![]() |
Single Stick TX
Hello,
I am in need of someone that can make me a custom single stick radio for a friend of mine. he has been flying single sticks for ever and he cant seem to get used to the normal radios. I was told that in the jet section I could find help as some jet guy still use single sticks. I heard of a company in the UK that can help us and would like any info, phone or address Thank you Sergio |
RE: Single Stick TX
Larry and Vern Kramer both fly their jets with a single stick radio. They are located in South Florida on the west coast I believe but I do not have a number for them. Maybe someone else has it or can hook you up with them.
Beave |
RE: Single Stick TX
In the radio forums, there is a lot of information on how to do this.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_59...tm.htm#5998086 http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/sear...picreply=topic On the second page of a search for "single stick" there are a bunch of options. You have to change thesearch to do topics only, and then subject only. Did you try the search? |
RE: Single Stick TX
tony stillman at radio south would be the point of contact to actually get a modern radio converted to single stick.
|
RE: Single Stick TX
:-
|
RE: Single Stick TX
Thanks for all the help guys, however I dont really have the time to make it my self and I would prefer a pro if you know what I mean. I was told the UK guys do a really nice job with these radio and would like to give them a try. Thanks
|
RE: Single Stick TX
1 Attachment(s)
|
RE: Single Stick TX
Get ahold of Larry or Verne Kramer. I have personally seen their system in action and it works well. I believe their system is based on a futuba 9 channel system.
the throttle is a slider on top, the rudder is when you twist the grip. I know they fly the heck out of everything with it. dave |
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 05:21 PM. |
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.