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Airtronics 94091Z Super Micro Servo
The Airtronics 94091Z Super Micro Servo weighs just 9 grams. It's a perfect servo for everything that's small, from 400 size helicopters to park flyer foamies to retract air valves and mixture control on larger glow-powered aircraft.
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.
This servo features an Airtronics 'Z' connector, which is compatible with all current Airtronics receivers as well as current Hitec, JR and Futaba receivers.
*All current Airtronics servos are safe to use with receivers that have a Nominal Input Voltage rating of 4.8v ~ 6.6v.
Features and Specifications:
• Torque at 4.8v: 18oz-in (1.3kg-cm)
• Torque at 6.0v: 23oz-in (1.7kg-cm)
• Speed at 4.8v: 0.12sec/60º
• Speed at 6.0v: 0.10sec/60º
• Weight: 0.32oz (9g)
• Dimensions: 0.91 x 0.44 x 0.87in (23.1 x 11.2 x 22.1mm)
• Gear Train: Nylon
• Bushing/Ball Bearing: Bushing
• Motor Type: Standard 3-Pole
• Connector Type: 'Z' Connector
• Includes Mounting Hardware, One 6-Point Servo Horn and One 4-Point Servo Horn
*If you're using this servo with an older Airtronics receiver that uses ATX connectors, a 'Z' to ATX adapter (P/N 479399) is required. -

Airtronics 94702 Standard Digital Servo
This is an Airtronics 94702 Standard Digital Servo. This servo is a digital version of our 94102 analog standard servo, except with even more torque! Use anywhere you'd use a standard servo and take advantage of the technology of digital servos.
Airtronics digital 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.
This servo features an Airtronics 'Z' connector, which is compatible with all current Airtronics receivers as well as current Hitec, JR and Futaba receivers.
*This Airtronics servo is safe to use with receivers that have a Nominal Input Voltage rating of 4.8v ~ 6.6v.
Features and Specifications:
• Torque at 4.8v: 46oz-in (3.3kg-cm)
• Torque at 6.0v: 60oz-in (4.3kg-cm)
• Speed at 4.8v: 0.18sec/60º
• Speed at 6.0v: 0.15sec/60º
• Weight: 1.45oz (40.8g)
• Dimensions: 1.54 x 0.79 x 1.42in (39.1 x 20.0 x 36.0mm)
• Gear Train: Nylon
• Bushing/Ball Bearing: Bushing
• Motor Type: Standard 3-Pole
• Connector Type: 'Z' Connector
• Includes Mounting Hardware, One Servo Wheel and One 6-Point Servo Horn
The Advantages of Digital Servos
Digital servos offer extremely accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos.
Digital servos develop their power instantly. An analog servo develops its full power at its extreme movement. Digital servos develop their power as soon as they move, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger, even if its specifications are the same as a comparable analog servo.
Digital servos have extreme holding power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of its power, thus virtually eliminating the blow back found with analog servos.
Digital servos are precise. 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 than when using analog servos.
Digital servos are compatible with the newest high frame rate receivers. In some cases, analog servos simply won't work with these new, high frame rate receivers.
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Airtronics 94722 Standard BB Digital Servo 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
The Advantages of Digital Servos
Digital servos offer extremely accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos.
Digital servos develop their power instantly. An analog servo develops its full power at its extreme movement. Digital servos develop their power as soon as they move, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger, even if its specifications are the same as a comparable analog servo.
Digital servos have extreme holding power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of its power, thus virtually eliminating the blow back found with analog servos.
Digital servos are precise. 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 than when using analog servos.
Digital servos are compatible with the newest high frame rate receivers. In some cases, analog servos simply won't work with these new, high frame rate receivers. -

Airtronics 94746M Metal Gear, Ball Bearing, Low-Profile Digital Servo
The Airtronics 94746M Metal Gear, Ball Bearing, Low-Profile Digital Servo is the ultimate low-profile FAST servo. Speed fast enough for gyro use, low profile to fit inside thin wings, and PERFECT for 1:10th scale vehicles.
Airtronics engineers worked with top-level competitors to develop this amazing low-profile servo. Shorter than a standard size servo, this servo moves at a blistering speed of 0.08sec/60º 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.
Airtronics digital 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.
