JR radio question
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RE: JR radio question
Radio South comes to mind immediately.
However, you may wish to talk it over with Tony Stillman (owner of Radio South) first.
Personally I am a soft stick flier but to each his own.
Years ago (lots of years unfortunately) those of us in Pattern were mostly trying for the soft touch.
Today it is largely the other way around .
However, you may wish to talk it over with Tony Stillman (owner of Radio South) first.
Personally I am a soft stick flier but to each his own.
Years ago (lots of years unfortunately) those of us in Pattern were mostly trying for the soft touch.
Today it is largely the other way around .
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RE: JR radio question
Well thank you just ordered a set and yeah I am only 22 but been flyin since I was 6 and I'm trying to get into precision, my dad is a past pattern nats masters champion in the days of the LA-1 and SL-1 but I would like a little more stick differential tension and the new stick springs don't get tight enough for a good differential. But thank you very much!!
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Yes... Radio South would be the place to go. A number of years ago, and being a former full scale pilot, I found my JR8103 didn't give me the 'feel' I thought I needed(?) so I had Tony install higher tension springs in my Tx. Found they greatly improved my 'feel' for everything .... and I go back in years before the LA-1 and SL-1