Miss Vegas Servos - Futaba?
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Miss Vegas Servos - Futaba?
Are the Miss Vegas Aquacraft SX-100 servos actually Futaba S3003 servos? If not, what are there specs (torque, oz-in and speed, sec)?
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RE: Miss Vegas Servos - Futaba?
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Are the Miss Vegas Aquacraft SX-100 servos actually Futaba S3003 servos? If not, what are there specs (torque, oz-in and speed, sec)?
Are the Miss Vegas Aquacraft SX-100 servos actually Futaba S3003 servos? If not, what are there specs (torque, oz-in and speed, sec)?
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RE: Miss Vegas Servos - Futaba?
Definitely not complaining - I have three Miss Vegas's and love them all. I am just 'taking one to the limit' and am reducing size and weight of radio box, batteries, servos, and receiver and wanted to be sure and provide enough torque and speed for the servos.
Thanks for the reply.
Thanks for the reply.
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RE: Miss Vegas Servos - Futaba?
Yeah...because when your batteries are low...and you throw it in the water...it just makes a bee line for the other shore...
Someone I know of...did this...yeah...thats it....I heard it some place...
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Someone I know of...did this...yeah...thats it....I heard it some place...
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RE: Miss Vegas Servos - Futaba?
Yes, the SX-100 servos are the Futaba S3003's.
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Are the Miss Vegas Aquacraft SX-100 servos actually Futaba S3003 servos? If not, what are there specs (torque, oz-in and speed, sec)?
Are the Miss Vegas Aquacraft SX-100 servos actually Futaba S3003 servos? If not, what are there specs (torque, oz-in and speed, sec)?