seagull laser 200 servos???
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From: palm harbor,
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ok I have a new seagull laser 120 size.I have a satio 1.50 to install.what servos will work best ??not interested in digital just yet so looking for a strong analog so when I fly I have total confidence..I am not planning on 3D extreme flying but will be doing pattern aerobatics..
hitecs??maybe 545's or 635..645 mg??????
help!!! thanks
hitecs??maybe 545's or 635..645 mg??????
help!!! thanks
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For that plane you can actually fly it on something like a JR539 even if its mere aerobatics. Just get the Hitec 645 ... its a very nice servo, I use it on my F90 and Harrier 3D and its more than I need. So it all depends on how you fly ... if its hard aerobatics then get MG servos.
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thanks I am leaning toward the 645's but will take your suggestion and look at the jr as well..I suspect I could get away 635's hitec but in the long run if I build at that level may as well invest in the 645's..
at some point maybe next summer I might try a plane with digitals but thats a whole new ball game for me and analogs good ones anyway are fine for my skills and needs
at some point maybe next summer I might try a plane with digitals but thats a whole new ball game for me and analogs good ones anyway are fine for my skills and needs
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Maybe someone can correct me ... I find that digital servos are not something we really need, I mean what for digital, the new analog servos are good enough. They center well and will hold properly. I seem to think that digital servos are only good when you have the programmer and want to program the servo for whatever purpose that you need it for. Is there any truth that analog servos last longer?
Get the 645s ... it will take you much further than the 635.
Get the 645s ... it will take you much further than the 635.
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I'm in the same boat in that I think I nice set of coreless analog servos are just fine. I have digital servos in my heli, low end DS811's and a Fut 9254 on the tail. However, all of my planes have analog servos and I have not yet seen a reason to go to digitals in them. The only reason I went digital in the heli was the strength, the 811's were cheaper than equivelent strength analogs when purchased with the 8103 TX, but they do use a lot of battery power.



