shawn32671 wrote:great post
The thread title clearly asks what they guy wants to know, which is about adding ailerons on a BF109 500 series kit.
Since you apparently haven't done any of this, then just refrain from responding with nonsense and wait until someone who
1. is not sarcastic
2. knows how to read the thread title
3. knows how to answer the question
reads the question and responds.
Shawn also realize that you could be making it appear as if you are davidchoate, creating a thread and responding to it, in an attempt to start drama. I don't think that is the case, but I don't think David would care for that either so it's something to think about.
It's actually a very good question, since there simply isn't a whole lot of info on converting and flying the 500 series kits. There's even less when it comes to conversions that have actually been proven in flight. I wish there was more of it when I started doing this, as it was mostly all experimentation, trial, and error.
I've added ailerons on the the 500 series FW190, which worked well with .032" music wire used for a torque rod setup.
The end result is simpler and no heavier than using separate linear servos, and flies well. The hinges are GWS hinge material, which I understand is similar to floppy disk material. The servo is a BA 2.5gm.
Individual linear 1gm servos work well also and are simpler to install, but I've had a few issues with them also. I wouldn't call one method better than the other, as gear selection should be a thing of personal choice. For really lightweight I even made a pre-bent .015" music wire setup used as an aileron cable for the Stuka, driven from a bellcrank taken off a Spektrum board linear servo that also worked the rudder and tailwheel. Worked well, but was a real nightmare to setup.
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