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9 Gram Micro Servo from Airtronics. The typical servo for everything small from 400 size helis to park flyer foamies. Airtronics servos feature custom I.C.'s, Surface Mount Technology (SMT) construction, and splined output shafts for easier control surface adjustments. Molded neoprene vibration isolators and injection-molded servo cases ensure superior strength and long lasting durability.
Specifications:
Weight 0.32 oz
Dimensions 0.91 x 0.44 x 0.87 in
Torque 18 / 23 Oz In @ 4.8 / 6.0 V
Speed 0.12 / 0.10 sec @ 4.8 / 6.0 V
Std 3 Pole Motor
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Specifications:This is the Airtronics Standard Servo, well suited for all types of aircraft, car, and boat models. Strong, reliable, and not over-sizes to get there. This is a GREAT standard Servo. The 94102Z features compact size, rugged gear train, and is compatible with all Airtronics Systems. This servo is equipped with the Airtronics "Z" connector which is compatible with Airtronics Z Equipment as well as current Hitec, JR, and Futaba Equipment.
Weight: 1.59 Oz
Size: 1.54 x 0.79 x 1.42mm
Voltage: 4.8-6.0
Speed: 0.20 sec/60 deg @4.8v, 0.16sec/60deg @ 6.0v
Torque42 Oz/In @4.8v, 53 Oz/In @6.0v
Why you need digital servos! There's nothing “standard” about a digital!
Accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos
Develop instant power. An analog servo only develops it's full power when stalled and/or at its extreme movement. A Digital servo develops all of it's power as soon as it moves, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger even if it “specs” the same as a comparable analog.
Holding Power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of it's power, thus virtually eliminating the “blow back” found with all normal analog servos.
Digital Precision. When used with a 2.4GHz digital radio, especially a fast radio such as Airtronics, digital servos more accurately translate and hold your command inputs from your transmitter. You will feel more connected to your model.
Wide Selection. Unlike years past, digital servos come in a huge variety of sizes and specifications, and prices! Setting up a complete model 100% digital is more practical and affordable than ever before.
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The 94162Z offers a unique combination of high power (144 oz/in torque) and affordability in a servo that is a standard size (just simply a little bit taller to handle the bigger motor). You will not find a more affordable standard servo with this much torque! Again, Airtronics offers a best-of-class servo at a price that is simply unbeatable.
Airtronics servos feature custom I.C.'s, Surface Mount Technology (SMT) construction, and splined output shafts for easier control surface adjustments. Molded neoprene vibration isolators and injection-molded servo cases ensure superior strength and long lasting durability.
Airtronics Blue Z-Plugs are compatible with most standard systems today including Futaba, Hitec, and JR
Specifications:
Weight 2.36 oz
Dimensions 1.54 x 0.79 x 1.61 in
Torque 115 / 144 Oz In @ 4.8 / 6.0 V
Speed 0.23 / 0.18 sec @ 4.8 / 6.0 V
Std 3 Pole Motor
Metal gears (1 nylon for smoother operation) with 1 ball bearing on the output shaft -

The Standard Airtronics Servo Goes Digital. Everything you wanted in a top-notch standard, now in digital form!
Specifications:
Weight: 1.45 oz (40.8g)
Dimensions: 1.54" (39.1 mm) x 0.79" (20 mm) x 1.42" (36mm)
Torque@ 4.8v: 46 in/oz (3.3 cm/Kg)
Speed/60 degrees@ 4.8v: 0.18 sec
Why you need digital servos! There's nothing “standard” about a digital!
Accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos
Develop instant power. An analog servo only develops it's full power when stalled and/or at its extreme movement. A Digital servo develops all of it's power as soon as it moves, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger even if it “specs” the same as a comparable analog.
Holding Power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of it's power, thus virtually eliminating the “blow back” found with all normal analog servos.
Digital Precision. When used with a 2.4GHz digital radio, especially a fast radio such as Airtronics, digital servos more accurately translate and hold your command inputs from your transmitter. You will feel more connected to your model.
Wide Selection. Unlike years past, digital servos come in a huge variety of sizes and specifications, and prices! Setting up a complete model 100% digital is more practical and affordable than ever before.
