Airtronics servo numbers?
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Airtronics servo numbers?
Hello; I bought a scimitar that had some airtronic servos in it. Does anyone know what these numbers mean.94739 and/or94631?
The 94631 has a longer case (deeper) then the 94739.
The 94631 has a longer case (deeper) then the 94739.
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RE: Airtronics servo numbers?
94739 is a retract servo. The 94631 is their old standard servo. Torque 50 oz. in. Transit time 0.4 sec. to 90 degree rotation.
Weight 1.85 oz.
Here is a link to info on the 94739.
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LX0823&P=7
Eric
Weight 1.85 oz.
Here is a link to info on the 94739.
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LX0823&P=7
Eric
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RE: Airtronics servo numbers?
Hello Eric; Thanks for the info, I guess I'll just have to ake that servo out and put in a 94102. I thought something was wrong when it seemed to have more travel then a standard servo. I tried to use it as an aileron servo on a scimitar.
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RE: Airtronics servo numbers?
Hello; Here is another number from the same deal 94394 I had them in the wing of my dearly departed slo poke. I'm putting a Chipmonk together just now, and would like to know if there's something I shouldn't be using.