RC Helicopters would obviously not be possible without the Radio systems to control them. We have a large range of products by many quality manufacturers around the world.| Scooby | |
| 2007-07-28 00:57:12 |
I have 2 transmitters, my main TX i use for flying which is a PCM9X2 and a FF8 i use for the simulator. They are both mode 2, throttle left but the PCM9X has the idle up switch on the right and the FF8 has it on the left. I am starting to get to the stage now where i will be using flight modes an i don't want to get mixed up so i am going to have to decide once and for all which side i will be using and get one of the transmitters modified. I have to say the left feels more natural to me but which should i go for and why? |
| Phil | |
| 2007-04-17 21:51:59 |
Has anyone tried out the CSM CycLock to electronically stabilised flybarless head. used with 2 CSM 720 gyro's And What good or bad points there are. I am always having to tweak servo end points |
| Stan | |
| 2007-04-09 16:10:47 |
Hi I am planning on buying a jr 9x ii V2 Do you have any experience with these radios? I prefer the feel to the jr radio as oppossed to the futaba which i have, also my radio is perimative and in the near future when i add more components to my heli, i will be short of channels. They Jr seems easier to program too. Also i will be able to remotely control my govenor when fitted. At the moment i wont because i dont have a spare channel. Just after some feed back from people who have used this tranny, I shouldnt need to upgrade again if i was to get this would i? Cheers Stan |
| Gwyri Sedai | |
| 2007-03-06 22:47:55 |
Anyone know anything about this Transmitter? I have just aquired this one and know nothing about them. ![]() Graham 1 |