4 small aileron servos in wing of gp ultimate 40?

hi and thanks for reading ...

im looking into building a Great Planes Ultimate 40 biplane.

i intend on using a os 60 two stroke(sf)and like to fly aerobatics and high speed passes with snaps and spins.

now the thought could i use 4 smaler servos for the ailerons and if so what size or model (jr is the radio brand)?

some of the reasons for this idea are as follows...

I do not like torque rods on ailerons (ie 1 servo aileron in a monoplane)

i dont want the push rods between the upper and lower wing conecting the ailerons.

field set up time and ease are also of a consideration(i have a car and will have to remove the wings to transport it).

what you think? think im nuts? ever done this? think im nuts??

thanks lots in advance (i know it is over kill but how much?)

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ofcourse it is overkill, but if you allready have 4 mini or micro servos on stock, why not just go for it, sounds like a nice idea, and it will be much more easy for you to make it without slip, it is as you mentioned possible to make it fast and easy to take off/on the wings. good luck Thomas Scherrer

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