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PHphishPH
Heliman
Location: Ft. Collins, CO

Does anyone use HS-55's successfully? I've been looking around and it seems the vast majority of the Hornets have HS-50's. Is the difference really something I should be worried about? To spend another $100 on servos when I've already got some on there is really not where I want to see my money going right now.
I've been reading the forums a lot because I have yet to see my Hornet fly since its rebuild. It just will not take off and eats pinions after every attempt. Lack of power?
Thanks
08-28-2003 Over year old.
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aaronredbaron
Senior Heliman
Location: West Linn, OR, USA

FP or CP

there could be so many things that could cause it you gotta be more specific. what setup do you have? how much does it weigh? if it is a fp hornet the 55's are ok if its a cp they are kinda heavy and slow.
good luck
Aaron Shell
www.windcrafterinc.com
09-11-2003 Over year old.
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Hoverup
Elite Veteran
Location: Gulf Coast

The 55's will work fine. Only the wildest maddog 3D pilots can claim the difference in less weight and faster response from the 50's will be notieable. But then they also can hear their home entertainment systems hit the highs at 30Khz

All that stated, I fly 50's on all my CP Micro's.

Cheers - Boyd
AMA 80393
Major USAF
Retired
09-11-2003 Over year old.
 
 
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