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WALSTON RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS Tired of Losing Models? Contact us NOW...!


Walston Retrieval Systems 725 Cooper Lake Rd. S.E., Smyrna, GA 30082 770-434-4905


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Hitec’s research department and engineers work tirelessly at developing economical servo technology and have added two new servos to their current line. The HS-40 nano, nylon gear analog servo, with a three-pole cored motor and resilient nylon gears, is a dream come true for micro aircraft, sailplane and helicopter pilots. Slightly larger than the popular HS-35D with an operating range of 4.8 to 6.0 volts, the HS-40 (stock #31040) is a solid performer that is easy on your wallet at $8.99. Hitec’s HS-53 (stock #31053) is designed with a durable nylon gear train and an efficient three-pole cored motor. This lightweight servo is a terrific fit for small power planes and gliders. Priced right, it is sure to become a universal favorite at $8.49.


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HITEC, 12115 Paine Street, Poway, CA 92064, 858-748-6948, www.hitecrcd.com


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HS-40 and HS-53 Servos from Hitec


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NOVEMBER 2013


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