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GRAVITY SUCKS
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Location: florida
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hey guys do you think that the hitec 5645mg are enough for the ailerons on the qq yak 85???
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Team Extreme
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The recommended torque is no less than 180oz. for all surfaces. I would go with 8611a's or equivalent myself. If you do go with the 5645's make sure you run them at 6v and seal the hinge gaps good. The 85" er is a very nice flying plane, you will enjoy it. I had the first 85"er released and was the first to get one in the air. It is in Virginia with a new owner now and he has a ton of flights on it and loves it too.
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Flamingos are everywhere!
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Location: Johns Creek, GA
Age: 44
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I ran 5955's on all surfaces on mine......
don't scrimp on servos....ever.. they can really make the difference from a cruddy airplane to a great one... the 85" deserves the best
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