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e-MS Composit Hornet > X3D Swash linkages
 
 
simon109
Key Veteran
Location: Surrey UK

Hi,

I am just setting up an X3D and was wondering how you get the linkages form the servo's to the swash straight and aligned with the main shaft.

If I stick down the elevator servo so the linkage is straight with the main shaft viewed from the front and side then when I try to do the same with the roll servos, the roll servo's touch the elevator servo ?

Any tips ?

Thanks
02-19-2006 Over year old.
 
 
Blade-X
Senior Heliman
Location: Singapore

Start with the 2 rear servos... either one.... servo arm must be at 90 degrees.... link must be 90 degrees to servo arm....once down... do the other rear servo... using the first rear as a guide.. once down... do the front ele... using the swash plate and rear servos as guides...
02-19-2006 Over year old.
 
 
simon109
Key Veteran
Location: Surrey UK

As long as the servo arms are at 90deg and links are at 90deg can the actual link go at an angle upto the swash ?

Simon.
02-19-2006 Over year old.
 
 
Micro-Maniac
Elite Veteran
Location: Pasco,Washington Formerly: Captain Chaos

Mine I had the "roll" servo linkages strait at 90s but the elevator linkage a bit angled at first and it worked fine. But I think you can get the elevator linkage strait at 90 also by setting that servo in more or less diagonally like the others.
02-19-2006 Over year old.
 
 
simon109
Key Veteran
Location: Surrey UK

Cheers I'll have another go.

As long as the swash is level throuh out the pitch range it shouldn't be a problem.

Simon.
02-19-2006 Over year old.
 
 
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