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e-Lite Machines Corona > Servo horn question
 
 
MOZZER
Senior Heliman
Location: St. Peters Missouri

Hello, my heli is all done and hopefully ready to fly. But, I have a new reciever that's been messed up somehow and am waiting for repairs to finish. Meanwhile, I've been doing some little things to help out. What I want to know is do the metal, aluminum, or glass servo arms serve any purpose that would be beneficial for me to buy? The directions in the Corona manual state to have the cyclic servo arms around 12mm (measuring from the center whole of the horn), and the tail about 12.5mm. But, my servo's, 2 of HS-85MG, 1 of HS-81, middle arms reach around 11mm, and last hole around 13mm. I have the little servo-drill to make extra hole but it doesn't appear to have room inbetween the holes on the horn. So, is it big enough of a deal that I should buy some 12mm Hitec servo arms? If I gotta buy it anyway, I'm just curious about the metal horns, etc. Any suggestions appreciated, thanks, Steve.
03-28-2004 Over year old.
 
 
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Heliman
Location: Kent Washington

Use the 13mm hole, I did. It works just great. Also metal servo arms aren't a great idea. The plastic ones will bend and give some if you crash instead of instantly taking out the servo gears.
03-29-2004 Over year old.
 
 
MOZZER
Senior Heliman
Location: St. Peters Missouri

Great, thanks a lot, Steve.
03-29-2004 Over year old.
 
 
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