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Old 08-26-2003, 10:54 AM   #1
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I have a Midwest Extra 300s 1/4 scale
I need servos
If you have any let me know what and price
willing to get a full flight pack
also if you know what servos work with this plane please helpout and let me know
I'm thinking 90+ ounce or is this over kill
also am I better off with metal gear

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Old 08-26-2003, 11:04 AM   #2
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90 oz servos are ok for ailerons and elevators, but for the rudder, I would recommend at least 125 oz. They shold all be ball-bearing servos.
Metal gears are not required, but work fine if you want them.

Is this a new kit or an older version? If it's an older kit, there are several updates that need to be done. You can tell what version you have by the tail assembly. Did it come with flat tail surfaces with no wire bracing, flat with wire bracing included, or, the newest version, airfoiled tail surfaces?

There are problems in the older versions with the horizontal stab rigidity, the aileron servo mounting, and the control horns (bolts)

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