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Everything you get in the 94702, but with a ball bearing for added durability and precision.
Specifications:- Weight: 1.55 oz (43.9g)
- Dimensions: 1.54" (39.1 mm) x 0.79" (20 mm) x 1.42" (36mm)
- Torque@ 4.8v: 50 in/oz (3.6 cm/Kg)
- Speed/60 degrees@ 4.8v: 0.17 sec
Accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos
Develop instant power. An analog servo only develops it's full power when stalled and/or at its extreme movement. A Digital servo develops all of it's power as soon as it moves, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger even if it “specs” the same as a comparable analog.
Holding Power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of it's power, thus virtually eliminating the “blow back” found with all normal analog servos.
Digital Precision. When used with a 2.4GHz digital radio, especially a fast radio such as Airtronics, digital servos more accurately translate and hold your command inputs from your transmitter. You will feel more connected to your model.
Wide Selection. Unlike years past, digital servos come in a huge variety of sizes and specifications, and prices! Setting up a complete model 100% digital is more practical and affordable than ever before.
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Airtronics 94746M - Digital, Metal-Gear, High-Resolution, Low- Profile Competition Servo. The ultimate low-profile FAST servo. Speed fast enough for Gyro, low profile for aileron servos, and PERFECT for 1/10th Cars/Trucks
Finally a no-compromize Low-Profile Servo. Airtronics engineers worked with top-level competitors to develop this amazing low-profile servo. Shorter than a standard, this servo moves at a blistering speed of .08s/60 degrees yet produces 89oz/in of torque.
What's more impressive is its actual response in use. The high-resolution, high-speed chip makes the servo amazingly responsive. Use it as a tail rotor servo for a drift-free, immediate-response servo in conjunction with a high-performance gyro. Install it in a 1/10th-scale on-road car and feel what a truly precise and fast servo can really do for your lap times. Use it in a wing and feel the highly-accurate servo react more precisely to your transmitter stick inputs. The speed and precision are amazing and reflect what a modern high-performance competition servo truly should be.- Weight: 1.77 oz
- Dimensions: 1.59 x .83 x 1.04 inch
- Torque: 89 in/oz @ 6.0 V, 80 in/oz @ 4.8V
- Speed: .08s/60 degrees @ 6.0V, .10s/60 degrees @ 4.8V
- Motor Type: Coreless
- Chip: High-Speed Digital
- Ball Bearings: 2
Why you need digital servos! There's nothing “standard” about a digital!
Accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos
Develop instant power. An analog servo only develops it's full power when stalled and/or at its extreme movement. A Digital servo develops all of it's power as soon as it moves, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger even if it “specs” the same as a comparable analog.
Holding Power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of it's power, thus virtually eliminating the “blow back” found with all normal analog servos.
Digital Precision. When used with a 2.4GHz digital radio, especially a fast radio such as Airtronics, digital servos more accurately translate and hold your command inputs from your transmitter. You will feel more connected to your model.
Wide Selection. Unlike years past, digital servos come in a huge variety of sizes and specifications, and prices! Setting up a complete model 100% digital is more practical and affordable than ever before.
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The ultimate sailplane servo. This servo is also used on elevator for pattern planes and anywhere else a small digital MG servo is needed. Airtronics servos feature custom I.C.'s, Surface Mount Technology (SMT) construction, and splined output shafts for easier control surface adjustments. Molded neoprene vibration isolators and injection-molded servo cases ensure superior strength and long lasting durability.
Specifications:
Weight 0.80 oz
Dimensions 1.06 x 0.47 x 1.18 in
Torque 55 / 66 Oz In @ 4.8 / 6.0 V
Speed 0.15 / 0.12 sec @ 4.8 / 6.0 V
Std 3 Pole Motor
Plastic and metal gears with two bearings
Why you need digital servos! There's nothing “standard” about a digital!
Accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos
Develop instant power. An analog servo only develops it's full power when stalled and/or at its extreme movement. A Digital servo develops all of it's power as soon as it moves, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger even if it “specs” the same as a comparable analog.
