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Post  MeerschaumSteve Sat Oct 27, 2012 2:55 am

I'm trying to figure out a type of servo we used back in the late 80's for our RC cars.

They were bright orange, were available for planes and cars, and the company also made receivers and speed controls I think.
They were fairly high end servos, but not the main brands like futaba.

I just can't remember the brand name for them. Anybody here know what company I'm talking about?
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Post  MeerschaumSteve Sat Oct 27, 2012 3:08 am

After almost giving up my online search, I found them! They were NOVAK brand. Smile
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Post  sdjjadk Tue Nov 13, 2012 7:55 pm

MeerschaumSteve wrote:I'm trying to figure out a type of servo we used back in the late 80's for our RC cars.

They were bright orange, were available for planes and cars, and the company also made receivers and speed controls I think.
They were fairly high end servos, but not the main brands like futaba.

I just can't remember the brand name for them. Anybody here know what company I'm talking about?
I know this is an old post but. The servos you speak of are Novak Servos.

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