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Old 02-21-2008, 07:49 PM   #1
michaelg
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Default Which servos should I use??

I am putting together an older hanger 9 Cap 232 airframe that I picked up. It has a 64" wingspan pulled by a super tigre 90 (thoughts on engine choice too?).
I have a Futaba S3003, and S148, and S48 servos. I would like to use the S48 for throttle, maybe the S148 for rudder, and S3003 for elevator. Then I'll purchase 2 faster servos for the ailerons. I'm looking to keep in a nice budget so I think I'll get 2 HS-625MG. Are the HS-625MG servos the best choice? Comments on my plans on using the servos I have a purchasing 2 more are very welcome!

Thanks.

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