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Old 12-22-2002 | 10:19 PM
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Hey guys,
I am just wondering, do I need to use a digital servo for my throttle and choke? I was wanting to use something like a Hitec HS50 or 55. Thanks!! :thumbup:
Old 12-23-2002 | 02:08 AM
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Default Servo for throttle/choke

I nearly always run at least a bb coreless on the throttle. The resolution, and accuracy are really important. JR 4131, or equiv. works well. My Extra has an Airtronics 94131 mini coreless/mg/bb.

The choke can be practically anything, as long as it will hold against whatever tension is present in the detent of the butterfly.
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Default Servo for throttle/choke

I am probably going to just put a JR PS368 on the throttle and use a spare hs50 for the choke. I have been thinking about it and I would rather have the piece-o-mind of the digital on throttle.

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