I have an older sailplane I got on ebay and wonder if anyone is familiar with
airtronic servo 94102. specifically, what OZ torque does it have at 4 volts??
this is in a wingeron called AXLE by sailplanes international.
Seems to me, I need a high torque servo for the wingeron portion.
TIA
kevin
Possibly the Dymond D60.
Jeb
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Thankx everyone, I meant to say 4.8 volts, not 4.0 volts.
and YES.. I plan to use the biggest metal gear servo I can get in there.
A Cirrus CS-80 2 BBMG is available to me. THis is cheap I know.. but might
it be okay?? I don't need speed, but rather torque.
Thankx again.
kevin kavaney
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I used one of those torquey, but slow Cirrus servos on a wingeron sloper
once. It worked, but the slowness was noticable.
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Thankx everyone, I meant to say 4.8 volts, not 4.0 volts.
and YES.. I plan to use the biggest metal gear servo I can get
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Where are the best RC scale websites and discussion forums?
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