[NSRCA-discussion] Back to pattern stuff
Chad Northeast
chad at f3acanada.org
Wed Feb 8 20:23:24 AKST 2006
Futaba 3110 :) 22 in-oz, and very quick
Should be enough jam for that size of model.
Chad
Adam Glatt wrote:
>Matt, on the subject of the JR DS281 mini digital servo, I have some
>thoughts. I bought two of them last summer for a 3Dfoamy.com superXtra
>(1.14m span, layered depron flat shockie, outdoors, 17oz). I used them
>in rudder and elevator. I found them to be extremely slow. This was
>supposed to be an aerobatic and slightly 3D plane, and I wished I had
>installed faster servos. The airplane flew like crap, so it wasn't a
>good test to evaluate the 281, but I used them enough to figure out that
>they aren't the best.
>
>I'll probably be building a Stevens Aeromodels Edge540 this spring. It
>will weigh about 2 pounds, and from reading user reviews last fall, JR
>Sport looked to have a servo or two that spec'ed attractively. I've
>never done a 2-3lb electric, though, so I don't know which servo is best.
>
>-Adam
>
>Rcmaster199 at aol.com wrote:
>
>
>>The landing gear will be simple carbon tubing with axles glued in.
>>Planning to use DS281's in the beastie on DaveL's recommendation with
>>the 770 rx
>>
>>The final weight is projected at around 2 1/2 pounds where it should
>>be a fine match for the A30 M16 Hacker motor. A real pocket pattern model
>>
>>MattK
>>
>>
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