Dr. Robotnik wrote:Yikes! I was never into the wheel radios. Stick all the way for me. I'll make a note of my trusty Acoms tonight
I always loved the stick radios but after flying rc planes, it's hard to go back to a crappy Futaba surface stick.
Anyone use the Futaba 4GWD? I have been tempted to go that route. With the new 2.4 gig sticks available, I think we'll see more of them at the tracks. I would love to race with one. It feels more natural to me than the wheel but I guess that has a lot to do with me using sticks all my life and flying planes.
He's an idiot. Comes from upbringing. His parents are probably idiots too.
Dr. Robotnik wrote:Yikes! I was never into the wheel radios. Stick all the way for me. I'll make a note of my trusty Acoms tonight
I always loved the stick radios but after flying rc planes, it's hard to go back to a crappy Futaba surface stick.
you would probably like the 3vc-s, basically the stick version of the 3-pk. Not available in the US until just recently.
Yeah, I love that radio. I was eye-balling it a week or so ago. Seems to me though that is was quite expensive. I can't get to it on Tower right now. Something wrong with their servers or my firewall. But I want to say it was well over $300.
I can see it now, over $500...Ouch....
He's an idiot. Comes from upbringing. His parents are probably idiots too.
I didn't realize that the vcs was so much $$. that is $130 more than the 3pk with fasst, and $30 more than the new 4-pk.
It is a bit of a niche product in the US, but it is never going to take off into mainstream at that price.
For less than $200, you can take the radio below, glue up the Rudder and Elevator gimbles, reroute those functions to toggle switches for lights, winch, whatever, and have a great 2.4Ghz radio.
He's an idiot. Comes from upbringing. His parents are probably idiots too.
i think i have a new radio in my TOP 2, the airtronics cs2p. not sure on all the features yet, but tbfoto is hooking it up with the manual how sweet is that. :sigh: i love reading owners manuals.
My all time favourite has to be the Futaba 2LGX, the ultimate racers stick radio in the 80s and weighed nothing. Now it has to be the KO Esprit 2. Not as responsive as the Esprit Vantage so perfect for someone without the reflexes of a teenager. It also works with other normal receivers, unlike the newer versions that need KOs fast response receivers.
One of my club mates got the new KO Esprit Universe and found it so much more responsive he had to turn all the settings down just to get his car around the track without hitting anything
i just got this one this morning.. i like the steering wheel its from a airtronics 3PS (digital radio before the m8). does anyone know where i can buy this steering wheel or other misc radio parts such as a 3ps battery cover. there was a place i saw before called global something. anyone?
I still love my old and trusted KO EX-1 Mars. Bought from new when it came out in Germany end of the 1990's.
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And I think this one will be my next one when it will be released in the near future. My old radio is still ok but it has a creeping current which is a pain in the backwards when I forget to pull the batteries out after use ...
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