Hi Max.
Dont worry about the electronics , it is reliable , Satellites ,Airplanes , Gps, and cars are working with it .Even lowtech laundry machines for many years..
The basic circuit I found at Hugh's homepage navigation.Very simple circuit . There is a chip that counts pulses on 1 phase of the generator,the output is a variable Dc voltage.
In my case between 0 and 2.5 volt . As soon as there is 2.5 volt I have 330 Rpm . Than a trigger commands a relay and there is 10 volt on the actuator for half a second and the blade angle is changing about 2 degrees. If there is another windgust this will repeat .
The actuator is an old cordless handdrill ( Makita ) ,I can run it fore- and backwards with a switch in my shack manually .
All the electronics and switch relays are in the shack . On the film you see also a digtal readout but that is not necessary.
I used it for callibration.
The backward movement is also commanded with the trigger relay. The Makita has a M6 Threaded rod M6 with a travelling nut, distance 90 mm, and it also has limit switches to stop at end positions. The actuator has a freerunnig bearing connected with a push pull rod 6 mm inside the hollow mainshaft ,at the end it is connected with a lever system that commands the blade-angle ,possible 90 degrees. Mainshaft is 25 mm dia. The propeller root-shafts are 20 mm . Their bearings are sort of nylon ( POM ) anti wearout .
It is quite a bit of work but the result is amazing. I am sure that you and Chris Olsen can make this . Because you are working on a hightech level.
I have a bit of a problem with uploading images on this forum .Its the first time I work with it.
If you want more information ,just ask me . My mail adres
windmill3@hetnet.nl
Good luck .Regards Frans