best light servos for SMALL e-indoor??
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From: OZark,
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OK 3d indoor flyers I'm new to electric so what would be a good servo for "foamy Factory' or Todd's Tiny X type planes?
I'll need 3 so weight counts.
THANKS went with "blue bird bms 306" from [email protected] 6gm and 14 smackers.
I'll need 3 so weight counts.
THANKS went with "blue bird bms 306" from [email protected] 6gm and 14 smackers.
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From: Tiverton,
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I have just ordered an HE servo from Balsa Products for and Ikarus Shockflyer. 5.7 gms and 15 in.oz. of torque. I will let you know how it works out.
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The PS-20 from [link=https://www.fmadirect.com/site/fma.htm?body=Store]FMA Direct[/link] weighs only 0.2oz and has 12.5 in/oz torque at a 0.1 second transition speed.
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I like the Waypoint 060, it is very cheap, very fast and used 50% as much current as a C141 /Gws 5,4g. only thing is it makes a slight sound when neutral.... probably because of a cheap pot, but nothing that bothers in flight
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I just got some Cirrus 4.4's. They're 4.4 grams each, 15.6 oz and .1 transit.
I've got them in a mini depron ultimate, they seem very nice so far. A bit pricier than some servos, but I haven't found anything as strong and quick at 4.4 grams weight.
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I've got them in a mini depron ultimate, they seem very nice so far. A bit pricier than some servos, but I haven't found anything as strong and quick at 4.4 grams weight.
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From: StrathdaleVictoria, AUSTRALIA
Anybody know of a hobby shop/seller that can supply Cirrus 4.4 servo's to Australia. I would prefer them to accept Paypal...
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