Dear All
First of all i would like to wish everyone happy Gowri Pooja , Ganesh Chaturthi and also Eid Mubarak
All these holidays coming together means lots of time for Hobby ;D
Anyways coming to the point Myself ,Rajsigma and Sandeep Sir have started of with the project Shooting Star . we have assembled the plane however we are stuck with the kind of servo ,to be used . cos the manual doesn't say any thing about the servo
except for the pictures
Now can you guys help us in trying to identify the servo or suggest some servo
the following is the specification of the plane
Wing Span:55in/1400mm; Flying Weight:2400-2800g;
Wing area:37.6sq.dm; Radio:4channels 4servos;
Length:53.5in/1360mm; Engine:2C 40-46;4C 45-61;
i have attached certain pics of the plane and also the manual please suggest some servos
thank you for devoting your time on this thread
regards
Rajaram
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nice looking plane.
i have attached certain pics of the servo which i found in the manual
but i am not able to decide which type of servo is being used :banghead:
regards
Rajaram
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thank you for devoting your time on this thread
First of all, a big congrats for this beautiful bird!! and I also liked the spirit of you three forming a 'Sooting Star' Squadron.
Isn't it an AlleyCat/BobCat clone ? Where did you buy them from ?
Coming back to the servos. The size of the tray would decide which size servos you 'Could' fit and the AUW/Wing Span decide what Torque Servo you 'Should' use.
I feel like the servos should have torque 'Numbers' at least 2-4 times the AUW. The 55" WS suggest it should be a 'Standard' Size servo, with at least 6-12Kg of torque.
Lower End Choices:
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbycity/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=8774
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbycity/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=8777
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbycity/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=8782
Mid Range
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbycity/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=6337
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbycity/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=9442
High End Choices
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbycity/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=8739
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbycity/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=8771
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbycity/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=8771
Of course, do look at servos from OEM like Futaba/JR/Hitect/Sanwa etc. But keep the Formfactor/Torque in mind.
hi, can u tell me where to buy this kit? Thx
Quote from: ujjwaana on September 10, 2010, 12:24:37 PM
I feel like the servos should have torque 'Numbers' at least 2-4 times the AUW. The 55" WS suggest it should be a 'Standard' Size servo, with at least 6-12Kg of torque.
2-4 times AUW would be overkill, in my opinion, at least for a non 3D plane. I have a 70" WS Texan with an AUW of 4Kgs. The manufacturer recommends - and I am using - standard servos, without any problems whatsoever.
The blue servo in the picture looks like a mini "HXT" type. Would have less tha 2kG torque, I would think. Do note that there are 2 of them so the load per servo is virtually halved. Same holds true when 2 are used for elevators.
I have, till date, only used servos of - marginally -over 6 kG torque for the rudder in my Christen Eagle and Ultra Stick. Both planes weigh over 6kGs and have a single servo for this.
Dear
ujjwaana
sushil_anand
Thank you for your valuable comments and suggestions
regards
Rajaram
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I think 2 X 9g servos on the wings and so on the elevator . The throttle and rudder will use standard servos i think
The throttle servo is the least loaded, in any aircraft. Unless, of course, the linkage is binding somewhere. Virtually, ANY servo would do.
I think using a Standard servo is usually advised since it is more reliable than a 9g servo
Hi,
Looks very similar like mine,except that mine's called jet star anyway i've used futaba s3003 standard servos on my model.heres a pic of my jet star.
Hi zuala , where did you get the jet star from ?
Hi divay,
Got my jet star from Hobby center Kolkata
thanks
Hi Zuala,
Could you let me know some information about the jet star..
1. Price
2. Material made of
3. ARF or Kit >?
4. Engine used ?
5. servos used ?
Quote from: Sahevaan on September 11, 2010, 09:04:04 AM
I think using a Standard servo is usually advised since it is more reliable than a 9g servo
Reliability of a servo is not necessarily related to its size. All things being equal, if a servo is used within its ratings, they will be equally reliable.
hi divay,
the jet star is an ARF wingspan is 55in,wing area is 582sq.in.the engine required is 2c 0.46cu.in 4c 0.61cu.in.The engine im using right now is 0s46 la and the servos im using is 4 S3003 futaba standard servo.Funny thing is that it has never flown im having a problem using engines on it cauz it always seized up before flying,i think the main problem is that since its a pusher theres not enough air flow to cool the engine.i've tried two engines already one was aviastar 0.53 cu.in then the os 0.46 which i used and fly regularly on my hornet trainer,so i've tried flying the jet star twice but then as i mention the engine always seized up while taxing or just right before take off.so it never few which im not very proud of.as for the material the fuse and winngs its made out of balsa precoverd in polyester flim.and i bought this model for Rs.8500 on october last year.For now the model is just hanging maybe ill convert it into electric someday(I'm working on my new biplane120 for now).
Anyway thanks for the intrest and happy flying and safe landings.
Thanks,
Zuala
Hey Zuala,
Thanks for the information buddy, and sorry for the late reply... had got caught up with some stuff... Hope you get to figure out the engine piece soon and can fly the baby, coz it really looks nice...... ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlhPDzRxOjc
sandeep sir test flyng the shooting star
model could not take off since the pusher prop broke :banghead:
Ground was not suitable ,
This plane is a beauty & a joy to fly ;D. Please post some flying videos.