This servo features an Airtronics 'Z' connector, which is compatible with all current Airtronics receivers as well as current Hitec, JR and Futaba receivers.
*This Airtronics servo is safe to use with receivers that have a Nominal Input Voltage rating of 4.8v ~ 6.6v.
Features and Specifications:
• Torque at 4.8v: 80oz-in (5.8kg-cm)
• Torque at 6.0v: 89oz-in (6.4kg-cm)
• Speed at 4.8v: 0.10sec/60º
• Speed at 6.0v: 0.08sec/60º
• Weight: 1.77oz (50.0g)
• Dimensions: 1.59 x 0.83 x 1.04in (40.4 x 21.1 x 26.4mm)
• Gear Train: Metal
• Bushing/Ball Bearing: Dual Ball Bearing
• Motor Type: Coreless
• Connector Type: 'Z' Connector
• Includes Mounting Hardware and 2-Point Servo Horn with Metal-Reinforced Neck
The Advantages of Digital Servos
Digital servos offer extremely accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos.
Digital servos develop their power instantly. An analog servo develops its full power at its extreme movement. Digital servos develop their power as soon as they move, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger, even if its specifications are the same as a comparable analog servo.
Digital servos have extreme holding power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of its power, thus virtually eliminating the blow back found with analog servos.
Digital servos are precise. 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 than when using analog servos.
Digital servos are compatible with the newest high frame rate receivers. In some cases, analog servos simply won't work with these new, high frame rate receivers.
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Airtronics 94761Z Micro High-Speed, High-Torque,
Metal Gear, Ball Bearing Digital Servo
The Airtronics 94761Z Micro High-Speed, High-Torque, Metal Gear, Ball Bearing Digital Servo is the ultimate sailplane servo. This servo is also ideally suited for use on elevator and ailerons for pattern planes and anywhere else a small digital metal gear servo is needed.
Airtronics digital 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.
This servo features an Airtronics 'Z' connector, which is compatible with all current Airtronics receivers as well as current Hitec, JR and Futaba receivers.
*This Airtronics servo is safe to use with receivers that have a Nominal Input Voltage rating of 4.8v ~ 6.6v.
Features and Specifications:
• Torque at 4.8v: 55oz-in (4.0kg-cm)
• Torque at 6.0v: 66oz-in (4.8kg-cm)
• Speed at 4.8v: 0.15sec/60º
• Speed at 6.0v: 0.12sec/60º
• Weight: 0.8oz (23.0g)
• Dimensions: 1.06 x 0.47 x 1.18in (26.7 x 11.9 x 30.0mm)
• Gear Train: Metal
• Bushing/Ball Bearing: Dual Ball Bearing
• Motor Type: Standard 3-Pole
• Connector Type: 'Z' Connector
• Includes Mounting Hardware, One Servo Wheel and One 4-Point Servo Horn
The Advantages of Digital Servos
Digital servos offer extremely accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos.
Digital servos develop their power instantly. An analog servo develops its full power at its extreme movement. Digital servos develop their power as soon as they move, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger, even if its specifications are the same as a comparable analog servo.
Digital servos have extreme holding power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of its power, thus virtually eliminating the blow back found with analog servos.
Digital servos are precise. 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 than when using analog servos.
Digital servos are compatible with the newest high frame rate receivers. In some cases, analog servos simply won't work with these new, high frame rate receivers. -

The Airtronics 94762 Hi-Torque MG BB Digital Servo is a high torque sport digital servo with ball bearings and metal gears. Great for cars and larger aircraft.
Specifications:
• Weight: 1.94 oz (55g)
• Dimensions: 1.54in (39.1 mm) x 0.79in (20 mm) x 1.61in (40.9 mm)
• Torque@ 4.8v: 92 in/oz 6.6 cm/Kg)
• Speed/60 degrees@ 4.8v: 0.22 sec
The Advantages of Digital Servos
Digital servos offer extremely accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos.
Digital servos develop their power instantly. An analog servo develops its full power at its extreme movement. Digital servos develop their power as soon as they move, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger, even if its specifications are the same as a comparable analog servo.
Digital servos have extreme holding power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of its power, thus virtually eliminating the blow back found with analog servos.
Digital servos are precise. 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 than when using analog servos.