Holding Power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of it's power, thus virtually eliminating the “blow back” found with all normal analog servos.
Digital Precision. When used with a 2.4GHz digital radio, especially a fast radio such as Airtronics, digital servos more accurately translate and hold your command inputs from your transmitter. You will feel more connected to your model.
Wide Selection. Unlike years past, digital servos come in a huge variety of sizes and specifications, and prices! Setting up a complete model 100% digital is more practical and affordable than ever before.
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High Torque Sport Digital with Ball Bearings and Metal Gears. Great for cars and larger aircraft.
Specifications:- Weight: 1.94 oz (55g)
- Dimensions: 1.54" (39.1 mm) x 0.79" (20 mm) x 1.61" (40.9 mm)
- Torque@ 4.8v: 92 in/oz 6.6 cm/Kg)
- Speed/60 degrees@ 4.8v: 0.22 sec
Accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos
Develop instant power. An analog servo only develops it's full power when stalled and/or at its extreme movement. A Digital servo develops all of it's power as soon as it moves, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger even if it “specs” the same as a comparable analog.
Holding Power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of it's power, thus virtually eliminating the “blow back” found with all normal analog servos.
Digital Precision. When used with a 2.4GHz digital radio, especially a fast radio such as Airtronics, digital servos more accurately translate and hold your command inputs from your transmitter. You will feel more connected to your model.
Wide Selection. Unlike years past, digital servos come in a huge variety of sizes and specifications, and prices! Setting up a complete model 100% digital is more practical and affordable than ever before.
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The Airtronics 94772M is part of the family of new generation Digital High Resolution Technology Servos from Sanwa Japan. In a case the same size as the popular analog 9435&Z, the new 772M features an all-metal gear drive train as well as superior speed and resolution making this servo feel faster because it produces full-power as soon as it moves! While a speciality servo, this 94772M servo is already a favorite of the racers and pilots that need good power in a servo that is VERY FAST. As with all Airtronics High-Power servos, this servo comes with mounting hardware and a heavy-duty servo arm.
Specifications:
Weight: 1.98 oz (56 gr)
Dimensions: 1.54 x 0.79 x 1.47 (39.1 x 20.1 x 37.3mm)
Torque:
@ 4 8v = 67 Oz/In (4.8 Kg/cm)
@ 6.0v = 83 Oz/In (6.0 Kg/cm)
Speed:
@ 4.8v = 0.11 sec/60 deg
@ 6.0v = 0.09 sec/60 deg
Why you need digital servos! There's nothing “standard” about a digital!
Accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos
Develop instant power. An analog servo only develops it's full power when stalled and/or at its extreme movement. A Digital servo develops all of it's power as soon as it moves, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger even if it “specs” the same as a comparable analog.
Holding Power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of it's power, thus virtually eliminating the “blow back” found with all normal analog servos.
Digital Precision. When used with a 2.4GHz digital radio, especially a fast radio such as Airtronics, digital servos more accurately translate and hold your command inputs from your transmitter. You will feel more connected to your model.
Wide Selection. Unlike years past, digital servos come in a huge variety of sizes and specifications, and prices! Setting up a complete model 100% digital is more practical and affordable than ever before.
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Smooth, high speed standard MG servo. Perfect for larger aerobatic aircraft, heli cyclic, and 1/10th Cars/Trucks
Specifications:
Weight: 1.93 oz (56 g)
Dimensions: 1.54" (39 mm) x 0.78" (20 mm) x 1.5" (37.4 mm)
Torque:
@ 4.8v: 92 in/oz (6.6 cm/Kg)
@ 6.0v: 114 in/oz (8.2 cm/Kg)
Speed/60 degrees:
@ 4.8v: 0.13 sec
@ 6.0v: 0.10 sec
Why you need digital servos! There's nothing “standard” about a digital!
Accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos
Develop instant power. An analog servo only develops it's full power when stalled and/or at its extreme movement. A Digital servo develops all of it's power as soon as it moves, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger even if it “specs” the same as a comparable analog.
Holding Power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of it's power, thus virtually eliminating the “blow back” found with all normal analog servos.
