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darren94 10-11-2008 10:11 AM

seagull x-ray servo set up
 
Just a quick question. I picked up this little bad boy and hoped to build it today and fly tomorrow (http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...ProdID=SEA7025) But, i just noticed that it needs sub-micro servos like the hs-55 or the hs-65. I have new in box futaba 3102 metal gear servos that i was planning on installing but, they are mirco size. I would need to enlarge the holes. Is this recommended? or should i buy sub micro units.

My thoughts are that the larger 3102 will be faster and more powerful but, they are about .4 oz heavier each and will pull more current from the esc. What should i do?

The setup will be a 40 amp e-flite esc/park 480 1020kv and thunder power 3c 2100.

darren94 10-11-2008 10:48 AM

RE: seagull x-ray servo set up
 
Anyone?

EZchopper 10-29-2008 07:36 AM

RE: seagull x-ray servo set up
 
I'm currently using HS65HB in mine. If you're into full out 3D and wing ripping flying these are the one's to use.
Did have really cheap Tower pro 9g servos. They're ok for mild sport flying but you will strip the gears on full rates.
As for larger servos, the problem is not the weight, mine weigh 485g all up, recommended AUW is 20-25oz (567-709g)
I don't think the ply around the servo is large enough to be cut that much.

This is a really great little flyer and easy too, you'll love it.
Use HS65HB servos and the limit is only your flying skill

I'm using:
Thumper 3536 motor (1000kV)
50Amp ESC
11x4.7 slow fly prop
2200Mah 20C lipo
(No additional balancing weight)

Hovers at 1/3rd throttle and 8mins of 3D fun :D


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