Digital servos are compatible with the newest high frame rate receivers. In some cases, analog servos simply won't work with these new, high frame rate receivers. -

Airtronics 94774 Metal Gear, Ball Bearing, High Speed Digital Servo
The Airtronics 94774 Metal Gear, Ball Bearing, High Speed Digital Servo is perfect for use with larger aerobatic aircraft, helicopter cyclic controls and 1:10 scale cars and trucks.
Airtronics digital 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.
This servo features an Airtronics 'Z' connector, which is compatible with all current Airtronics receivers as well as current Hitec, JR and Futaba receivers.
*This Airtronics servo is safe to use with receivers that have a Nominal Input Voltage rating of 4.8v ~ 6.6v.
Features and Specifications:
• Torque at 4.8v: 92oz-in (6.6kg-cm)
• Torque at 6.0v: 114oz-in (8.2kg-cm)
• Speed at 4.8v: 0.13sec/60º
• Speed at 6.0v: 0.10sec/60º
• Weight: 1.93oz (56g)
• Dimensions: 1.54 x 0.78 x 1.5in (39.0 x 20.0 x 38.0mm)
• Gear Train: Metal
• Bushing/Ball Bearing: Dual Ball Bearing
• Motor Type: Coreless
• Connector Type: 'Z' Connector
• Includes Mounting Hardware and One 2-Point Servo Horn with Metal-Reinforced Neck
The Advantages of Digital Servos
Digital servos offer extremely accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos.
Digital servos develop their power instantly. An analog servo develops its full power at its extreme movement. Digital servos develop their power as soon as they move, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger, even if its specifications are the same as a comparable analog servo.
Digital servos have extreme holding power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of its power, thus virtually eliminating the blow back found with analog servos.
Digital servos are precise. 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 than when using analog servos.
Digital servos are compatible with the newest high frame rate receivers. In some cases, analog servos simply won't work with these new, high frame rate receivers. -

Airtronics 94775 Metal Gear, Ball Bearing, High Power Digital Servo
The Airtronics 94775 Metal Gear, Ball Bearing, High Power Digital Servo is perfect for use with larger aerobatic aircraft and 1:10 or 1:8 scale cars and trucks. This is a perfect servo for those applications where you require more torque.
Airtronics digital 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.
This servo features an Airtronics 'Z' connector, which is compatible with all current Airtronics receivers as well as current Hitec, JR and Futaba receivers.
*This Airtronics servo is safe to use with receivers that have a Nominal Input Voltage rating of 4.8v ~ 6.6v.
Features and Specifications:
• Torque at 4.8v: 124oz-in (8.9kg-cm)
• Torque at 6.0v: 151oz-in (10.9kg-cm)
• Speed at 4.8v: 0.17sec/60º
• Speed at 6.0v: 0.13sec/60º
• Weight: 1.93oz (56g)
• Dimensions: 1.54 x 0.78 x 1.5in (39.0 x 20.0 x 38.0mm)
• Gear Train: Metal
• Bushing/Ball Bearing: Dual Ball Bearing
• Motor Type: Coreless
• Connector Type: 'Z' Connector
• Includes Mounting Hardware and One 2-Point Servo Horn with Metal-Reinforced Neck
The Advantages of Digital Servos
Digital servos offer extremely accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos.
Digital servos develop their power instantly. An analog servo develops its full power at its extreme movement. Digital servos develop their power as soon as they move, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger, even if its specifications are the same as a comparable analog servo.
Digital servos have extreme holding power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of its power, thus virtually eliminating the blow back found with analog servos.
Digital servos are precise. 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 than when using analog servos.
Digital servos are compatible with the newest high frame rate receivers. In some cases, analog servos simply won't work with these new, high frame rate receivers. -

Airtronics 94780M Metal Gear, Ball Bearing, High Power Digital Servo
The Airtronics 94780M Metal Gear, Ball Bearing, High Power Digital Servo 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 94780M 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 Buggies world-wide appreciate the immense 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.
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. It is perfect for high-torque applications such as steering for 1:8th scale vehicles, the rudder on larger aerobatic aircraft, all control surfaces for high-power large jets and all control surfaces on 27% or larger scale planes.
Airtronics digital 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.
This servo features an Airtronics 'Z' connector, which is compatible with all current Airtronics receivers as well as current Hitec, JR and Futaba receivers.
