I'm new to Hobby Squawk.
I have been researching the FW 90mm F22 and am hoping this forum would help in answering a couple questions.
I have read on the Motion-rc website that the F22 horizontal stabs, aileron and flap servos are housed in plastic trays for easy servicing.
My first question is, how are the rudder servos housed within the vertical stabilizers? I am hoping they too are easily serviceable and not glued in or something.
Most of the pics and vids I see of the rudder servos make it difficult to tell.
In a nutshell, with great care taken, I'd like to be able to service and replace the servos and components of this plane through the years without any damage to the foam.
Lastly, I spoke to a Motion-rc rep. He told me that there are plastic covers glued over the servos and that they can be removed easily with an exacto-knife without any damage to the foam.
Same question for the front landing gear door servo.
Any help in this area is greatly appreciated in aiding me with my decision to purchase this plane. Oh, and the more detail, the better :)
Thank You!
I have been researching the FW 90mm F22 and am hoping this forum would help in answering a couple questions.
I have read on the Motion-rc website that the F22 horizontal stabs, aileron and flap servos are housed in plastic trays for easy servicing.
My first question is, how are the rudder servos housed within the vertical stabilizers? I am hoping they too are easily serviceable and not glued in or something.
Most of the pics and vids I see of the rudder servos make it difficult to tell.
In a nutshell, with great care taken, I'd like to be able to service and replace the servos and components of this plane through the years without any damage to the foam.
Lastly, I spoke to a Motion-rc rep. He told me that there are plastic covers glued over the servos and that they can be removed easily with an exacto-knife without any damage to the foam.
Same question for the front landing gear door servo.
Any help in this area is greatly appreciated in aiding me with my decision to purchase this plane. Oh, and the more detail, the better :)
Thank You!





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