Airtronics has a new wing servo in the hands of a few factory pilots and
it should be available this summer they are about the same size as the
DS368 and about the same street cost as well.
I use the JR DS 368, DS 3421 & DS 168's in about everything. I never
had a problem, it�s great to dig out a model that you haven�t flown in
months and not worry about re-centering anything, just charge and fly.

Lets put it this way, the cheaper alternative servos are only about
15.00 less and are not digital and don�t hold up as well so if you�re
outfitting a competition model why not use the best and put your
worries behind you. I see lots of guys at the slope working on their
models with �almost as good servos� 

Build them once and build them right.

Btw. I sell JR and Airtronics so look us up. www.f3x.com


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