*This Airtronics servo is safe to use with receivers that have a Nominal Input Voltage rating of 4.8v ~ 6.6v.
Features and Specifications:
• Torque at 4.8v: 361oz-in (26.0kg-cm)
• Torque at 6.0v: 423oz-in (30.5kg-cm)
• Speed at 4.8v: 0.19sec/60º
• Speed at 6.0v: 0.15sec/60º
• Weight: 2.33oz (66.0g)
• Dimensions: 1.60 x 0.83 x 1.50in (40.6 x 21.1 x 38.1mm)
• Gear Train: Metal
• Bushing/Ball Bearing: Dual Ball Bearing
• Motor Type: Coreless
• Connector Type: 'Z' Connector
• Includes Mounting Hardware and 2-Point Servo Horn with Metal-Reinforced Neck
• Integrated Middle Case Heat-Sink
• Uses 6 Screws to Secure the Case Together Resulting in Improved Rigidity
*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.
The Advantages of Digital Servos
Digital servos offer extremely accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos.
Digital servos develop their power instantly. An analog servo develops its full power at its extreme movement. Digital servos develop their power as soon as they move, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger, even if its specifications are the same as a comparable analog servo.
Digital servos have extreme holding power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of its power, thus virtually eliminating the blow back found with analog servos.
Digital servos are precise. 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 than when using analog servos.
Digital servos are compatible with the newest high frame rate receivers. In some cases, analog servos simply won't work with these new, high frame rate receivers. -

Airtronics 94802 Sub-Micro Ball Bearing Digital Servo
The Airtronics 94802 Sub-Micro Ball Bearing Digital Servo weighs only 7.5 grams! This servo is perfect for use in Foamies, 2M Glider Ailerons, HLG/DL Gliders and other similar applications. When small size, light weight and precision are all important, look to this tiny servo that really packs a punch!
Airtronics digital 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.
This servo features an Airtronics 'Z' connector, which is compatible with all current Airtronics receivers as well as current Hitec, JR and Futaba receivers.
*This Airtronics servo is safe to use with receivers that have a Nominal Input Voltage rating of 4.8v ~ 6.6v.
Features and Specifications:
• Torque at 4.8v: 22oz-in (1.6kg-cm)
• Torque at 6.0v: 26oz-in (1.9kg-cm)
• Speed at 4.8v: 0.18sec/60º
• Speed at 6.0v: 0.15sec/60º
• Weight: 0.26oz (7.5g)
• Dimensions: 0.91 x 0.35 x 0.90in (23.0 x 9.0 x 22.8mm)
• Gear Train: Nylon
• Bushing/Ball Bearing: Dual Ball Bearing
• Motor Type: Standard 3-Pole
• Connector Type: 'Z' Connector
• Includes Mounting Hardware, One Servo Wheel, One 4-Point Servo Horn and One 2-Point Servo Horn
The Advantages of Digital Servos
Digital servos offer extremely accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos.
Digital servos develop their power instantly. An analog servo develops its full power at its extreme movement. Digital servos develop their power as soon as they move, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger, even if its specifications are the same as a comparable analog servo.
Digital servos have extreme holding power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of its power, thus virtually eliminating the blow back found with analog servos.
Digital servos are precise. 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 than when using analog servos.
Digital servos are compatible with the newest high frame rate receivers. In some cases, analog servos simply won't work with these new, high frame rate receivers. -

Airtronics 94803 Micro Ball Bearing Digital Servo
The Airtronics 94803 Micro Ball Bearing Digital Servo The 94803 replaces typical 10g Servos with a HUGE upgrade - Digital precision and holding power, ball bearings, and superior resolution and centering. It's PERFECT for 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.
Airtronics digital 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.
This servo features an Airtronics 'Z' connector, which is compatible with all current Airtronics receivers as well as current Hitec, JR and Futaba receivers.
*This Airtronics servo is safe to use with receivers that have a Nominal Input Voltage rating of 4.8v ~ 6.6v.