Digital Precision. When used with a 2.4GHz digital radio, especially a fast radio such as Airtronics, digital servos more accurately translate and hold your command inputs from your transmitter. You will feel more connected to your model.
Wide Selection. Unlike years past, digital servos come in a huge variety of sizes and specifications, and prices! Setting up a complete model 100% digital is more practical and affordable than ever before.
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Where more torque is needed, this digital is smooth, high power, and metal geared.
Specifications:
Weight: 1.93 oz (56 g)
Dimensions: 1.54" (39 mm) x 0.78" (20 mm) x 1.5" (37.4 mm)
Torque:
@ 4.8v: 124 in/oz (8.9 cm/Kg)
@ 6.0v: 151 in/oz (10.9 cm/Kg)
Speed/60 degrees:
@ 4.8v: 0.17 sec
@ 6.0v: 0.13 sec
Why you need digital servos! There's nothing “standard” about a digital!
Accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos
Develop instant power. An analog servo only develops it's full power when stalled and/or at its extreme movement. A Digital servo develops all of it's power as soon as it moves, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger even if it “specs” the same as a comparable analog.
Holding Power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of it's power, thus virtually eliminating the “blow back” found with all normal analog servos.
Digital Precision. When used with a 2.4GHz digital radio, especially a fast radio such as Airtronics, digital servos more accurately translate and hold your command inputs from your transmitter. You will feel more connected to your model.
Wide Selection. Unlike years past, digital servos come in a huge variety of sizes and specifications, and prices! Setting up a complete model 100% digital is more practical and affordable than ever before.
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423 OZ IN TORQUE WITH A BLISTERING .15/S TRANSIT SPEED ON A COMMON 5 CELL PACK. FEEL THE UNSTOPPABLE POWER OF THE AIRTRONICS 94780M SERVO, THE HIGHEST POWER SERVO IN ITS CLASS.
The Airtronics 94780M is part of the family of new generation Digital High Resolution Technology Servos from Sanwa Japan. In a case the same size as the popular analog 94358Z, the new 780M features a metal gear drive train, highest-power-in-class handling, and superior speed and resolution making this servo feel even faster because it produces full-power as soon as it moves! Pilots and Drivers of Large Scale Aircraft and Bigger Off-Road Truggies world-wide appreciate the imense power, quality, and value in this servo, making it the most popular and widely accepted servo amongst Airtronics-Team World Class Airtronics Champion Drivers and Pilots of Aircraft and Cars in the larger classes. As with all Airtronics High-Power servos, this servo comes with mounting hardware and a heavy-duty servo arm.
The Airtronics 94780M is the highest-torque servo in a standard case on the market today, and it is as fast as many other servos with much lower torque. Inside and out, this servo is built for reliability and performance. And, it does all this at a fraction of the price of it's competitors
94780M is perfect for high-torque applications such as steering for 1/8th vehicles, the rudder on larger aerobatic aircraft, all control surfaces for high-power large jets (not the small park flyers, however!), and all control surfaces on 27% or larger scale planes.
Specifications:
Weight: 2.33 oz (66 g)
Dimensions: 1.6" (40.6 mm) x 0.83" (21.1 mm) x 1.5" (38.1 mm)
Torque
@ 4.8v: 361 in/oz (26 cm/Kg)
@ 6.0v: 423 in/oz (30.5 cm/Kg)
Speed/60 degrees
@ 4.8v: 0.19 sec
@ 6.0v: 0.15 sec
Highest-Torque Digital Standard Case-Size servo on the market.
Uses 6 screws for better rigidity
Mid-section of case has a Heat-Sink for motor cooling
All internal parts are completely serviceable, ensuring you can keep your servo in tip top condition for years to come
1-Year Warranty through Airtronics Service
Note, high-power servos such as this can draw as much as 5 amps! Make sure your switch harness, servo extensions, and power source
(receiver battery or BEC) can meet the demands of this servo. Normal "standard" radio switch harnesses and small 500mAH batteries typically
cannot supply enough current for this servo, especially when multiple servos are used.
