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yak 54 - 6/15/2008 5:20:19 PM   
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hi i just bought a yak 54 im puting a saito 72 in it hear are the speks of the plane
i nead to know what futaba servos i nead to put in it for ruder and elevators and airlons


Wing span: 56 in / 1420mm
Wing area: 616sq in /39.8 sq dm
Flying weight: 5.2lb / 2400g
Fuselage length: 52.3 in / 1330mm

Engine Required:
2c 0.52 cu in 4c 0.70 cu in
Radio Required:
4 channels,5servos
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RE: yak 54 - 6/17/2008 6:50:28 PM   
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I am not at all familiar with Futaba servos. Maybe someone that is can help you out.

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RE: yak 54 - 6/17/2008 7:13:19 PM   
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ill use ANYTHIG WHAT WOULD U RECAMEND FOR TORQ AND SPEED ON AILRONS AND RUDER ELEVATOR?

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RE: yak 54 - 6/17/2008 7:26:31 PM   
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On a smaller model like that, you would need anything high torque. I'd say 45 to 50 oz in or better are fine. More precise servos are always worth the investement in the difference they make in the models feel.

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RE: yak 54 - 6/17/2008 8:40:08 PM   
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ok dos speed make a difernce also ? and dont u nead a higher torq for the tail for when u hovering or doing hasmmer heads ?

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RE: yak 54 - 6/17/2008 9:24:31 PM   
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Speed is important, but most servos in that range are of acceptable speed. You dont need real hi torque servos for a small model like that. The biggest demand for torque would be on the rudder, in maneuverl like snaps and knofe edge. Hammers and hovering put very little load on the rudder as there is no airspeed.

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