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  • WLTOYS V950 servo horns/arms??

    Hi all,
    Fairly new to RC Heli's and i have a WLTOYS V950, I have been flying it fairly well but eventually a small crash had to happen and i broke a plastic servo horn/arm, it is 17mm long and i cannot seem to find any replacements, could someone please point me in the right direction for some replacement servo horns/arms please ?

    Many thanks
    Kevin

  • #2
    Hi Kevin

    Sorry I'm not familiar with that model, or what servos it uses, but if you can count the number of teeth on the output spline and get the diameter, me or someone on here will almost certainly have a few old ones lying around that should be compatible.

    Ben
    Gaui NX7, Vbar Neo, OS 105. Rail 696
    Logo 690SX v2, Vbar Neo, Edge 693
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    • #3
      Hi Kevin, as Ben suggested those details should enable someone to find some horns. I haa look on Banggood, and it seems they sell the servo's but without the horns. I suspect its a clone helicopter from the Esky stable, as most of the cheaper ones seem to use a lot of their parts.
      Barry
      Sutton Coldfield Radio Controlled Aero Club (SCRCAC for short!) Citizen 00182

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      • #4
        Thanks for the help guys, the servos are Blue Arrow D05023MG and measure 16.5mm in length, 3mm wide, 1mm thin and 21 teeth, the hole diameter is 3.6mm, maybe i just need to source some that fit the spline and cut them down to size

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        • #5
          Kevin, Do you know any experienced model aviators? Are you in a club for example? If you ask anyone who has been flying helicopters or planks for any long time to look in his box of spares, you will probably find that he has 100 servo arms of all shapes and sizes.

          If you want to come round to my house (subject to covid restrictions, I am old and vulnerable) I could give you a dozen.
          Tron 7.0 advance Vbar evo V Control
          Foamy plank
          icharger 3010b, Coolice 24v psu
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