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The 2721 is
lightweight, and the hard-coated surfaces are incredibly tough
and resistant to wear.
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Powerful enough to
handle applications never previously possible with a mini-sized
servo.
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This cored motor
mini servo is fast, lightweight and economical.
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High output and
reliability make this a very popular servo for any application
where size and low weight are at a premium.
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Five machined
brass gears inside the 351 insure that your gears will hold up
to the toughest conditions.
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The 4131 has huge
90 oz./in. of torque, refined electronics, and a premium
coreless motor that has proven reliable to perfection.
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For aircraft where
surface loads are high, the 4721 is your top choice.
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When speed is
important, the 4735 is your choice.
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For models where a
standard size servo will fit, the 513 retract servo is a
reliable choice to activate mechanical-type landing gear.
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Reliable for
trouble-free, accurate operations. The 527 is a real value.
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The 531 servo
gives a lot more for performance, for just a little more money.
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The JR 615 FET
Monster Servo offers giant scale modelers more of what they
want: power and speed.
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Special staggered
nylon gears and coreless motor allow the production of this
versatile, precision, low-profile design.
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Heavy-duty output
and wide 160 degrees arc make this an exceptional choice for
sport and competition model retracts.
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If you are looking
for a crisp, precise servo that will be as accurate on flight
number 1000 as flight number 1, then look no further than the JR
8101 Ultra Precision Servo.
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