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Shipping Weight: 0.8kg
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Radio:
Sanwa Dash II Digital Proportional Remote Control.
2 Servos & dry
batteries. Reliable and functional for use in model aircraft and in
cars. Features servo reversing and a special boat/car differential
throttle setting.
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Shipping Weight: 1.2kg
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JR Quattro Lite 4 Channel Radio with
2 x S371 micro servos and R610M FM micro receiver. This is
the best value quality 4 channel system on the market.
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Shipping Weight: 1.0kg
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Radio:
JR F500 Computerised
5 Channel. Includes 2 x NES-371
sub micro servos and JR610 micro receiver.
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Shipping Weight: 1.0kg
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Radio JR XF631 6 Channel Computerised LCD Screen. JR
R610
series receiver and 2 x 371 Micro Servos. Nicads
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Shipping Weight: 1.0kg
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For
Micro Models
JR XF631 6 Channel Computerised LCD Screen. JR
R610
series receiver and 2 x NES-371 servos. Radios
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Detailed Description of Radio Systems  | Sanwa Dash 2 Channel (Dry) If you are looking for a 2 channel radio control unit to operate a radio control car or boat with the Sanwa Dash Saber is the perfect blend of good looks & good ergonomic design.
The transmitter features changable crystals & servo reversing function & a retractable antenna.
Each set comes complete with: 2 servos for controlling two different functions in your model.EG: steering & throttle. a receiver for receiving the signal from the transmitter, a battery box an on/off switch. a variety of servo horns. |
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Shipping Weight: 0.8kg
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Radio:
Sanwa Dash II Digital Proportional Remote Control.
2 Servos & dry
batteries. Reliable and functional for use in model aircraft and in
cars. Features servo reversing and a special boat/car differential
throttle setting.
Radios
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JR Quattro Lite 4 Channel The virtual explosion of park flyers and slow flyers onto the flying scene has increased the need for micro flight pack equipped R/C systems. The new JR Quattro Lite System combines the solid reliability of the inexpensive Quattro with a state-of-the-art JR® micro flight pack to offer park flyers and slow flyers exactly that. Featherweight flightpack At the heart of the Quattro Lite Radio System is an ultra-light flight pack made up of two JR S371 micro servos and JR's sophisticated R610M FM micro receiver. The entire flightpack weighs less than 25g! It's small enough for the snug confines of a park flyer fuselage and light enough to be mounted on the sparse frame of even the lightest indoor slow flyers. Superior flexibility Another one of the attractive aspects of the new system is its flexibilit y. With the Quattro transmitter's 4th channel and the 6 available channels of the R610M receiver, moving up to a slow flyer with ailerons is as simple as adding another servo. The wallet-friendly pricing and unmatched flexibility of JR's new Quattro Lite are sure to impress many slow and park flyer fans. If you're in the market for a light flight system, you owe it to yourself to give the J-Line Quattro Lite Radio System a look.
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Shipping Weight: 1.2kg
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JR Quattro Lite 4 Channel Radio with
2 x S371 micro servos and R610M FM micro receiver. This is
the best value quality 4 channel system on the market.
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JR XF421EX
Computer radios offer many advantages over their non-computer analog counterparts. But there are still those who are reluctant to give computer radios a try, mainly because of the complexity involved in programming them and their higher cost. Now JR is offering a computer radio that's simple to program at a price that rivals many four channel analog systems, the XF421EX. As Easy as 1, 2, 3 JR's XF421EX makes setting up an airplane as easy as 1, 2, 3. It features an accessible two button input located at the top right and left of the transmitter. That's right, only two buttons are used /needed for programming. Your thumbs naturally fall into position on the buttons, which can be moved up or down. The left button is used to select the function (up) and to select the channel (down) while the right button increases or decreases to the value. Both buttons are clearly marked as to their function. Summary of Features  | Easy-access programming levers |  | Servo reversing on all channels |  | Travel adjust for simple model set-up |  | Sub-trim on all channels Extra |  | 5th channel, ideal for more advanced models |  | Premium Sanyo® NiCad RX & TX battery packs |  | R700 7-channel FM Receiver or 610M |  | 2 model memory 3 character model naming |  | Flaperon, delta and V-tail mixing |  | Data reset |  | High quality gimbals with adjustable control stick lengths |  | Computer designed, ergonomically styled case |  | Four JR 537 BB: Torque: 40.3 oz/in, Speed: 22 sec./60° |
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Shipping Weight: 1.0kg
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Radio:
JR F500 Computerised
5 Channel. Includes 2 x NES-371
sub micro servos and JR610 micro receiver.
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JR XF631
A lot of "Sunday Flyers" can usually start out getting by on 4-channels just fine. Most of the airplanes they fly don't require any more than that. But then it happens. One day they walk into the hobby shop and "POW!" They see the most beautiful kit they've ever laid their eyes on, but it requires more channels and features than their trusty old 4-channel can provide. It is at this point that a modeler usually realizes the need for a programmable 6-channel system. For those modellers, however, who have never owned a programmable system before, a 6-channel system with more programming functions than they really need could be confusing to use and actually get in the way of flying enjoyment. It is these modellers that the all-new JR XF631 was designed for. Keepin' it simple The XF631's strength is its simplicity. It limits the programming functions to those used by the largest segment of modellers, such as:  | Dual rates |  | Travel adjust |  | Sub-trim |  | Servo reversing |  | 3-model memory |  | 4 types of pre-programmed wing mixes (standard, flaperon, V-tail, or delta/elevon) |
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The programming switches on the XF631 are positioned conveniently below the main power switch. With these two rocker switches, modellers can program the radio in a logical, intuitive manner.
The XF631 is one of the best-priced, easiest-to-use 6-channel airplane radios available. If you're looking to make the leap to computer radios but don't want the complexity that usually comes with programming one, the XF631 is definitely worth a closer look. Digital Trims and "Instant ID" To keep the XF631 affordable, JR put digital trims on all four stick controls. Moving any of these digital trims automatically stores the new position in that model's memory, and the Instant ID feature switches the display to show the trim value while the adjustment is being made. Modellers can fine-tune trim adjustments literally "on the fly" without distraction, and not have to dig into the menu to make and save the changes. A Top-Notch Flight Pack The XF631's flight pack includes the new lighter, narrower R700 Receiver and four of JR's new S537 standard BB servos. The S537 has improved accuracy and twice the space between bearings on the final output shaft for reduced wear and tear as compared to the S517. JR rounds out the flight pack with its standard 600mAh battery pack and switch.
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Shipping Weight: 1.0kg
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Radio JR XF631 6 Channel Computerised LCD Screen. JR
R610
series receiver and 2 x 371 Micro Servos. Nicads
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