Features and Specifications:
• Torque at 4.8v: 24oz-in (1.7kg-cm)
• Torque at 6.0v: 28oz-in (2.0kg-cm)
• Speed at 4.8v: 0.15sec/60º
• Speed at 6.0v: 0.12sec/60º
• Weight: 0.35oz (10g)
• Dimensions: 0.93 x 0.45 x 0.83in (23.5 x 11.5 x 21mm)
• Gear Train: Nylon
• Bushing/Ball Bearing: Single Ball Bearing
• Motor Type: Standard 3-Pole
• Connector Type: 'Z' Connector
• Includes Mounting Hardware, One Servo Wheel, One 4-Point Servo Horn and One 2-Point Servo Horn
The Advantages of Digital Servos
Digital servos offer extremely accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos.
Digital servos develop their power instantly. An analog servo develops its full power at its extreme movement. Digital servos develop their power as soon as they move, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger, even if its specifications are the same as a comparable analog servo.
Digital servos have extreme holding power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of its power, thus virtually eliminating the blow back found with analog servos.
Digital servos are precise. 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 than when using analog servos.
Digital servos are compatible with the newest high frame rate receivers. In some cases, analog servos simply won't work with these new, high frame rate receivers. -

Airtronics 94809 Micro High-Performance, Metal Gear, Ball Bearing Digital Servo
The Airtronics 94809 Micro High-Performance, Metal Gear, Ball Bearing Digital Servo is ideally suited for 400-450 size 3D helicopters and 45-50 ounce EP aerobatic aircraft. This is a high-performance servo that will make your aircraft or helicopter fly more precisely than analogs at a price that doesn't break the bank.
Airtronics digital 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.
This servo features an Airtronics 'Z' connector, which is compatible with all current Airtronics receivers as well as current Hitec, JR and Futaba receivers.
*This Airtronics servo is safe to use with receivers that have a Nominal Input Voltage rating of 4.8v ~ 6.6v.
Features and Specifications:
• Torque at 4.8v: 35oz-in (2.5kg-cm)
• Torque at 6.0v: 39oz-in (2.8kg-cm)
• Speed at 4.8v: 0.12sec/60º
• Speed at 6.0v: 0.10sec/60º
• Weight: 0.38oz (10.8g)
• Dimensions: 0.93 x 0.45 x 0.83in (23.5 x 11.5 x 21.0mm)
• Gear Train: Metal
• Bushing/Ball Bearing: Single Ball Bearing
• Motor Type: Standard 3-Pole
• Connector Type: 'Z' Connector
• Includes Mounting Hardware, Servo Wheel, 4-Point Servo Horn, 2-Point Servo Horn
• Integrated Middle Case Heat-Sink
The Advantages of Digital Servos
Digital servos offer extremely accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos.
Digital servos develop their power instantly. An analog servo develops its full power at its extreme movement. Digital servos develop their power as soon as they move, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger, even if its specifications are the same as a comparable analog servo.
Digital servos have extreme holding power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of its power, thus virtually eliminating the blow back found with analog servos.
Digital servos are precise. 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 than when using analog servos.
Digital servos are compatible with the newest high frame rate receivers. In some cases, analog servos simply won't work with these new, high frame rate receivers. -

Airtronics 94814 FAST Micro Digital Servo
The Airtronics 94814 FAST Micro Digital Servo is FAST! Only slightly bigger than a 9g micro servo, the 94814 digital is perfect for 1:12 scale cars, helicopter tail rotor control and 45-50 ounce EP aerobatic aircraft.
This servo is simply impressive. Most servos in this price range do not have enough resolution for high-performance applications like tail rotor control. Not so with the 94814. No other servo we've found produces this much speed, with this much accuracy, at a price that blows away the competition.
Airtronics digital 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.
This servo features an Airtronics 'Z' connector, which is compatible with all current Airtronics receivers as well as current Hitec, JR and Futaba receivers.
*This Airtronics servo is safe to use with receivers that have a Nominal Input Voltage rating of 4.8v ~ 6.6v.
Features and Specifications:
• Torque at 4.8v: 21oz-in (1.5kg-cm)
• Torque at 6.0v: 25oz-in (1.8kg-cm)
• Speed at 4.8v: 0.07sec/60º
• Speed at 6.0v: 0.06sec/60º
• Weight: 0.60oz (17.0g)
• Dimensions: 1.16 x 0.47 x 1.02in (29.5 x 12.0 x 26.0mm)
• Gear Train: Nylon
• Bushing/Ball Bearing: Bushing
• Motor Type: Standard 3-Pole
• Connector Type: 'Z' Connector
• Includes Mounting Hardware, Servo Wheel and 6-Point Servo Horn
The Advantages of Digital Servos
Digital servos offer extremely accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos.
