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ICE_MAN 03-31-2004 07:34 PM

Wing servo's
 
I was thinkin of converting my trainer to dual aileron servos. Will Hitec Hs-311's work?

im_a_rcav8r 03-31-2004 07:56 PM

RE: Wing servo's
 
Yes it will work. They will deliver 42.00 oz/in of Torque at 4.8 volts ( a 4 cell battery) When you do it, make sure you do a good pre-flight to ensure your servo travel is good and not reversed! mostly NOT REVERSED. Good luck.

Geistware 03-31-2004 09:56 PM

RE: Wing servo's
 
DOing it is not a problem but for what purpose. Just get another plane and do it on it.




ORIGINAL: ICE_MAN

I was thinkin of converting my trainer to dual aileron servos. Will Hitec Hs-311's work?

DBCherry 03-31-2004 11:23 PM

RE: Wing servo's
 
My question too. Why?

Are you thinking flaperons? (Need a computer radio and usually don't do much on a trainer.) Thinking better performance because of direct servos on a "Y" connector? (Won't make enough difference to be worth it.)

Just for the experience of trying it? (Go for it! :D)

Hitec HS-81's would be powerful enough, and fit in the wing better, by the way.
Dennis-

Montague 04-01-2004 10:37 AM

RE: Wing servo's
 
While you could use HS-81's (based on their torque rating), I wouldn't. The HS-81's have a fairly weak gear train, and will easily strip if you get a touch of flutter or even bump the aileron just wong (hanger rash). I use a lot of HS-81's, but generally on throttles. There is a metal gear version that fixes that problem, but it's more expensive. If it was me, I'd go with the servos you mentioned, or maybe spring for something in the HS-4xx line. Not that you'd notice a difference in performace on a trainer's ailerons.

Jim Finn 04-01-2004 05:07 PM

RE: Wing servo's
 
I use the Hs-81's all the time on my 40-60 sized warbirds and they work fine for ailerons. I use them with a rotary drive system for ailerons too.

ICE_MAN 04-02-2004 11:29 PM

RE: Wing servo's
 
I know it sounds kina weird but I'm doing it One for the experience Two for flaperons<got acomp radio and three got a St 51 in my hobbico superstar and the ailerons can flutter pretty bad at times.


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