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    hey all

    thinking of making a drum spinner (drumroll style) to go alongside the crusher, which ATM is un-named

    having looked at this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tdaEuZl ... re=related (ta Jamie) iv got a rough understanding of what i need, obviously some type of drum, with teeth, im thinking i could probably get away just drilling a few holes, putting some nice big bolts in and putting nuts over the bolts to stop the slipping, that should rip into the opponents nicely

    i want to power the drum with 2 speed900's, iv found some belts and pulleys on technobots, but im not sure which one of those to use any help?

    http://www.technobots.co.uk/acatalog/MF ... 4605_2d010

    http://www.technobots.co.uk/acatalog/On ... s_415.html

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  • #2
    Re: drum spinner

    Build a horizontal
    The heads of the bolts will probably just sheer off if your using them as teeth.

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    • #3
      Re: drum spinner

      Originally posted by xtreme
      Build a horizontal
      *gag*

      any ideas on the teeth then? in fact, any ideas on any thing at all

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      • #4
        Re: drum spinner

        Bolts could work.

        Just make them go into the drum as far as possible so they're less likely to be sheared off in impact, use the biggest and strongest you can with a coarse thread so they can be removed by you easily when damaged.

        Stolen from here - http://members.toast.net/joerger/AskAaron/weapon.html

        Remember: When in doubt, build it stout

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        • #5
          Re: drum spinner

          bolts could be used but don't go thinking they will rip into robots for a good bolt it would after be a high tensile or high grade otherwise even when hitting the polycarb side walls a standard bolt would shear

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          • #6
            Re: drum spinner

            A thresher style weapon which is several bars or discs on a shaft could be easier to do as discs and bars are genrally easier to balance whilst maintaining the same effective width as a drum.

            A downside is less k.e. for the same mass and speed of drum and thresher which is worse with bars.

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            • #7
              Re: drum spinner

              hey for my drum im using a 44 tooth MFA timing pully and on the speed 900 a 16 tooth pully pretty similar to what jamie uses on drumroll give or take and my drum is 114mm in dia aswell.

              when making the drum you've got to be careful aswell, i've messed mine up because the steel section of pipe has warped and deformed because i welded the teeth on without making sure the pipe was secured in a way to stop this happening, so now its at kennys as he's gonna sort it out for me.

              and no tom verts are better:P

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              • #8
                Re: drum spinner

                yh vert ftw there's only been one time i made a vorizontal and that was when i made an ant, but that was an epic fail so i took it apart

                after seeing these >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> 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                • #9
                  Re: drum spinner

                  if you use the MFA pullys go for the MFA belts on the link below

                  http://www.technobots.co.uk/acatalog/On ... s_253.html

                  i would recommend you don't buy belts until after you've got all the drum mounted etc, when mine was mounted i measured around the outside of the pulys with a bendy ruler:P and worked out i needed one at 450mm or so, so i went for the 455mm belt as that was the closest size and then tensioned the excess with a bolt with a bearing on it.

                  i got my speed 900 from a sitewhere it was £37 i think it - or £30 even i can't remember ill have to have a search about for the site again

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Re: drum spinner

                    Redbank Models - £26.59 (cha-ching ). UK based too so no need to worry about extra delivery charges/import tax/customs

                    http://quantrum.co.uk/redbankmodels/gra ... p-759.html

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Re: drum spinner

                      Also to add; try avoiding using bolts for teeth if you can. As mentioned in other posts, they're likely to shear/not be very effective. However, if you're working on a tight budget, they are a cheap option to begin with.

                      Running two Speed 900s on an Electronize is possible but I wouldn't recommend it with anything less than an Electronize 30A model with external relays (40A capability). The stall current of a Speed 900 at 12V is 54A, for two that is 108A. Nominal current is 8A (16A for two) so under normal running conditions the controller would be fine but you would have to cut the power to the motor at the first sign of stalling to avoid damage to the controller. Another option, if you don't mind having no variable control, is to just use a couple of microswitches (or a single, two-way, one) and a servo to control it. Not the best but certainly another inexpensive option that will do the job.

                      Just to give you an idea of drum material; Drumroll uses a length of stainless steel tubing that is 3mm thick. I would say this is the minimum you'd want (maybe 2.5mm) if you want a tough weapon. I got tubing for both my first drum and new drum from http://www.metalsdirectuk.com. They don't have any of the stuff I use on there at the moment (it tends to come and go) but they can do cutting for you. The material I got for my new drum was 670mm long, so I got them to cut it into two lengths of 255mm and the excess piece of 160mm, so I have a spare 255mm bit if I want to get another Drumroll-sized drum made and a 160mm bit for making a more compact, slightly lighter drum (and possibly a new robot to go with it :twisted: )

                      Having just checked on their website, they've got some 2.5mm thick, 76.2mm diameter piece of tubing for £34.00. If you got that cut into, say, three 250mm bits it would give you some spare tube material if you need to remake a drum, or have one as back-up. It would also be easier to package up and send to you.

                      Speaking of which, I didn't get your actuator sent off on Wednesday but it did go out yesterday so should be with you before you leave the Isle of Wight

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                      • #12
                        Re: drum spinner

                        ta for all the help guys

                        *has just realized this is going to be expensive* XD

                        Jamie: thanks for the link, and ta for the actuator can u give me a link onto where on the site that tubing is? :P there's loads of the stuff there

                        oh, would i need two of these microswich/Rex's robot challenge style controllers? one for each motor?

                        calum: cheers, pulleys to be ordered soon

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                        • #13
                          Re: drum spinner

                          http://www.metalsdirectuk.com/acatalog/Tube.html

                          For featherweights you'd really want to be looking at the '71mm+ OD' section, so just follow that link.

                          For switches, it depends on what type you use. If you use the ones that Rex uses that have ON<OFF>ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as you could wire both motors together in parallel and then connect them to the switch as one unit. If you use the small black microswitches that have a little silver arm on them (often used as limit switches) you will need two of them - they could still be activated by one servo though, so only using one radio channel.

                          Rex's style toggle switches:
                          ON positions (effectively FWD<OFF>BACK) you would only need one as

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                            Re: drum spinner

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                            • #15
                              Re: drum spinner

                              sorry to put this on here, but i just found this antweight drumbot heres the link

                              http://s22.photobucket.com/albums/b330/ ... C02905.jpg

                              i have to say it looks pretty mean :twisted:

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