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| just another model junkie ![]() | im thinking of buying a funtana 90. im thinking os 160 for greatest bang for the buck. the question i wanna ask is wat kind of servo power am i gonna need. is 60 ounces enough please help. im thinking cheap 3d practice so i dont wanna spend money on 645s but i will if i have too.
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| just another model junkie ![]() | minimum 645 crap. thats gonna be a bit more money are you guys talking these http://greathobbies.com/products/pro..._id=HITHS645MS that seems overkill when they ask for 50 ounces minimum. these are like twice recomended.
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| Ay Bay Bay! ![]() | Get the crappy servos and say good bye to your plane. Get the servos that cost like $10 more and enjoy for hundreds of flights. you make the decision
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| just another model junkie ![]() | well you guys probably have more experience than me but i have some of these sitting around wat do you think http://hitecrcd.com/homepage/product_fs.htm they are 605s and they run 94 ounces of torque wat do you u guys think thank you buy the way.
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| Grad of CrazyGoNuts Univ. ![]() | I agree get the better servos. It like an investment in the fact that you don't have to pay all the money on a new plane when it crashes because of flutter. Besides you will be able to use them over and over on other aircraft and when you get good you will be able to appreciate the better performance you get out of them vs. buying cheap now and then having to buy the others later cause of a crash or cause you need the quicker reaction time out of the servos cause you are getting better. Just remember you may be paying more now but you are saving money in the long run. However, thats just my opinion and it is your money so do what you think is best. |
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