[NSRCA-discussion] low profile JR servo?

Anthony Abdullah aabdu at sbcglobal.net
Tue Feb 20 10:05:58 AKST 2007


I have used the coreless 7000 series super servos (both the 7000 and 7005) for years with very good results. Even though they are not digital they are very accurate and seem to have good holding power. 
   
  Anthony

"Dr. Mike Harrison" <drmikedds at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
  Hey guys,
Go with the Futaba wing low profile digitals 9254 I think. They are 
fantastic.
Mike
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> DS9411SA's. They are a mid sized servo, so they are shorter, and
> smaller overall than a standard. Lighter also. I think the only low
> profile they have (7005?) is a non-digital. I tried DS3421's on
> ailerons, but the gears are just too small for the vibration abuse on
> ailerons, IMHO. Work great on elevators.
>
> There is a DS3301, but it is a very thin servo primarily for sailplanes.
>
> Jon
>
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> So what JR servos are you using in your wings? Do they have a low
> prifile servo anymore?
>
> Randy
>
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