Theres a couple of things you could do.
Servos can be fitted with return springs so that they move to the off position on loss of power. This is very difficult to get right though with standard servos as they have lots of friction, but if higher quality servos are used, like coreless ones, they are relatively easy to back-drive. Most serious nitro RC car drivers use them (throttle return springs).
The other way would be to have a main power contactor. this could be fed from a smaller relay that was powered by the reciever battery. That way if the reciever lost power, everything would loose power.
Admittedly these are all one more thing that can go wrong, but if you already had a main power contactor, as a remote off switch, like some people have, it wouldnt be that much more complicated to implement this idea.
Mark


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