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04-20-2014, 07:38 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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New x50 flybarless. Need help choosing servos
Bought a new x50 flybarless model. Looking to get servos. Going to go with graupner stuff.
http://www.openhobby.com/front/produ...AGE%5B%5D=HIGH Brushless or coreless for sure and I figure high voltage ones right? How important is metal case? What torque specs and speed will I want on each servo? I figure as fast as possible on all except maybe throttle. No idea what torque range I'd need for each. Here's some brushless I was considering http://www.openhobby.com/front/produ...00000000&sort= http://www.openhobby.com/front/produ...00000000&sort= And coreless http://www.openhobby.com/front/produ...00000000&sort= http://www.openhobby.com/front/produ...00000000&sort= I'll be using this radio http://www.openhobby.com/front/produ...02000000&sort= Thanks |
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04-23-2014, 12:14 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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I have not used any HV servos so cannot give any feedback on them.
A few at my club are using the latest Align HV servos and the reports are that they work very well. I would be more inclined to think the most powerful servos are a requirement on 700 / 800 size models with being able to get away with less powerful servos on the X50. Personally I am running Futaba BLS451 on cyclic and throttle and MKS BL980 brushless on tail using Li-Fe for power. I happen to be using v-bar but I don't think that is important. |
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