Digital servos develop their power instantly. An analog servo develops its full power at its extreme movement. Digital servos develop their power as soon as they move, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger, even if its specifications are the same as a comparable analog servo.
Digital servos have extreme holding power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of its power, thus virtually eliminating the blow back found with analog servos.
Digital servos are precise. 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 than when using analog servos.
Digital servos are compatible with the newest high frame rate receivers. In some cases, analog servos simply won't work with these new, high frame rate receivers.
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Airtronics 94815 FAST, Ball Bearing, Metal Gear Micro Digital Servo
The Airtronics 94815 FAST, Ball Bearing, Metal Gear Micro Digital Servo is FAST! Only slightly bigger than a 9g micro servo, the 94815 digital is perfect for 1:12 scale cars, helicopter tail rotor control and 45-50 ounce EP aerobatic aircraft.
This servo is as fast as the 94814, but features a single ball bearing and metal gears.
Airtronics digital 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.
This servo features an Airtronics 'Z' connector, which is compatible with all current Airtronics receivers as well as current Hitec, JR and Futaba receivers.
*This Airtronics servo is safe to use with receivers that have a Nominal Input Voltage rating of 4.8v ~ 6.6v.
Features and Specifications:
• Torque at 4.8v: 21oz-in (1.5kg-cm)
• Torque at 6.0v: 25oz-in (1.8kg-cm)
• Speed at 4.8v: 0.07sec/60º
• Speed at 6.0v: 0.06sec/60º
• Weight: 0.68oz (19.2g)
• Dimensions: 1.16 x 0.47 x 1.02in (29.5 x 12.0 x 26.0mm)
• Gear Train: Metal
• Bushing/Ball Bearing: Single Ball Bearing
• Motor Type: Standard 3-Pole
• Connector Type: 'Z' Connector
• Includes Mounting Hardware, Servo Wheel and 6-Point Servo Horn
The Advantages of Digital Servos
Digital servos offer extremely accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos.
Digital servos develop their power instantly. An analog servo develops its full power at its extreme movement. Digital servos develop their power as soon as they move, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger, even if its specifications are the same as a comparable analog servo.
Digital servos have extreme holding power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of its power, thus virtually eliminating the blow back found with analog servos.
Digital servos are precise. 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 than when using analog servos.
Digital servos are compatible with the newest high frame rate receivers. In some cases, analog servos simply won't work with these new, high frame rate receivers.
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Airtronics 94819 FAST Ball Bearing Mini Digital Servo
The Airtronics 94819 FAST, Ball Bearing Mini Digital Servo is designed for applications where high speed is needed in a servo size that can handle the stress of larger sized models. The 94819 delivers with durability, good torque and lightning fast speed in a mini-sized case. It's perfect for applications that require a high-speed servo, but where size and weight are critical. In addition, the servo's middle case is metal instead of plastic to help dissipate the heat from the high-speed motor.
Airtronics digital 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.
This servo features an Airtronics 'Z' connector, which is compatible with all current Airtronics receivers as well as current Hitec, JR and Futaba receivers.
*This Airtronics servo is safe to use with receivers that have a Nominal Input Voltage rating of 4.8v ~ 6.6v.
Features and Specifications:
• Torque at 4.8v: 28oz-in (2.0kg-cm)
• Torque at 6.0v: 33oz-in (2.4kg-cm)
• Speed at 4.8v: 0.08sec/60º
• Speed at 6.0v: 0.07sec/60º
• Weight: 0.99oz (28.0g)
• Dimensions: 1.26 x 0.63 x 1.24in (32.0 x 16.0 x 31.5mm)
• Gear Train: Nylon
• Bushing/Ball Bearing: Dual Ball Bearing
• Motor Type: Coreless
• Connector Type: 'Z' Connector
• Includes Mounting Hardware, Servo Wheel and 6-Point Servo Horn and Integrated Middle Case Heat-Sink
The Advantages of Digital Servos
Digital servos offer extremely accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos.
