Key Specs
About this product
Engineered for lightweight RC aircraft applications, this Xfly digital servo delivers precise control with minimal weight penalty. The 25-gram specification makes it ideal for small-scale aeroplanes where every gram counts, whilst the positive servo mechanism ensures reliable directional response. Whether you’re flying trainers or sport models, this servo offers the responsiveness needed for smooth, accurate flight control across the Xfly RC range favoured by enthusiasts throughout the UK.
- Weight: 25 grams – perfect for lightweight RC planes
- Digital servo technology for enhanced precision
- 300mm extended lead for flexible installation
- Positive servo mechanism for reliable control
Frequently Asked Questions
This servo is suitable for trainers and sport model aircraft, making it appropriate for pilots ranging from beginners to intermediate flyers. It's designed to work within the Xfly RC range, which caters to a broad skill level, though you should ensure your aircraft is compatible before purchasing.
The product includes the 25g digital servo with a 300mm extended lead. For a complete list of included accessories such as mounting brackets or control arms, please check the detailed product documentation or contact us directly.
This 25-gram servo is engineered specifically for lightweight RC aircraft and is ideal for small-scale aeroplanes where weight is critical. It's compatible with Xfly RC models; confirm your specific aircraft is listed in the compatible range before ordering.
This is a digital servo that operates on standard RC servo power (typically 4.8V or 6V depending on your receiver and battery setup). For exact charging times and power requirements specific to your system, please refer to your servo manual or contact our support team.
The 300mm extended lead simplifies installation in small-scale aircraft by reducing the need for cable extensions, making routing easier across compact fuselages. Digital servo technology provides enhanced precision and responsiveness compared to analogue servos, resulting in smoother and more accurate flight control.
