| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 1669.1 | Interesting | ANGLIN::SPOHR |  | Fri May 26 1995 10:10 | 5 | 
|  |     What kind of connectors are offered?  I assume the major brands.
    
    Also, are they bushing or ball bearing servos?
    
    
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| 1669.2 | All flavors | NCMAIL::BLUMJ |  | Fri May 26 1995 12:43 | 14 | 
|  |     re: -1
    
    They offer connectors for all radio types(JR,Futaba,Airtronics,etc).
    
    The bearings are described as "Shock proof, self-lubricating
    meehanite/oilite, .0005 radial clearance bearings."
    
    A guy in my club went to college(Cornell) with Dave Abbe(owner of DAD)
    and he is really high on this technology.
    
    I really like the fact that they are 80 in-oz of torque vs. the 40
    in-oz you get with Futaba, JR, Airtronics standard servos.
    
    
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| 1669.3 | Inquiring minds want to know... | ANGLIN::SPOHR |  | Fri May 26 1995 17:18 | 3 | 
|  |     Did you mail order these or acquire local?
    
    
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| 1669.4 |  | NCMAIL::BLUMJ |  | Mon Jun 05 1995 11:11 | 3 | 
|  |     re: -1
    
    Ordered directly from DAD.
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| 1669.5 | Question | SALEM::DEAN |  | Mon Jun 05 1995 12:23 | 5 | 
|  |     
    Have you tried out everything in an airplane yet?
    
    Dennis
    
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| 1669.6 |  | NCMAIL::BLUMJ |  | Mon Jun 05 1995 14:25 | 7 | 
|  |     re:-1
    
    Two are currently in use one for the tow release in the nose of a 1/4
    scale glider, the other for a tow release in my towplane.  The 80 in oz
    of torque really comes in handy in these applications.
    
    
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| 1669.7 | so many questions, so little time.. | CSLALL::ONEILL |  | Fri Jul 07 1995 14:22 | 5 | 
|  |     I got a question. Do you have to have any thing tuned when you 
    purchase an aftermarket receiver or do you just buy the proper
    channel, drop it in and go fly?
    
                                                 Thanks, Jim
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| 1669.8 | No problem | SALEM::DEAN |  | Thu Aug 03 1995 09:04 | 11 | 
|  |     
    I have never had problems using different rec's with different
    xmitter's, as long as they are the same channel. This is for equipment
    that advertized these feature like RCD. I would have to believe for DAD
    to stay in business his would have to be as compatable as RCD.
    By the way the only difference between a Futaba and Hitec or etc. rec
    is the plastic cover with the cut out for the servo.
    
    Bye
    Dennis
    
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