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Pat Teakle Asw 22 6m**

Let us all watch your new project progress.
Dave Mackintosh
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Pat Teakle Asw 22 6m**

Post by Dave Mackintosh »

Hi all. Thanks to the legend that is Cliff Evans,I have aquired the 6 meter Asw 22.I thought I would begin a build thread,
Tail feathers are nearing completion,(photos to follow).
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Max Wright
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Watching . . . 8-)
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Dave Mackintosh
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Re: Pat Teakle Asw 22 6m

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I have servos in mind for tail feathers, around the 11 to 15 kilo pull.Your thoughts gentlemen?
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Andrew Ray
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Hi Dave, built up or foam wings and tail?

I have fitted a Hitec HS-225BB mini servo in the tail of my Pat Teakle ASW17 on 4.8v it does the job. I would go for a standard servo, probably with a ball race on the output shaft (the old JR591 running on 4.8volts was always my servo of choice but no longer available unfortunately), Hitec, Savox or similar, like the SG-0351 or SV-0320. 4 to 5kg of torque is more than plenty. High voltage/high torque servos weren't around when Pat was producing these and the standard Futaba 148 was more than adequate and reliable back then.
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Watching. Good luck with the build.
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I would use one of these: https://airtekhobbies.com/hv2107mg.html

Nice half scale pilot by the way!
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Re: Pat Teakle Asw 22 6m

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Andrew Ray wrote: 13 Mar 2021, 07:13 Hi Dave, built up or foam wings and tail?

I have fitted a Hitec HS-225BB mini servo in the tail of my Pat Teakle ASW17 on 4.8v it does the job. I would go for a standard servo, probably with a ball race on the output shaft (the old JR591 running on 4.8volts was always my servo of choice but no longer available unfortunately), Hitec, Savox or similar, like the SG-0351 or SV-0320. 4 to 5kg of torque is more than plenty. High voltage/high torque servos weren't around when Pat was producing these and the standard Futaba 148 was more than adequate and reliable back then.
Thanks for the info Andrew, I will be using cnc foam panels.
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Re: Pat Teakle Asw 22 6m

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Cliff Evans wrote: 13 Mar 2021, 09:09 I would use one of these: https://airtekhobbies.com/hv2107mg.html

Nice half scale pilot by the way!
Cheeky!!
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Post by Peter Balcombe »

I would have thought that either of the last 2 servo suggestions would be fine & are
smaller than the original Futaba S148 or S3001 types that Pat would have had available when the model was designed.
The old Futaba standard servos produced around 3Kg/cm torque.
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