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Old 07-31-2013, 11:33 AM
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Savox SC-0251, metal geared, high torque (222@6V), High speed, all for $41 buck's.... Don't get much better....
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Well thanks for the replies and advice. I went with the savox 0251 with 222 oz torque. They are smooth and center perfect everytime. Not quite as fast as the futaba bls451, but faster than I am. I am looking forward to getting this biplane back in the air. Happy,Happy,Happy.
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Use a 6 volt pack..your torque will increase..
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Originally Posted by flyerdave
Well thanks for the replies and advice. I went with the savox 0251 with 222 oz torque. They are smooth and center perfect everytime. Not quite as fast as the futaba bls451, but faster than I am. I am looking forward to getting this biplane back in the air. Happy,Happy,Happy.
What Biplane are you referring to?
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Originally Posted by flyerdave
Well thanks for the replies and advice. I went with the savox 0251 with 222 oz torque. They are smooth and center perfect everytime. Not quite as fast as the futaba bls451, but faster than I am. I am looking forward to getting this biplane back in the air. Happy,Happy,Happy.
Let us know how they work out in the air for you. If real positive then I would consider trying these for a future plane. I just found your thread...I have the AW 50cc Ult too, and am using the Tower TS-150 servos with good results on LiFe batts. I fly like you too, just sport pattern/IMAC, and not 3D although I try hovering and harrier! Good luck with those servos. Jon
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Ha, ha, if you look at the pictures of the Savox 0251 and the Turnigy-Power HD 9150, they are identical twins on the outside. I might have to get a Savox just to see if the innards are the same....If they are, I know you will like these servos.

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