old 06-20-2004, 02:52 PM
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Default single or dual rudder setup on 28% edge

hi all
i would like to know if someone can tell me if a single or dual rudder setup is needed for a edge

i would like to start to do 3d later on in time but would like to set my plane up right first time!

so which should i use i am going to use 8411JR servo's but will one be OK.

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Default RE: single or dual rudder setup on 28% edge

Use one good servo to lighten the plane.

I would say that the 8411 is borderline for good 3D.

A 8611 or the 5735 are both up to the job,
With the 8611 having the weight advantage.
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Default RE: single or dual rudder setup on 28% edge

Go with the 8611 mounted in the pull/pull arrangement under the canopy. It puts the weight in the right place and you have a servo that provides strength, quality, and dependability.
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Default RE: single or dual rudder setup on 28% edge

I second that, 8611 on pull pull, simple, solid and strong.

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