Sadly I have tried the Hitec 5125MG. I say sadly because it costed me some flying time in 3 great competitions. I even burnt my fingers on one. Flew 10min with one flap in start position and landed on the mark (Nordic championship...). Flipped the model around and ripped the cover off. Man that servo was hot!
The Hitec 5125 is really fast. It is great on neutral and fits in most models. But the gears need to be changed. First it gets sloppy - then the gear locks.
Hitec could have had a winner here but probably wanted to get the price down with alu gears.


If one really need 10-11mm servos there are other choices that should be mentioned. Volz WingMaxx (and Star..) now is digital and the New Futaba 3150 might be a choice!

I am bowing to you guys for giving me the chance to compete against you. Hopefully I can also give something back with pictures and txt on the web after the Nats (or maybe even while we are there).
A big thanks to what seems to be my team during the F3J-Nats also. Don Richmond, Rob Glover and Larry Ruble have taken me under their wings.


BTW I even got a Paypal donation from a Swede today :-)

Hilsen (Regards) Jojo
www.grini.no

Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 22:56:05 -0600
From: "James V. Bacus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: soaring@airage.com
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Hitec /JR thin Servo insights
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I just noticed Gordy's street address is 9303!  You are destined to own
that TX...  8-)  hahahha

P.S. Just sent my donation into the bring JoJo to Nats fund, I sure hope
you can make it dude.



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