Why you need digital servos! There's nothing “standard” about a digital!
Accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos
Develop instant power. An analog servo only develops it's full power when stalled and/or at its extreme movement. A Digital servo develops all of it's power as soon as it moves, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger even if it “specs” the same as a comparable analog.
Holding Power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of it's power, thus virtually eliminating the “blow back” found with all normal analog servos.
Digital Precision. When used with a 2.4GHz digital radio, especially a fast radio such as Airtronics, digital servos more accurately translate and hold your command inputs from your transmitter. You will feel more connected to your model.
Wide Selection. Unlike years past, digital servos come in a huge variety of sizes and specifications, and prices! Setting up a complete model 100% digital is more practical and affordable than ever before.
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7.4 gram Digital Micro where size, weight, and precision are all important. For use in Foamies, 2M Glider Ailerons, HLG/DL Gliders, etc. To help make the most of your modeling talents, turn to Airtronics digital servo technology. As a world leading electronics manufacturer, Airtronics is dedicated to achieving ever higher levels of amazingly consistent quality control.
Specifications:
Weight: 0.26 oz (7.4 g)
Dimensions: 0.91" (23 mm) x 0.35" (9 mm) x 0.9" (22.8 mm)
Torque:
@ 4.8v: 22 in/oz (1.6 cm/Kg)
@ 6.0v: 26 in/oz (1.9 cm/Kg)
Speed/60 degrees:
@ 4.8v: 0.18 sec
@ 6.0v: 0.15 sec
Why you need digital servos! There's nothing “standard” about a digital!
Accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos
Develop instant power. An analog servo only develops it's full power when stalled and/or at its extreme movement. A Digital servo develops all of it's power as soon as it moves, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger even if it “specs” the same as a comparable analog.
Holding Power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of it's power, thus virtually eliminating the “blow back” found with all normal analog servos.
Digital Precision. When used with a 2.4GHz digital radio, especially a fast radio such as Airtronics, digital servos more accurately translate and hold your command inputs from your transmitter. You will feel more connected to your model.
Wide Selection. Unlike years past, digital servos come in a huge variety of sizes and specifications, and prices! Setting up a complete model 100% digital is more practical and affordable than ever before.
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Typical Mini Servo size, BB, Digital. Foamies, small helis, anywhere you'd use a typical 9-10g servo. To help make the most of your modeling talents, turn to Airtronics digital servo technology. As a world leading electronics manufacturer, Airtronics is dedicated to achieving ever higher levels of amazingly consistent quality control.
Specifications:
Weight: 0.35 oz (10 g)
Dimensions: 0.93" (23.5 mm) x 0.45" (11.5 mm) x 0.83" (21 mm)
Torque:
@ 4.8v: 24 in/oz (1.7 cm/Kg)
@ 6.0v: 28 in/oz (2.0 cm/Kg)
Speed/60 degrees:
@ 4.8v: 0.15 sec
@ 6.0v: 0.13 sec
Why you need digital servos! There's nothing “standard” about a digital!
Accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos
Develop instant power. An analog servo only develops it's full power when stalled and/or at its extreme movement. A Digital servo develops all of it's power as soon as it moves, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger even if it “specs” the same as a comparable analog.
Holding Power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of it's power, thus virtually eliminating the “blow back” found with all normal analog servos.
Digital Precision. When used with a 2.4GHz digital radio, especially a fast radio such as Airtronics, digital servos more accurately translate and hold your command inputs from your transmitter. You will feel more connected to your model.
Wide Selection. Unlike years past, digital servos come in a huge variety of sizes and specifications, and prices! Setting up a complete model 100% digital is more practical and affordable than ever before.
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Need More Power? This Micro is MG/BB and perfect for 3D 400-450 Heli's, 50” EP Aerobatic aircraft, etc. To help make the most of your modeling talents, turn to Airtronics digital servo technology. As a world leading electronics manufacturer, Airtronics is dedicated to achieving ever higher levels of amazingly consistent quality control.
