14. Checking the Servo Directions of Travel
Connect the servos inserted in the model to the receiver. Pay attention to the assignment of the receiver outputs as
described above.
If your model has two aileron servos, there is the possibility of operating both servos with a V-cable at one
receiver output. The servos then must be installed on the wing so that different deflection directions result
at the ailerons.
Caution, important!
To securely inspect the rudder function at an electrical model, the motor should be disconnected from the
speed controller or at least the propeller should be unscrewed. Secure the model against accidental rolling
away.
Now, take the transmitter into operation, then the receiver. If attached correctly, the servos at outputs 1, 2 and 4 should
react in the right direction to the movements of the control levers according to the following illustrations (see figures
11 to 14).
Important!
The linkage rods of the rudders must be adjusted so that the rudders are all aligned precisely centrally if
the control lever and the electronic trimmings are in the central positions (see figure 11).
Figure 11
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