John
You know it is funny, but the Airtronics guy's say that they wished I
flew JR...Go figguer ???
Your numbers do not match up with what I was told...
But the 368 has been a great servo for me and I have 368's with over 500
hours of flight time on them with in my Icon armada. I have had only
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From: Danny C Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I said NOTHING bad about the boys in red, in fact I have nothing but
great respect and good words for almost all of them...:^P
They have great people and have great product's and great support. Even
if one of them said
John Diniz wrote:
but here are the facts regarding the new Airtronics servo vs the JR DS368
Torque: with 4-cell pack
Air=37.1 oz/in, JR=53 oz/in
Speed: with 4-cell pack
Air=.18sec/60 degrees, JR=.21sec/60 degrees
Size:
Air=.48 x 1.07 x 1.11, JR=.50 x 1.12 x 1.17
Weight:
Air=.78oz,
And has 70% LESS torque
That SHOULD read: Has 70% OF the torque. NOT less. Sorry
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From: Danny C Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I said NOTHING bad about the boys in red, in fact I have nothing but
great respect and good words for almost all of them...:^P
They have great people and have great product's and great
I didn't mean to start a manufacturer's war. I just
found a neat new servo, and wanted to share that with
the group. It is true, I do not exactly pay retail for
radio... but it doesn't really matter, I do not
promote a product I don't believe in - period.
Now that being said, I'm not sure where
Hmmmso it would seem they wash our dishes and blow our noses as
well?? Sounds like they will win a contast for ya too...
Danny C Williams wrote:
I have to agree with DP here no matter how much I do not want tolol
I had gotten my hands on some of new production Digital Airtronics
Mountain Models
http://www.scalesoaring.com
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From: Simon Van Leeuwen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 05, 2005 5:42 AM
To: Danny C Williams
Cc: Soaring@airage.com
Subject: Re: [RCSE] RE: Airtronics new digital wing servo
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From: Simon Van Leeuwen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 05, 2005 5:42 AM
To: Danny C Williams
Cc: Soaring@airage.com
Subject: Re: [RCSE] RE: Airtronics new digital wing servo
Hmmmso it would seem they wash our dishes and blow our
John,
In the past 15 years I've flow all the in servos.
It used to be Air. 141's or JR 341's for ailerons Futaba 3002's
for flaps, and various servo's for rudder and stabs.
In the latter years when the new generation of servos came to the
fore and Mann Tau started to import the blue Volt's, our
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