Specifications:
Weight: 0.38 oz (10.8 g)
Dimensions: 0.93" (23.5 mm) x 0.45" (11.5 mm) x 0.83" (21 mm)
Torque:
@ 4.8v: 35 in/oz (2.5 cm/Kg)
@ 6.0v: 39 in/oz (2.8 cm/Kg)
Speed/60 degrees:
@ 4.8v: 0.12 sec
@ 6.0v: 0.10 sec
Why you need digital servos! There's nothing “standard” about a digital!
Accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos
Develop instant power. An analog servo only develops it's full power when stalled and/or at its extreme movement. A Digital servo develops all of it's power as soon as it moves, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger even if it “specs” the same as a comparable analog.
Holding Power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of it's power, thus virtually eliminating the “blow back” found with all normal analog servos.
Digital Precision. When used with a 2.4GHz digital radio, especially a fast radio such as Airtronics, digital servos more accurately translate and hold your command inputs from your transmitter. You will feel more connected to your model.
Wide Selection. Unlike years past, digital servos come in a huge variety of sizes and specifications, and prices! Setting up a complete model 100% digital is more practical and affordable than ever before.
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Slightly bigger than a 9g micro, this servo is FAST. 1/12 Cars, Heli Tail Gyro, 50-60” EP Aerobatic Aircraft. To help make the most of your modeling talents, turn to Airtronics digital servo technology. As a world leading electronics manufacturer, Airtronics is dedicated to achieving ever higher levels of amazingly consistent quality control.
Specifications:
Weight: 0.60 oz (16.9 g)
Dimensions: 1.16" (29.5 mm) x 0.47" (12 mm) x 1.02" (26 mm)
Torque:
@ 4.8v: 21 in/oz (1.5 cm/Kg)
@ 6.0v: 25 in/oz (1.8 cm/Kg)
Speed/60 degrees:
@ 4.8v: 0.07 sec
@ 6.0v: 0.06 sec
Why you need digital servos! There's nothing “standard” about a digital!
Accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos
Develop instant power. An analog servo only develops it's full power when stalled and/or at its extreme movement. A Digital servo develops all of it's power as soon as it moves, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger even if it “specs” the same as a comparable analog.
Holding Power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of it's power, thus virtually eliminating the “blow back” found with all normal analog servos.
Digital Precision. When used with a 2.4GHz digital radio, especially a fast radio such as Airtronics, digital servos more accurately translate and hold your command inputs from your transmitter. You will feel more connected to your model.
Wide Selection. Unlike years past, digital servos come in a huge variety of sizes and specifications, and prices! Setting up a complete model 100% digital is more practical and affordable than ever before.
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Everything the 94814, plus Metal Gears. To help make the most of your modeling talents, turn to Airtronics digital servo technology. As a world leading electronics manufacturer, Airtronics is dedicated to achieving ever higher levels of amazingly consistent quality control.
Specifications:
Weight: 0.62 oz (17.7 g)
Dimensions: 1.16" (29.5 mm) x 0.47" (12 mm) x 1.02" (26 mm)
Torque:
@ 4.8v: 21 in/oz (1.5 cm/Kg)
@ 6.0v: 25 in/oz (1.8 cm/Kg)
Speed/60 degrees:
@ 4.8v: 0.07 sec
@ 6.0v: 0.06 sec
Why you need digital servos! There's nothing “standard” about a digital!
Accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos
Develop instant power. An analog servo only develops it's full power when stalled and/or at its extreme movement. A Digital servo develops all of it's power as soon as it moves, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger even if it “specs” the same as a comparable analog.
Holding Power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of it's power, thus virtually eliminating the “blow back” found with all normal analog servos.
Digital Precision. When used with a 2.4GHz digital radio, especially a fast radio such as Airtronics, digital servos more accurately translate and hold your command inputs from your transmitter. You will feel more connected to your model.
Wide Selection. Unlike years past, digital servos come in a huge variety of sizes and specifications, and prices! Setting up a complete model 100% digital is more practical and affordable than ever before.
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Mini Servo Size- (replacement for old 94141 size servo). This servo is FAST and precise. Perfect for on-road and 60” EP Aircraft. To help make the most of your modeling talents, turn to Airtronics digital servo technology. As a world leading electronics manufacturer, Airtronics is dedicated to achieving ever higher levels of amazingly consistent quality control.
