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I have not but I fly with a gent that flies unlimited class IMAC. He put Savox on his rudder on his 40 percenter and was very pleased I plan on using them on my 40 percenter
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I have several models with Dymond D5000 ($15) servos, all seem to perform very well on my sport flying models up to ST 3000 engine size down to Kadet Sr with Saito 91, they are a lot cheaper than Savox if you don't fly big models or helicopters that need digital hi speed servos. but for most Sunday afternoon sport flying like I do they are just right. They also have digital servos at reasonable prices also if that's what you like. Look them up you might like them.
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Savox has a pretty good history. I would not hesitate to use them in any application. Dymond does not have the same following. I personally would not use them without knowing more.
Another good place to find value servos is Hobbico brand (Tower Hobbies). They are Futaba and Hitec servos with a different label, possibly a different gear for a small change in specs.
Another good place to find value servos is Hobbico brand (Tower Hobbies). They are Futaba and Hitec servos with a different label, possibly a different gear for a small change in specs.





