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Digital servo
The Gyro came with this servo. Because the tail rotor pitch is being computer controlled, and you want it to react fast, you have to use a fast servo. Better yet, you use a digital servo, which mostly means the servo PWM's the motor inside much much faster. This is a reasonably speedy digital servo. When it's going, it whines a bit, but I am pretty sure that's normal.


Digital servo



Equipment Make:Canon    Camera Model:Canon EOS 10D    Maximum Lens Aperture:f/5.6
Sensing Method:One-Chip Color Area    Lens Size:28.00 - 135.00 mm    Firmware Version:Firmware Version 1.0.1
Owner Name:Chris Luke    Image Orientation:Top, Left-Hand    Horizontal Resolution:180 dpi
Vertical Resolution:180 dpi    Image Created:2003:08:09 14:52:09    Exposure Time:1/60 sec
F-Number:f/5.6    ISO Speed Rating:800    Lens Aperture:f/5.6
Exposure Bias:0 EV    Flash:Flash, Compulsory, Red-Eye Reduce    Focal Length:135.00 mm
Color Space Information:sRGB    Image Width:3072    Image Height:2048
Rendering:Normal    Exposure Mode:Auto    Scene Capture Type:Standard
Exposure Mode:Program    Metering Mode:Evaluative    Saturation:Normal
Contrast:Normal    Shooting Mode:Manual    Image Size:Large
Focus Mode:One-Shot    Drive Mode:Single    Flash Mode:Red-Eye Reduction (On)
Compression Setting:Fine    Macro Mode:Unknown    White Balance:Auto
Image Number:133-3306


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