Digital servos develop their power instantly. An analog servo develops its full power at its extreme movement. Digital servos develop their power as soon as they move, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger, even if its specifications are the same as a comparable analog servo.
Digital servos have extreme holding power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of its power, thus virtually eliminating the blow back found with analog servos.
Digital servos are precise. 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 than when using analog servos.
Digital servos are compatible with the newest high frame rate receivers. In some cases, analog servos simply won't work with these new, high frame rate receivers. -

Airtronics 94820 Metal Gear, Ball Bearing, High Power Mini Digital Servo
The Airtronics 94820 Metal Gear, Ball Bearing, High Power Mini Digital Servo is designed for applications where high power is needed in a servo size that is smaller than a standard and can handle the stress of larger sized models. With 90 oz-in torque and a metal gear train, this Digital servo has amazing holding power usually only found in larger servos and usually at prices twice as high!
The 94820 delivers with durability, amazing torque and precision in a mini-sized case. It's perfect for flaps, rudder, ailerons and other high-stress applications where size and weight is critical.
Airtronics digital 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.
This servo features an Airtronics 'Z' connector, which is compatible with all current Airtronics receivers as well as current Hitec, JR and Futaba receivers.
*This Airtronics servo is safe to use with receivers that have a Nominal Input Voltage rating of 4.8v ~ 6.6v.
Features and Specifications:
• Torque at 4.8v: 76oz-in (5.5kg-cm)
• Torque at 6.0v: 90oz-in (6.5kg-cm)
• Speed at 4.8v: 0.22sec/60º
• Speed at 6.0v: 0.18sec/60º
• Weight: 1.04oz (29.5g)
• Dimensions: 1.26 x 0.63 x 1.24in (32.0 x 16.0 x 31.5mm)
• Gear Train: Metal
• Bushing/Ball Bearing: Dual Ball Bearing
• Motor Type: Coreless
• Connector Type: 'Z' Connector
• Includes Mounting Hardware, Servo Wheel and 6-Point Servo Horn
The Advantages of Digital Servos
Digital servos offer extremely accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos.
Digital servos develop their power instantly. An analog servo develops its full power at its extreme movement. Digital servos develop their power as soon as they move, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger, even if its specifications are the same as a comparable analog servo.
Digital servos have extreme holding power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of its power, thus virtually eliminating the blow back found with analog servos.
Digital servos are precise. 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 than when using analog servos.
Digital servos are compatible with the newest high frame rate receivers. In some cases, analog servos simply won't work with these new, high frame rate receivers. -

Airtronics 94842 Precision, Ball Bearing Digital Servo
The Airtronics 94842 Precision, Ball Bearing Digital Servo is slightly taller than a standard servo, and features nylon gears, providing a tight, slop-free gear train that will last and last. Smooth, precise, and with correct power for aerobatics, the torque of this servo makes it useful in almost all .40-.60 size aircraft, yet it's fast enough to perform! And because it's digital, it offers holding power and resolution normally found in servos that are much more expensive.
Airtronics digital 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.
This servo features an Airtronics 'Z' connector, which is compatible with all current Airtronics receivers as well as current Hitec, JR and Futaba receivers.
*This Airtronics servo is safe to use with receivers that have a Nominal Input Voltage rating of 4.8v ~ 6.6v.
Features and Specifications:
• Torque at 4.8v: 111oz-in (8.0kg-cm)
• Torque at 6.0v: 132oz-in (9.5kg-cm)
• Speed at 4.8v: 0.16sec/60º
• Speed at 6.0v: 0.13sec/60º
• Weight: 1.66oz (47g)
• Dimensions: 1.57 x 0.77 x 1.56in (40.0 x 19.5 x 39.6mm)
• Gear Train: Nylon
• Bushing/Ball Bearing: Dual Ball Bearing
• Motor Type: Standard 3-Pole
• Connector Type: 'Z' Connector
• Includes Mounting Hardware, One Servo Wheel and One 6-Point Servo Horn
The Advantages of Digital Servos
Digital servos offer extremely accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos.
Digital servos develop their power instantly. An analog servo develops its full power at its extreme movement. Digital servos develop their power as soon as they move, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger, even if its specifications are the same as a comparable analog servo.
Digital servos have extreme holding power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of its power, thus virtually eliminating the blow back found with analog servos.
