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Hi Everyone,
Has anyone seen the type of transmitter as posted? It is labeled as AirField N4. Company name on the back is Chiyuan Electronic Co., Ltd. I want to use this with my
Tiger 1 that has a Clark board. When connected only thing that will work is the canon. No drive or turrent action. Something tells me that it will not work. I did find the Clark page but this model is not listed as compatible. I am missing something here but can't figure out what.

Has anyone seen the type of transmitter as posted? It is labeled as AirField N4. Company name on the back is Chiyuan Electronic Co., Ltd. I want to use this with my
Tiger 1 that has a Clark board. When connected only thing that will work is the canon. No drive or turrent action. Something tells me that it will not work. I did find the Clark page but this model is not listed as compatible. I am missing something here but can't figure out what.
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Oh yeah. Thanks for bringing up horrible memories.
What you have there is the Tx for a RTF foam Airfield plane. Think HL of the AC world. Only thing is a HL tank won't decapitate someone when things go wrong.
If I remember correctly, they can only be used with they RX/esc they came with, I don't think they can be used as a traditional Tx/Rx but I may be wrong. I couldn't throw it away fast enough, so it didn't get explored too much.
I bought one of their 1400mm 'beginner' Bf-109s to learn how to fly RC. Looking back it was hilarious, both in what I attempted and what they claimed. I got the plane, as a modeler immediately repainted with an accurate camo, charged the battery for the next day and headed off to the field by a local school. Left the house with my son on a Saturday morning with a beautiful Messerschimdt in my hands, waved to the neighbor, drove away and pulled back up not more than 5 minutes later, waved to the neighbor again, this time carrying pieces of a Bf-109. The flight was the longest 8 seconds of my life, I was just glad that no one was hurt. Took longer to dig the nose and prop out of the turf than it did to fly.
What you have there is the Tx for a RTF foam Airfield plane. Think HL of the AC world. Only thing is a HL tank won't decapitate someone when things go wrong.
If I remember correctly, they can only be used with they RX/esc they came with, I don't think they can be used as a traditional Tx/Rx but I may be wrong. I couldn't throw it away fast enough, so it didn't get explored too much.
I bought one of their 1400mm 'beginner' Bf-109s to learn how to fly RC. Looking back it was hilarious, both in what I attempted and what they claimed. I got the plane, as a modeler immediately repainted with an accurate camo, charged the battery for the next day and headed off to the field by a local school. Left the house with my son on a Saturday morning with a beautiful Messerschimdt in my hands, waved to the neighbor, drove away and pulled back up not more than 5 minutes later, waved to the neighbor again, this time carrying pieces of a Bf-109. The flight was the longest 8 seconds of my life, I was just glad that no one was hurt. Took longer to dig the nose and prop out of the turf than it did to fly.
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PM me Treadhead. If you need a radio for your tank I have a older Futaba Skysport with receiver I will give you for free. I will never use it an I am happy to help a fellow RCU tanker.
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