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Subject: [RCSE] RE: Wing Servos Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 10:25:28 EST
I just installed HS 85MGs to replace 14 noisy and sometimes intermittent
(in
four different sailplanes) JR 341 and 351s whic
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.
Gordy would say go BLUE.
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Subject: [RCSE] RE: Wing Servos
> Well, the following servos are all prett
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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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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