Transmitter tray
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Transmitter tray
Anybody fly with a transmitter tray?. I've been trying to learn to fly with my fingers on the sides of the sticks instead of thumbs on top. Greater sense of center. This makes hloding the transmitter a bit awkward. A flying buddy suggested a support tray. I search around and couldn't find one for sale, so I made one. Just a simple fiber board with foam rubber glued on to make a surround, to hold the transmitter and raise your hands up to a comfortabe level. Seem to work in the shop, haven't flown it yet.
Any thoughts
Bill
Any thoughts
Bill
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RE: Transmitter tray
There is a molded plastic one on this page
http://www.modelhelicopters.co.uk/ac...arAccs_JP.html
I have one called the Falcon Expert made by JV Trading in Norway. It is similar to the one listed above. Their web site doesn't seem to be working http://www.jvtrading.no/ but there is a phone number.
I really like the tray I have; some people hate them. I think you should try the one you built and see if you like it. You can make changes or adjustments after you truy it.
http://www.modelhelicopters.co.uk/ac...arAccs_JP.html
I have one called the Falcon Expert made by JV Trading in Norway. It is similar to the one listed above. Their web site doesn't seem to be working http://www.jvtrading.no/ but there is a phone number.
I really like the tray I have; some people hate them. I think you should try the one you built and see if you like it. You can make changes or adjustments after you truy it.