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Akherat 06-02-2004 07:16 PM

Extreme flight mini 3d
 
Does anyone know if standard servo's will work?

vanman 06-02-2004 08:11 PM

RE: Extreme flight mini 3d
 
You may run out of room in a hurry! The plane is pretty small so I would suggest using micros....if cost is a concern you should check out the servos at www.his-hershobbies.com The waypoint and the bluebirds are very cost effective and very very good quality!!! They offer quantity pricing and great service.......

I have most of the different versions in several of my planes and am MORE than happy with the quality.

Bill

Boogie 06-03-2004 01:15 PM

RE: Extreme flight mini 3d
 
Are you looking for a small plane using standrad servos??

localbuyer 06-03-2004 03:54 PM

RE: Extreme flight mini 3d
 
I will be interested in small 3D plan with standard servos. Any suggestion?

Gordo-ProBro 06-03-2004 11:14 PM

RE: Extreme flight mini 3d
 
Mini needs small servos along the lines of the hs81 and hs85, I have mgs on all surfaces. The surfaces are too big for true micro gear, like the hs55 (IMO) if you get that thing moveing the micros won't hold it.

I love my Mini, I'm veryt surprised at how much fun it is at such a small price!!

TailTwister 06-03-2004 11:48 PM

RE: Extreme flight mini 3d
 

ORIGINAL: Gordo-Outlaw

Mini needs small servos along the lines of the hs81 and hs85, I have mgs on all surfaces. The surfaces are too big for true micro gear, like the hs55 (IMO) if you get that thing moveing the micros won't hold it.

I love my Mini, I'm veryt surprised at how much fun it is at such a small price!!
Yep, Gordo is right. HS-85MGs or HS-81MGs are good. I stripped out three sets of HS-81 nylons before changing.

Boogie 06-04-2004 02:08 PM

RE: Extreme flight mini 3d
 
I had a small .15 model using 4 standrad servos-one for aileron, elevator rudder and throttle. It hovered well, but was quite heavy, because of the engine (I don't know why but it is about 80g heavier than a standrad .15 motor)- it weighed 900g. If anyone would be using mini servos on this and a normal weighing motor you can easily shave 135g on servos and that 80 on motor. Lighter battery back would shave another 40g or so. Summin it all up you an have a .15 plane weighing 650g!!!!! But that wasn't the point. :D

If you want plans of my model, which could easily pull out of the hover with your .25 just PM me your mail address.

Gordo-ProBro 06-06-2004 09:10 AM

RE: Extreme flight mini 3d
 

ORIGINAL: Boogie


If you want plans of my model, which could easily pull ot of the hover with your .25 just PM me your mail address.
That's a strange post in a thread about the EF Mini......

Anyway, there were 5 of these in Littlerock at the big S.M.A.L.L. this weekend, we really tore up the sky!!! The more I fly it the better I like it. One was dorked half way through the second day and folded in half. Both Razorback and I flew ours right to the end and withing 10 minutes of each other was had mild 3D landings and dropped our motors. Easy fix. I took the landing gear off after it broke for the 3rd time.

It's built to fly, and it does that WELL!:D

Boogie 06-06-2004 12:59 PM

RE: Extreme flight mini 3d
 

ORIGINAL: Gordo-Outlaw

That's a strange post in a thread about the EF Mini......

Not exactly. His first question was if he could use standard servos for mini 3d. And I wanted to send him plans of a model which could hover using .25 motor with standard servos


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