Dale, is it because of more deadband (electronic), or looser gear sets that
eat up the loads at no TX input? Any ideas?
The reason I'm asking is that I will need a couple of planes worth of servos
soon. I just finished a Milan (knock around plane) and used MPX digitals on
R/E/F and MPX analogs
Nathan Woods wrote:
Well, the following servos are all pretty good if money is the deciding
factor:
2. JR 341 sim to HS-85, but better
3. JR 351 sim to JR 341 but with MG
4. JR 368 digi version of the 351, very sweet servo
The only thing in common between the 351 and the DS368 is the case.
I have a NIB Miltiplex "Dart" HLG for sale. Price is $105 in CONUS,
including post office shipping.
Thanks!
Dave Darling
Modesto, CA
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Gordy would say go BLUE.
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Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 9:08 AM
Subject: [RCSE] RE: Wing Servos
> Well, the following servos are all pretty good if money is the deciding
> fa
Go to my website: www.yntdesign.com and brows to Products>Electronics>BC6
Flight Monitor
The BC6 will do what you want and more. If interested...Please contact me
off-list.
Sheldon
YNT uDesign
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Looking for a comp. 2 meter. Would prefer a Super V in good shape.
Respond to my E-mail.
Bob
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Guys,
I flew by Torrey the other day on my way to, and out
of Montgomery Field in SD on Friday the 27th - the day
of the race? On the way down, saw many large slope
race type models on the edge of the hill. (Couldn't
tell if anybody was flying) On the way back, around
4:00 or so, saw nothing. Did
I just installed HS 85MGs to replace 14 noisy and sometimes intermittent (in four different sailplanes) JR 341 and 351s which had been returned to JR and were returned to me with the $100+ bill as in good condition. These servos were just as noisy and intermittent after this expensive service.
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I wrote Dave Brown concerning this issue.
Here is his reply.
This is news(?) to me
I doubt if there is any foundation, but I'll look into it.
The only part with any POSSIBLE validity, is the "no autonomous flight", as
this has been discussed
Well, the following servos are all pretty good if money is the deciding
factor:
1. HS-125 (non-digital MG's)
2. JR 341 sim to HS-85, but better
3. JR 351 sim to JR 341 but with MG
4. JR 368 digi version of the 351, very sweet servo
5. HS-85MG, good servo, plenty strong but too much play usual
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