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View Poll Results: Which servo would you choose?
Futaba S9157 29 27.36%
Hitec HS7950TG 46 43.40%
JR 8711 24 22.64%
JR 8711HV 7 6.60%
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Old 09-30-2009, 09:56 PM   #37
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Default Re: Which servo for a 40% bird?

everybody knows you dont need hi torque servos...use boost tabs on all your surfaces...then you can use HS 65s all the way around...come on..its so simple...
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Old 10-11-2009, 03:34 AM   #38
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Default Re: Which servo for a 40% bird?

what are boost tab
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Old 11-07-2009, 06:15 PM   #39
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Default Re: Which servo for a 40% bird?

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what are boost tab
Boost tabs are aerodynamic devices that take away lots of the load of the surfaces. As the surfaces move in one direction, boost tabs force a smaller control surface attached to the larger control surface (see picture) to move in the opposite direction, creating a force that helps the surface.

A while ago somebody posted a thread about installing boost tabs on his airplane (a 40% Yak, I think). He said that using multiple high-power servos (and high-current batteries) was a waste of money and weight because boost tabs are so awesome. Also digital servos are a waste of money because boost tabs "give you all the holding power you need" (which doesn't make any sense; boost tabs reduce the restoring force created by control surface movement, which would lead to decreased stability, which would require more holding force. Besides, the real value of digital servos is accuracy, programability, and resolution).

Anyway, the thread poster didn't respond well to criticism or questions about trusting a 40% airplane to a few cheap servos and wasn't very respectful to the moderators. The whole thread went downhill fast and was closed. So now boost tabs are a huge joke on FG, not because of their actual viability but because that thread was just so hilarious.


To answer the original questions from this thread, my vote goes with the 7950. I have four on the ailerons of my 40% Carden and they work great. Some people claim that they jitter when run at unregulated lithium voltage, but mine are regulated and I have yet to experience this. I have two 8711's on the rudder and they work very well but have developed considerable gear slop whereas my Hitec servos have not. I have a friend who has used 8711HV's, and they worked great until they stripped during an IMAC contest.

I have not used the Futaba servos but I have had such great experiences with my Hitec stuff that I wouldn't really consider anything else. I'm not saying it isn't viable, just that I use Hitec because I believe it is the best.
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Old 11-08-2009, 05:14 PM   #40
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thanks boss
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Old 11-16-2009, 11:24 AM   #41
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Default Re: Which servo for a 40% bird?

Boost tabs are a joke????? Come on!!! Who is saying that? I run HS 55's on a boost tab and have had zero problems. Only problem is I cant do a full loop. The backside will fall out with not enough power. But all other maneuvers I do have no problems. Even rolling harriers are perfect with my new boost tabs.
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Old 11-18-2009, 03:28 PM   #42
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Default Re: Which servo for a 40% bird?

i like hitec..but also LOVE the costumer service that they have. Repair and return Shipping by free under warranty when the servo was in a crash...thats priceless.
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Default Re: Which servo for a 40% bird?

Any one of the major manufacturers top of the line servos would be just fine.
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Old 01-06-2010, 10:31 AM   #44
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Default Re: Which servo for a 40% bird?

I have used the 9156's with a SF turbo reg= great servos
I have used 8711's on LiPo's no problems after 1yr.
I just ordered 8911's for my newest build- going straight LiPo's

FYI: I use the JR 2ch inline reg for throttle and choke servos. I think it was designed for heli use??
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Default Re: Which servo for a 40% bird?

I love Hitec servos, but the "somewhat new" Airtronics 94780 is quickly becoming my favorite -- they have TONS of torque (425 oz/in @ 6v) and are super fast and smooth. I use them on the ailerons (one per) and one on the rudder on my 100cc Edge...

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