Posted by Paul Thompson on October 6, 2010 at 3:08am
Hi,
Just wondering if anybody has noticed any improvement in stabilisation performance, particularly reduction of occilations with the use of High speed servos?
Cheers Paul
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High speed servos may give a faster response time, but I don't think that they will cut down oscillations.
Oscillations may be due to blow back, or using a servo that cannot push the control surface against
the flow of wind. If this is the case, you can use a stronger servo (more lb/ft).
If a wing has a weak design, the entire wing can rotate back and forth.
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High speed servos may give a faster response time, but I don't think that they will cut down oscillations.
Oscillations may be due to blow back, or using a servo that cannot push the control surface against
the flow of wind. If this is the case, you can use a stronger servo (more lb/ft).
If a wing has a weak design, the entire wing can rotate back and forth.
Stephen