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Which Hitec digi's for 80" Staudacher? - 6/25/2002 5:44:15 AM   
RightThrust



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Mike, which servos should I use on my 28% 80" Staudacher? I want to stay with all Hitec digis accept for throttle of course and was wandering what you thought. The aileron's are exact scale and let me tell you they are HUGE! I guess the 5645's would be the best for them with their torque. I want torque and speed on the rudder but I'm wandering what advantage I will have with a coreless servo. Whatever I stick on the ailerons I guess I'll put on the elevators. Any input would be apprectiated.

-Kelly
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Which Hitec digi's for 80" Staudacher? - 6/25/2002 10:42:49 PM   
MikeMayberry



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The 5645's would be a good choice, but if you are looking to really wring this plane out then I would suggest the 5945's, they are the top of the line. The 5735 is the best rudder servo money can buy!

Mike.

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Which Hitec digi's for 80" Staudacher? - 6/25/2002 10:52:39 PM   
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What are the advantage over the 56xx series that the 59xx has? This won't plane won't be doing any 3D as it isn't designed for it, but I will be putting it through it's paces to it's full ability.

-Kelly

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Which Hitec digi's for 80" Staudacher? - 6/26/2002 3:37:38 AM   
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The 59XX series use a coreless motor. The 56XX series use a 3 pole motor.

The coreless motor is more powerful and precise.

Mike.

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