servo screw?

Daniel J. Hamlett d77hamlett at comcast.net
Wed Jan 26 05:25:18 AKST 2005


Go to your LHS they should or at least mine sells the screws in packs of 
10.  I know that it is a little over kill, but better to have extra than 
run out and be missing one as I am sure that you know.

Dan

Ken Thompson III wrote:

> Terry,
> I think you will find the screw to be 2.6mm x 8mm.
>  
> Ken
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     *From:* Jim Ivey <mailto:jivey61 at bellsouth.net>
>     *To:* discussion at nsrca.org <mailto:discussion at nsrca.org>
>     *Sent:* Wednesday, January 26, 2005 7:56 AM
>     *Subject:* Re: Re: servo screw?
>
>
>     > Terry
>     Take it to the hardware store. You can find out that way.
>
>     Jim Ivey
>     > From: Terry Terrenoire <amad2terry at juno.com
>     <mailto:amad2terry at juno.com>>
>     > Date: 2005/01/26 Wed AM 06:15:43 EST
>     > To: discussion at nsrca.org <mailto:discussion at nsrca.org>
>     > CC: discussion at nsrca.org <mailto:discussion at nsrca.org>
>     > Subject: Re: servo screw?
>     >
>     >
>
>     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>     I have a digital Futaba servo that is missing the bolt that
>     retains the servo arm. I am sure it is metric, but don't know what
>     size. Anyone out there have an idea?
>      
>     Terry T.
>      
>      
>     On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 05:33:13 -0500 "Ed Alt" <Ed_Alt at hotmail.com
>     <mailto:Ed_Alt at hotmail.com>> writes:
>
>         Ehh, that's no big deal!  I've seen models being stood on
>         their nose at our field for years.  Anyone can do it - briefly
>         and for one time only!  Very tough on the prop though.
>
>             ----- Original Message -----
>             *From:* John Pavlick <mailto:jpavlick at idseng.com>
>             *To:* discussion at nsrca.org <mailto:discussion at nsrca.org>
>             *Sent:* Tuesday, January 25, 2005 11:44 PM
>             *Subject:* RE: QuiQue Yak
>
>             Brian,
>              Funny you should mention that. Believe it or not someone
>             did. They used a rotor head from an electric heli to make
>             a variable pitch prop. Put it on one of those indoor TOC
>             foamies and hovered nose down. I think the story was in
>             Fly Rc magazine a few months ago. Now if they could fly
>             backwards we'd have the next craze: "4D". Maybe they'll do
>             that next month.
>              
>             John Pavlick
>             http://www.idseng.com <http://www.idseng.com/>
>              
>              
>              -----Original Message-----
>             *From:* discussion-request at nsrca.org
>             [mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org]*On Behalf Of
>             *brianyemail-nsrca at yahoo.com
>             *Sent:* Tuesday, January 25, 2005 8:17 AM
>             *To:* discussion at nsrca.org
>             *Subject:* RE: QuiQue Yak
>
>                 Instead of them standing the plane on its tail...lets
>                 see something different....like...stand it on its
>                 nose.  That would be a trick!  
>                  
>                 Brian
>
>          
>
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