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Smaragdz and pattern planes - 3/27/2002 8:24:12 PM   
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I'm not sure whether to use JR digital servos, or Futaba digital servos. I have a Futaba system, and am not sure whether they are compatible or not though.

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Smaragdz and pattern planes - 3/27/2002 10:38:56 PM   
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I have used JR servo with futaba sytem in the past....and since I have switch my transmitter to JR I'm still using servo's like the 9102 / 9402 and others with success.....

I don't think that Futaba has small Digital at this time.??

Daniel D.

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Smaragdz and pattern planes - 3/28/2002 1:00:33 AM   
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I have 9150's on my ailerons and 9151's on elevator and rudder. I am using a 9602 on throttle. I think that if you want to run a good futaba mini go with the 9602 its fast and has alot of torque.

Andrew Jesky

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Smaragdz and pattern planes - 3/28/2002 8:55:44 PM   
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I really don't want to argue...but I don't think that 37.5 oz is a lot of torque for the elevator half.....at least I would not do it, the 9102 that I have used for a few years had 50.0 oz, the JR that I will be using are the DS 3421 with 65.0 oz of digital torque...

And Since I'm not a sponsor flyer....I buy the one that work and don't care much for brands fight....!

Daniel D.

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Smaragdz and pattern planes - 3/29/2002 12:58:52 AM   
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I see your logic.

The reason I say this is that Quique used 2 of these servos for the elevator on his smaragd z. I am not sayig it is right or wrong but on mine i will be using a bellcrank with a 9450 or a 9402 servo.

andrew jesky

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Smaragdz and pattern planes - 3/31/2002 4:33:10 PM   
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How come Futaba don't seem to be to bothered with making Mini Digitals, like JR, or are they developing one?
They seem pre-occupied with releasing more and more 6 channel radios I think!
What mounts and noserings do you guys use aswell, I'd say Hyde mounts rule the mount world!

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Smaragdz and pattern planes - 3/31/2002 10:46:31 PM   
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I used the ARI in my focus. It is a really nice mount to use.

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