ORIGINAL: onewasp
ORIGINAL: Silent-AV8R
ORIGINAL: Rock 114
I have to agree with blikseme300 Futaba seems to be the only company advancing the control part of radio control.
Futaba is a dedicated radio manufacturer. They do not make planes, trains, and automobiles. They are not trying to sell little planes, big planes, or any planes. They design, manufacture, and sell radios. This is an important difference between them and Spektrum. Spektrum is owned by Horizon Hobby. They are using an integrated approach to build their radio into planes as a means to sell both. They can do that because they make both.
Tower/Hobbico and Futaba are separate companies and it would be far more complex for them to do what Horizon does with Spektrum and ParkZone and Eflite planes.
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Nicely avoided answer to the question .
I actually thought it was a fairly clear answer to the question. Futaba does not make or sell RC models, so asking why they do not have BnF airplanes has a clear answer.
Also factual is that the RC segment of Futaba is about 13% of Futaba's total sales . That happens to be Fact, as a matter of 'fact' .
Meaning to RC'rs is ''not much'' .
That 13% (if true) is a tidy sum of money being a 13% slice of a fairly large pie.