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From: Waseca,
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I was checking the futaba servo line and came across this servo that I don't remember seeing.
http://www.servocity.com/html/s3115.html
Looks like it may make a decent throttle servo for quickie?? Anyone got any history on this little guy?
http://www.servocity.com/html/s3115.html
Looks like it may make a decent throttle servo for quickie?? Anyone got any history on this little guy?
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From: Stansbury Park,
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Interesting. I haven't even heard of it until now...LOL Just checed the Futaba website and it's listed as "New". Looks like the same case as the 3102, but with plastic gears and slightly different gearing to get more speed with a little less torque, and a bit less weight due to the gears. Looks like a good servo.
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This line of servos looks pretty good also, hadn't seen them before either.
http://www.rcdude.com/servlet/the-71...l-Servo/Detail
Just wish their were 4 screw holes instead of 2.
http://www.rcdude.com/servlet/the-71...l-Servo/Detail
Just wish their were 4 screw holes instead of 2.



