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New Spektrum Servos from Horizon Hobby


The incredible speed and accuracy of the Spektrum™ H5020G gyro servo will transform the performance of any 250−500-size 3D helicopter. Besides delivering precise tail response and holding power that is second to none, it boasts a metal gear train designed to withstand the punishment of aggressive 3D maneuvers. It also has a specially designed case with an aluminum center section that dissipates heat so the motor and electronics run cooler and last longer.


The H5020G Mini Digital Gyro Metal Gear Servo is $49.99.


The A6110's digital precision, low deadband sensitivity and class−leading .14 transit time is ideal for any 40−60−size sport aircraft. The cored motor delivers reliable power to the tight plastic gear train. Ball bearing support helps assure that accuracy continues throughout the long life of the servo. Its ability to accept the higher voltage from a 2S Li-Po battery makes setup simpler and operation more efficient.


The A6110 High-Voltage Standard Servo is $26.99.


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The A7030's metal gear train, great speed and incredible 49 oz-in of torque is ideal for any aircraft requiring a thin-wing servo like that on a sailplane where only a 10mm depth of space is typical. The ability of the A7030 to accept a higher voltage from a 2S Li-Po battery makes setup simpler and lighter without any voltage regulations.


The A7030 HV Thin Wing Servo is $41.99. For more information and specifications on these servos and to see the other


servos available from Horizon Hobby, please visit their website.


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