Specifications:
Weight: 0.92 oz (26 g)
Dimensions: 1.26" (32 mm) x 0.63" (16 mm) x 1.26" (32 mm)
Torque:
@ 4.8v: 28 in/oz (2 cm/Kg)
@ 6.0v: 33 in/oz (2.4 cm/Kg)
Speed/60 degrees:
@ 4.8v: 0.08 sec
@ 6.0v: 0.07 sec
Why you need digital servos! There's nothing “standard” about a digital!
Accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos
Develop instant power. An analog servo only develops it's full power when stalled and/or at its extreme movement. A Digital servo develops all of it's power as soon as it moves, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger even if it “specs” the same as a comparable analog.
Holding Power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of it's power, thus virtually eliminating the “blow back” found with all normal analog servos.
Digital Precision. When used with a 2.4GHz digital radio, especially a fast radio such as Airtronics, digital servos more accurately translate and hold your command inputs from your transmitter. You will feel more connected to your model.
Wide Selection. Unlike years past, digital servos come in a huge variety of sizes and specifications, and prices! Setting up a complete model 100% digital is more practical and affordable than ever before.
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High Power Mini. 90Oz/in of torque makes this one of the highest powered mini servos on the market. To help make the most of your modeling talents, turn to Airtronics digital servo technology. As a world leading electronics manufacturer, Airtronics is dedicated to achieving ever higher levels of amazingly consistent quality control.
Specifications:
Weight: 1.04 oz (29.5 g)
Dimensions: 1.26" (32 mm) x 0.63" (16 mm) x 1.26" (32 mm)
Torque:
@ 4.8v: 76 in/oz (5.5 cm/Kg)
@ 6.0v: 90 in/oz (6.5 cm/Kg)
Speed/60 degrees:
@ 4.8v: 0.22 sec
@ 6.0v: 0.18 sec
Why you need digital servos! There's nothing “standard” about a digital!
Accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos
Develop instant power. An analog servo only develops it's full power when stalled and/or at its extreme movement. A Digital servo develops all of it's power as soon as it moves, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger even if it “specs” the same as a comparable analog.
Holding Power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of it's power, thus virtually eliminating the “blow back” found with all normal analog servos.
Digital Precision. When used with a 2.4GHz digital radio, especially a fast radio such as Airtronics, digital servos more accurately translate and hold your command inputs from your transmitter. You will feel more connected to your model.
Wide Selection. Unlike years past, digital servos come in a huge variety of sizes and specifications, and prices! Setting up a complete model 100% digital is more practical and affordable than ever before.
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This is a slightly bigger than standard hight servo with nylon gears. Smooth, precise, w/correct power for aerobatics. To help make the most of your modeling talents, turn to Airtronics digital servo technology. As a world leading electronics manufacturer, Airtronics is dedicated to achieving ever higher levels of amazingly consistent quality control.
Specifications:
Weight: 1.62 oz (45.8 g)
Dimensions: 1.57" (40 mm) x 0.77" (19.5 mm) x 1.56" (39.6 mm)
Torque:
@ 4.8v: 111 in/oz (8.0 cm/Kg)
@ 6.0v: 132 in/oz (9.5 cm/Kg)
Speed/60 degrees:
@ 4.8v: 0.16 sec
@ 6.0v: 0.13 sec
Why you need digital servos! There's nothing “standard” about a digital!
Accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos
Develop instant power. An analog servo only develops it's full power when stalled and/or at its extreme movement. A Digital servo develops all of it's power as soon as it moves, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger even if it “specs” the same as a comparable analog.
Holding Power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of it's power, thus virtually eliminating the “blow back” found with all normal analog servos.
Digital Precision. When used with a 2.4GHz digital radio, especially a fast radio such as Airtronics, digital servos more accurately translate and hold your command inputs from your transmitter. You will feel more connected to your model.
Wide Selection. Unlike years past, digital servos come in a huge variety of sizes and specifications, and prices! Setting up a complete model 100% digital is more practical and affordable than ever before.
