I’m planning to try the Airtronics 94761 in lieu of the venerable JR 368s on
my Thermal Dancer.  I’m planning to use these servos on all surfaces.  Is
this overkill or a misapplication of this servo?

The airtronics servo has performed impeccably as a rudder servo on small
electric helis like the T-Rex and is used on Futaba 401 gyros without any
problems.  In comparing the JR and Airtronics servo they’re nearly identical
on paper.  I’ve included the details below.  What are others opinions? 
Thanks in advance.

DS368 Premium Digital Servo:Micro 
  Specs
  Torque: 53.0 oz/in
  Speed: .21 sec/60°
  Dimensions: 0.50 x 1.12 x 1.17in
  Weight: .80 oz
  Bearing: n/a
  Motor Type: Cored




Airtronics 94761

Torque – 55 oz/in
Speed  - .15 sec/ 60
Dims – 1.06 x .47 x 1.18
Weight - .80 oz
Bearing – 2
Motor Type - Coreless

Rob

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From: John D Frugé [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 11:07 AM
To: Chip Willis; soaring@airage.com
Subject: Re: [RCSE] The 368's are sold pending funds.

Yep, The (368's) are like Gold. I keep some in the garage in a drawer just
in case the US doller falls to low I still will have something :)
 
Hehe,
 
John Fruge
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Chip Willis 
To: soaring@airage.com 
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 8:50 AM
Subject: [RCSE] The 368's are sold pending funds. 

Man, guess I should have asked for more… lol… thanks guys!

chip
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