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Blue Arrow D26011 - Precision High Torque Servo
Specifications
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Last Updated: |
2025-08-04 |
Modulation: |
Digital |
Torque: |
4.8V: 58.33 oz-in (4.20 kg-cm)
6.0V: 69.44 oz-in (5.00 kg-cm)
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Speed: |
4.8V: 0.12 sec/60°
6.0V: 0.11 sec/60°
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Weight: |
0.92 oz (26.1 g) |
Dimensions: |
Length:1.40 in (35.6 mm)
Width:0.59 in (15.0 mm)
Height:1.32 in (33.5 mm)
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Motor Type: |
Coreless |
Gear Type: |
Plastic |
Rotation/Support: |
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Rotational Range: |
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Pulse Cycle: |
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Connector Type: |
JR |
Brand: |
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Product Number: |
801-1-2601 |
Discontinued? |
Y |
Typical Price: |
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Notes
- The discontinued Blue Arrow D26011 is a specialized, standard-sized digital servo that has been meticulously engineered for one primary purpose: blinding speed. In the world of high-performance RC, there are specific applications where the velocity of a servo is the single most important factor, and this is where the D26011 shines. Its most common and effective use is as a tail rotor servo on 500, 600, or even 700-class helicopters. A large helicopter's tail must react with incredible speed to counteract the immense torque of the main rotor system. The D26011's exceptionally rapid transit time allows it to keep pace with the most advanced heading-hold gyros, resulting in a perfectly stable, locked-in tail, even during the most violent 3D maneuvers like piro-flips or tic-tocs. It's also the servo of choice for the rudder on a large 3D airplane, where it enables breathtakingly fast yaw rates for maneuvers like knife-edge spins.
- The defining feature of the D26011 is its almost instantaneous response. There is virtually no perceptible lag between the pilot's command and the servo's movement. This gives high-performance models a level of agility and reactive capability that is simply not possible with slower servos. It's a component chosen by competitive pilots who need every possible performance advantage to execute their routines with precision and flair.
- This characteristic is a massive asset in the world of competitive robotics, such as in the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) or similar large-scale events. In a game where matches are often won or lost in fractions of a second, the speed of the D26011 can be a game-changer. It could be used to power an ultra-fast intake mechanism, a lightning-quick scoring arm, or a defensive system that needs to react to an opponent's actions instantly.
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