Originally posted by JYM
I do agree with you Dough. That's what I told to the Mr. Volz. He answered me that those first 100 one's are for the TOC pilots... .
I guess they are trying them on their models. If it meets their requirement, DA will book more... .
In my humble opinion, I do think that those servo's will become #1 world giant scale model servo. Maybe, reaction from Japanese and Tawainese company will stop their technological advance but till they won't build an aluminium case... under eavy loading there is nothing to compare.
Try and judge, that's all I can say, but a servo who resist to a 1/5 racing car during a whole season... I mean without opening it. You will not find many.
I just want to clarify one thing, I am not working for Volz and if my opinion "come to light" to Volz that's because I am fed up of those shaking head servo, digital or not.
Hope my words a understandable considering the fact that I am French speaking.
Cheers,
J.-Y.MEERSMANS.
For info. :
Alu-Star digital-P: Torque 220 Ncm (300 oz.in) at 0,17 sec./
60° at 6 Volts. Metal gears with steel output.
The Multiplex Jumbos were introduced for the 1/5 scale cars and they are also indestructible. As good as the Voltz are, so are the Multiplex.
Any TOC pilot that is sponsored by Futaba, or JR or any others for that matter, will not be allowed to use anything but the sponsors product. I know a few I spoke to would have likded to use the Multiplex line of servos but where not allowed by their sponsors.