info on wing servos?
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i have a byron f-86 and im thinking of instaling two wing servos.
Now, my question is witch ones to use and witch ones are the best?
hitec 225 MG 40 oz. servos will these work?
Now, my question is witch ones to use and witch ones are the best?
hitec 225 MG 40 oz. servos will these work?
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I don't know about the F-86, but I've built a MiG 15. the wing is about the same size & thickness. I used regular airtronics servos (94101?). There is not an enormous load on them. The surfaces are relatively small and, unless you make some major changes, it wont be a really fast airplane. I doubt if my MiG ever hit 130 mph.
Have fun
, Johnny
Have fun
, Johnny
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Any good quality 40+ oz servo will work for the Byon F-86, F-16, Mig 15, Bullet, etc.....altho the metal gear servos from Hitec ,seem to create slop in the gear train from wear very quickly. I would stay with a good ball or double ball bearing. nylon gear servo for the ailerons on the F-86.
As was said, the 86 is not a very fast jet by todays standards but, flutter from servo slop is always a concern........
As was said, the 86 is not a very fast jet by todays standards but, flutter from servo slop is always a concern........