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Economical MG/BB high power servo. From 1/10 monster trucks to many ¼ scale aircraft, this is a great high power servo. To help make the most of your modeling talents, turn to Airtronics digital servo technology. As a world leading electronics manufacturer, Airtronics is dedicated to achieving ever higher levels of amazingly consistent quality control.
Specifications:
Weight: 1.9 oz (53 g)
Dimensions: 1.57" (40 mm) x 0.77" (19.5 mm) x 1.49" (37.8 mm)
Torque:
@ 4.8v: 161 in/oz (11.6 cm/Kg)
@ 6.0v: 192 in/oz (13.8 cm/Kg)
Speed/60 degrees:
@ 4.8v: 0.23 sec
@ 6.0v: 0.19 sec
Why you need digital servos! There's nothing “standard” about a digital!
Accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos
Develop instant power. An analog servo only develops it's full power when stalled and/or at its extreme movement. A Digital servo develops all of it's power as soon as it moves, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger even if it “specs” the same as a comparable analog.
Holding Power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of it's power, thus virtually eliminating the “blow back” found with all normal analog servos.
Digital Precision. When used with a 2.4GHz digital radio, especially a fast radio such as Airtronics, digital servos more accurately translate and hold your command inputs from your transmitter. You will feel more connected to your model.
Wide Selection. Unlike years past, digital servos come in a huge variety of sizes and specifications, and prices! Setting up a complete model 100% digital is more practical and affordable than ever before.
GO DIGITAL TODAY -

Optimized for direct 2-cell LiPo applications, the HVS servos are standard size. This is designed for high speed applications
Specifications:
Weight: 2.22 oz (63 g)
Dimensions: 1.59" (40.5 mm) x 0.83" (21 mm) x 1.5" (38 mm)
Torque
@ 4.8v: 225 in/oz (16.2 cm/Kg)
@ 6.0v: 285 in/oz (20.5 cm/Kg)
Speed/60 degrees
@ 4.8v: 0.12 sec
@ 6.0v: 0.10 sec
Why you need digital servos! There's nothing “standard” about a digital!
Accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos
Develop instant power. An analog servo only develops it's full power when stalled and/or at its extreme movement. A Digital servo develops all of it's power as soon as it moves, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger even if it “specs” the same as a comparable analog.
Holding Power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of it's power, thus virtually eliminating the “blow back” found with all normal analog servos.
Digital Precision. When used with a 2.4GHz digital radio, especially a fast radio such as Airtronics, digital servos more accurately translate and hold your command inputs from your transmitter. You will feel more connected to your model.
Wide Selection. Unlike years past, digital servos come in a huge variety of sizes and specifications, and prices! Setting up a complete model 100% digital is more practical and affordable than ever before.
GO DIGITAL TODAY -

Optimized for direct 2-cell LiPo applications, the HVS servos are standard size. This is designed for high torque applications.
Specifications:
Weight: 2.22 oz (63 g)
Dimensions: 1.59" (40.5 mm) x 0.83" (21 mm) x 1.5" (38 mm)
Torque:
@ 4.8v: 240 in/oz (17.3 cm/Kg)
@ 6.0v: 336 in/oz (14.2 cm/Kg)
Speed/60 degrees:
@ 4.8v: 0.15 sec
@ 6.0v: 0.12 sec
Why you need digital servos! There's nothing “standard” about a digital!
Accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos
Develop instant power. An analog servo only develops it's full power when stalled and/or at its extreme movement. A Digital servo develops all of it's power as soon as it moves, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger even if it “specs” the same as a comparable analog.
Holding Power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of it's power, thus virtually eliminating the “blow back” found with all normal analog servos.
Digital Precision. When used with a 2.4GHz digital radio, especially a fast radio such as Airtronics, digital servos more accurately translate and hold your command inputs from your transmitter. You will feel more connected to your model.
Wide Selection. Unlike years past, digital servos come in a huge variety of sizes and specifications, and prices! Setting up a complete model 100% digital is more practical and affordable than ever before.
GO DIGITAL TODAY
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