Airtronics Servos
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Quick question, are airtronics servos compatible with JR recievers?
The reason I ask is because I'm buying a partially finished Pica 1/6 Cesna 182 for $200 without servos or $250 with the servos (6 airtronic).
Are airtronics good servos? Are they worth it - 6 for $50? I've always used standard JR and had great luck.
Mike
The reason I ask is because I'm buying a partially finished Pica 1/6 Cesna 182 for $200 without servos or $250 with the servos (6 airtronic).
Are airtronics good servos? Are they worth it - 6 for $50? I've always used standard JR and had great luck.
Mike
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Depends on the connectors.
If they have the blue 'Z' connectors they'll plug right in - if they have the old-style black Airt connectors you'll have to rewire and attach new plugs.
(old-style Airt plugs have their '+'and '-' lines reversed.)
Check the Fatlion site for more info: http://www.fatlion.com/sailplanes/servos.html
If they have the blue 'Z' connectors they'll plug right in - if they have the old-style black Airt connectors you'll have to rewire and attach new plugs.
(old-style Airt plugs have their '+'and '-' lines reversed.)
Check the Fatlion site for more info: http://www.fatlion.com/sailplanes/servos.html