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Skip Stewart's P3 Revolution, 60cc, Horizon Hobby, NEW!

HRRC Flyer

GSN Sponsor Tier 1
Decision, Decision, Decisions.

Do I get a 3W55CS and a PAU Extra or do I buy the Revolution and the additional servo's I need. I already have a 3W70 at home that's set aside for my AMR Stick (if it ever gets finished). It's not a CS, but I'm more than positive it will make this Bipe do anything I know how to make it do.

BTW, before any of you wise guy's make the comment. Buying both IS NOT an option. . . . . . :D
 

HRRC Flyer

GSN Sponsor Tier 1
Hey @Moki , I was just scanning the Instruction Manual and I did not see a pipe tunnel in the bottom of the fuselage.

I did see one little detail I like. It is the fact that they have already drilled a nice big hole in the firewall for a rear intake engine. I know it doesn't sound like much, but it sure would save me hacking out a hole in the firewall myself.

Edit.
After looking more thoroughly at the manual, it appears that the servo's I currently have may not quite be up to the task which means, I would need to buy 9 more servo's . . . . . :ugh:
 
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HRRC Flyer

GSN Sponsor Tier 1
I'm still thinking HARD about this AWESOME plane. This Revolution may cause me to do something I've never done in the 15 plus years I've been flying. Which is use a servo other than Futaba in one of my planes (other than my foamies). I've been looking at the Savox servo's for a while now, but I don't know if I can convince myself to try them. A friend of mine tried them for the first time in his new 91"EF Extra and he likes them, but I don't know.

Sorry for taking the thread so far off topic.
 
When I was putting together my 89" Slick 3 years ago, I discovered a Futaba 9156 with a problem on the rudder so I bought a Savox 2270 to put in its place. It's been a solid servo and I'm probably going to go with Savox on my Dalton 300 if I ever finish building it.
 

siko_flyer

70cc twin V2
I was always a Hitec fan, but I could not afford Hitec's with the torque I needed and the amount of servos needed for my 104" slick, I went with Savox and they will probably be the only thing I use from now on.
 
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