Digital servos are precise. 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 than when using analog servos.
Digital servos are compatible with the newest high frame rate receivers. In some cases, analog servos simply won't work with these new, high frame rate receivers. -

Airtronics 94851 Metal Gear, Ball Bearing, High Power Digital Servo
The Airtronics 94851 Metal Gear, Ball Bearing, High Power Digital Servo is perfect for use with larger scale aircraft and 1:10 to 1:8 scale cars and trucks.
Airtronics digital 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.
This servo features an Airtronics 'Z' connector, which is compatible with all current Airtronics receivers as well as current Hitec, JR and Futaba receivers.
*This Airtronics servo is safe to use with receivers that have a Nominal Input Voltage rating of 4.8v ~ 6.6v.
Features and Specifications:
• Torque at 4.8v: 161oz-in (11.6kg-cm)
• Torque at 6.0v: 192oz-in (13.8kg-cm)
• Speed at 4.8v: 0.23sec/60º
• Speed at 6.0v: 0.19sec/60º
• Weight: 1.87oz (53g)
• Dimensions: 1.57 x 0.77 x 1.56in (40.0 x 19.5 x 39.6mm)
• Gear Train: Metal
• Bushing/Ball Bearing: Dual Ball Bearing
• Motor Type: Standard 3-Pole
• Connector Type: 'Z' Connector
• Includes Mounting Hardware, One Servo Wheel and One 6-Point Servo Horn
The Advantages of Digital Servos
Digital servos offer extremely accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos.
Digital servos develop their power instantly. An analog servo develops its full power at its extreme movement. Digital servos develop their power as soon as they move, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger, even if its specifications are the same as a comparable analog servo.
Digital servos have extreme holding power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of its power, thus virtually eliminating the blow back found with analog servos.
Digital servos are precise. 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 than when using analog servos.
Digital servos are compatible with the newest high frame rate receivers. In some cases, analog servos simply won't work with these new, high frame rate receivers. -

Put the fastest, quickest response low-profile servo in Airtronics history in your car! The 94925 is a SSR servo with a brushless motor and when used with an M11X or MT4 will give you amazingly quick response with precision no other servo in its category can offer.
Super Response Technology by Sanwa
Engineers at Sanwa have created an entirely new concept for the operation of digital servos utilizing the incredibly fast frame rates and precision digital signal found only in Airtronics 2.4GHz technology. When matched with an Airtronics SSR-capable receiver, servo response up to 5 times faster than standard digital servos can be experienced. This makes the servos react to your control inputs like never before and makes you feel more connected to your model than you've ever felt.
*SSR servos are compatible with standard 2.4GHz radio control systems although they will not produce the same high performace response time they are designed for. To take full advantage of SSR servos, they MUST be used with an Airtronics M11X or MT-4 transmitter AND an Airtronics RX451R (92451) SHR receiver. The transmitter Servo Mode must also be set to SHR (for more information, refer to your transmitter's User's Guide).
Airtronics digital 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.
This servo features an Airtronics 'Z' connector, which is compatible with all current Airtronics receivers as well as current Hitec, JR and Futaba receivers.
*All current Airtronics servos are safe to use with receivers that have a Nominal Input Voltage rating of 4.8v ~ 6.6v.
Specifications
• Weight: 1.54oz (44g)
• Dimensions (cm): 4.05 x 2.10 x 2.65
• Dimensions (in): 1.59x 0.83 x 1.04
• Torque @4.8v: 83oz-in (6.0cm-Kg)
• Torque @6.0v: 110in-oz (8.0cm-Kg)
• Speed @4.8v: 0.12sec/60º
• Speed @6.0v: 0.10/60º
The Advantages of Digital Servos
Digital servos offer extremely accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos.
Digital servos develop their power instantly. An analog servo develops its full power at its extreme movement. Digital servos develop their power as soon as they move, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger, even if its specifications are the same as a comparable analog servo.
Digital servos have extreme holding power. A digital servo stays in the position you command with all of its power, thus virtually eliminating the blow back found with analog servos.
Digital servos are precise. 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 than when using analog servos.
Digital servos are compatible with the newest high frame rate receivers. In some cases, analog servos simply won't work with these new, high frame rate receivers.
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