[NSRCA-discussion] Back to pattern stuff
Rcmaster199 at aol.com
Rcmaster199 at aol.com
Thu Feb 9 16:35:26 AKST 2006
One other thing, have no plan to use the pattern model in 3D flight so
ligtning fast servos are not too much of an issue, but the best servos do help
pattern flight. We'll see
Matt
In a message dated 2/9/2006 6:40:26 PM Eastern Standard Time,
Rcmaster199 at aol.com writes:
Thanks for the input Adam. I have zilch experience on the little servos so I
don't know. BUT I will find out
Matt
In a message dated 2/9/2006 12:19:05 AM Eastern Standard Time,
adam.g at sasktel.net writes:
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
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