I stand corrected.
Thanks for the information.
I'm amazed at how small the servos are, for a full scale plane I expected substantial servos, but they are no bigger than the model plane servos I use in my model planes.
During my demonstration test flight, before buying mine, while in autopilot, I felt the servo bumping back against my control inputs when it was on, and it was explained to me that that was the autopilot.
Still though, such dinky little servos. Not sure if they even have metal gears in them. I know they make some burly model plane servos with metal gears that have huge power, but VAN's knows what they're doing, so I know they've specified the correct servos for the job.
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Originally Posted by rvbuilder2002
Nope.
The pitch servo is connected directly to the control column that your sticks are bolted too.
BTW, the primary purpose of the tab on the back of the stabilator is as an anti-servo tab.
By making its attach mechanism adjustable, it also does the job (secondary) of a pitch trim tab.
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