Royal Single Stick Radio
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Royal Single Stick Radio
Folks,
I must find room for new stuff so I must reduce the number of gems in the treasure chest! I have a really nice Royal Super Sport 6 channel single stick system on 72 Mhz. It comes with 5 servos and looks complete except for the switch harness but it does have a "Y" harness for hooking up a two-servo aileron set-up. Of course, the batteries need to be renewed.
If your collection needs this prize, please let me know and its yours for the cost of shipping.
Orv.
I must find room for new stuff so I must reduce the number of gems in the treasure chest! I have a really nice Royal Super Sport 6 channel single stick system on 72 Mhz. It comes with 5 servos and looks complete except for the switch harness but it does have a "Y" harness for hooking up a two-servo aileron set-up. Of course, the batteries need to be renewed.
If your collection needs this prize, please let me know and its yours for the cost of shipping.
Orv.
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RE: Royal Single Stick Radio
I will be happy to add your Royal single stick to me collection of radios. I currently have over 120 transmitters and radios in my collection. Reeds for the 1950's and proportional sets from the 1960's and 1970's.
I am currently looking for a Gallaxy transmitter made by Ted White, a Pro Line radio with the Kraft chrome gimballs, a Specialist transmitter and a Kraft proportional with the gold anodized case, not the vinyl covered case.
What will it cost to ship the radio to Houston, Texas, zip code 77008 ?
Steve Gibson
I am currently looking for a Gallaxy transmitter made by Ted White, a Pro Line radio with the Kraft chrome gimballs, a Specialist transmitter and a Kraft proportional with the gold anodized case, not the vinyl covered case.
What will it cost to ship the radio to Houston, Texas, zip code 77008 ?
Steve Gibson
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RE: Royal Single Stick Radio
Highplains,
I am looking for a Proline transmitter with the Kraft round chrome gimbal sticks. When Proline started, they had the high quality open gimbal and they also offered a slightly cheaper radio with the Kraft round chrome gimbal sticks. Later, they had the cheaper, square, black plastic closed gimbals.
S Gibson
I am looking for a Proline transmitter with the Kraft round chrome gimbal sticks. When Proline started, they had the high quality open gimbal and they also offered a slightly cheaper radio with the Kraft round chrome gimbal sticks. Later, they had the cheaper, square, black plastic closed gimbals.
S Gibson
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RE: Royal Single Stick Radio
I think that Pro-line had a few other variations.
Top of the line was the all metal sticks that were cast and machined - used in the Custom Competition line.
Next down was the Kraft "Z" stick that is open gimbal (used by Kraft in the mid 70's in 7 Z radios), but with a folded metal bale and cut aluminum extrustion stock - used in their Competion Six.
Then the chromed closed gimbal design that Kraft intoduced around 1968 (round outline)
The later variation of Kraft closed gimbal without chrome (square outline)
And finally a D&R stick assembly at the bottom of the line.
Top of the line was the all metal sticks that were cast and machined - used in the Custom Competition line.
Next down was the Kraft "Z" stick that is open gimbal (used by Kraft in the mid 70's in 7 Z radios), but with a folded metal bale and cut aluminum extrustion stock - used in their Competion Six.
Then the chromed closed gimbal design that Kraft intoduced around 1968 (round outline)
The later variation of Kraft closed gimbal without chrome (square outline)
And finally a D&R stick assembly at the bottom of the line.