FOR SALE
2 each Airtronics 6 channel PCM receivers Model # 92965/72Old plug
not Z-plugNo crystalsLike new condition
$35 each plus $5 shipping in CONUSBuy both for $70 and I'll pay
shipping to CONUS
Thanks for lookingEDG
Pittsburgh
I am looking for a airtronics vision module on ch
15 will pay cash or trade for another module.
Arthur.
Dale,
Your phone # doesn't work. Please call me at the shop.
Thanks for the bandwith
George
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Anyone have any experience with the Hi Tech 5125MG Digital Wing Servo?
DJA
I ran them on ailerons in a Pike Superior for 2 years without any problems.
Tom
Dan Ahearn wrote:
Anyone have any experience with the Hi Tech 5125MG Digital Wing Servo?
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I have two of them that have now outlived two planes, a hotliner and a
F5B ship. Excellent servos.
dan
Dan Ahearn wrote:
Anyone have any experience with the Hi Tech 5125MG Digital Wing Servo?
DJA
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Good servo, but not strong enough for flaps. I've stripped two of them, and
I have friends who have stripped many more than that.
JE
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From: Dan Kitching [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2005 18:32:58 -0500
Cc: rcse soaring@airage.com
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From: Tom Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Hi Tech 5125MG Digital Wing Servo
I ran them on ailerons in a Pike Superior for 2 years without any problems.
Tom
Dan Ahearn wrote:
Anyone have any experience with the Hi Tech 5125MG Digital Wing Servo?
Given the amount of severe abuse I dish out, the 5125 has demonstrated
excellent results on F3B/J, 16 and 24cell F5B's, scale, and in one of
the toughest applications...that being designing platforms to withstand
the FAI F3B world speed record.
The latter experiences have generated flutter
Do you just let the 368's hang out a bit on the ailerons?
At 06:03 PM 12/26/2005, Phil Barnes wrote:
I don't own a Pike anymore. I use all DS368s on my Supras since I tend to
be an abusive sort of guy.
Jim
Downers Grove, IL
Member of the Chicago SOAR club, and Team JR
AMA 592537LSF 7560
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From: James V. Bacus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do you just let the 368's hang out a bit on the ailerons?
My Supras are home made models with solid core wings. The servos fit fine.
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Interesting, I assumed the wings were similar to the molded one. Thanks.
At 07:35 PM 12/26/2005, Phil Barnes wrote:
- Original Message - From: James V. Bacus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do you just let the 368's hang out a bit on the ailerons?
My Supras are home made models with solid core
thought some of you Prodij owners might be interested in this,
since alot of people fight with this kits installation.
i just finished mounting a standard type servo tray in a
Prodij,instead of the gluing servos on a stick method normally used.
you can see details and pics at my website, look
Hi,
I got a good deal ona 1/3 scale ASW-20 kit
made by Mark Smith/Dream Catcher Hobby. Unfortunately there are no plans
included and I need to know what thickness obechi the wing cores are cut for. I
did some research but no success. The common thickness for sheeting seems to be
1/42 here,
Well the temp was 75-76 degrees F today in the
Texas Panhandle , not that much wind. Beautiful Day.
A.B.
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