According to the January/February 2001 issue of "Aufwind", the DS-368 is a digital
version of the venerable 351. Torque is listed as 31 Ncm, with a holding torque of 92
Ncm (someone else will have to help with the conversion to inch/ounces). The DS-361
is a digital equivalent of the 341 (31 Ncm and 78 Ncm), and there are also a DS-3328
(equivalent to the 3321 (very popular wing servo in Europe)) and the DS-3728 is a
digitzed version of the 3241 (41 Ncm/90 Ncm and 36 Ncm/80 Ncm respectively). The 361
and 3328 are composite gears, and the 368 and 3728 are metal-geared. I'll try and run
the full article through a translator, and post it in a day or two.
David Stack
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