EZ HYDE AWAY set up questions
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From: American Fork,
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Guys I need to know if HT hs 81 micro servos are going to be ok on the alerons of a new EZ HYDE AWAY ? I realy want to save some weight where I can,the throtle and rudder will get the same with the elavator using an 81 with metal gears. this is a 30 size ship with a 52.8 inch wing, I also set it up with a stock 32 with standard exhaust, no pipe on this one. Dose anyone have this plane if so please give me your impressions,any flying or set up recomendatios would be great thanks!!![8D]
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NO.
I stripped one of those on a sorta tight throttle linkage. Even with metal gears, it's not enough.They're ok for really small stuff, but not for that plane. I knew a guy that had one and have seen it fly....lots.....and IMHO, it's not nearly enough servo. that plane is too fast.
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I stripped one of those on a sorta tight throttle linkage. Even with metal gears, it's not enough.They're ok for really small stuff, but not for that plane. I knew a guy that had one and have seen it fly....lots.....and IMHO, it's not nearly enough servo. that plane is too fast.
-Mike
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That plane is cool as hell. Flitty and flies small, but it's fast and fun. if hat's what you want. you'll love it. I flew it myself and fewll in love with it. Knife egde to knife edge snaps, the full f3a patterns, it does it all. But it flies fast and like a small plane. Just be aware.
I'd simply go with a slightly larger servo. At the speeds this thing reaches, it needs a few ozs of torque.
This IS the one from EZ OK that has all the plastic pieces right?
It's a cool little plane. A friend of mine got it because he competes with a 2 meter Hydeaway and it looked cool beside it. Unfortunately it was lost in a house fire, but it was a very fun little plane.
Have fun,
-Mike
I'd simply go with a slightly larger servo. At the speeds this thing reaches, it needs a few ozs of torque.
This IS the one from EZ OK that has all the plastic pieces right?
It's a cool little plane. A friend of mine got it because he competes with a 2 meter Hydeaway and it looked cool beside it. Unfortunately it was lost in a house fire, but it was a very fun little plane.
Have fun,
-Mike



