The RDS 8000 is a fantastic radio and I've been using one for many years now. The only downside that I really have to say about it is that when you go to name a saved model you only have 3 letters to name it with. But other than that it's a great radio.<div>
</div><div>"Back in the day" radios always came with the radio, receiver, transmitter battery, receiver battery, switch, and servos. But then there were usually very few options when it came to servos. These days there are so many different aspects of flying that require so many different types of servos most manufacturers are packaging just the radio and receiver and they let the modeler decide on what servos to use. IMHO one the most unsung heros when it comes to servos is the Airtronics 94102 standard servo. I've used these servos on more planes than I can count and they just work great. I know on my Slow Poke alone I have these servos in it and that plane had over 700 flights on it when I retired the plane. The servos never gave me a bit of trouble.</div><div>
</div><div>You can find there here directly from Hobby People:</div><div>
http://www.hobbypeople.net/index.php...connector.html</div><div>
</div><div>If you have other things to order then you can get them from Tower Hobbies, so if you can get your order up to a level one of their discounts might kick in. You can find them from Tower here:</div><div>
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...LX0929&P=7</div><div>
</div><div>I know a lot of people will try to scrimp on servos, but I like to stick to what I know works, and these servos are a little work horse. They are only $12.99 each so they're not overly expensive.</div><div>
</div><div>Hope this helps</div><div>
</div><div>Ken</div><div>
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