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Old September 5th 03, 03:45 PM
tongaloa
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Default ww2 training drones

anyone got one, or a manual?

fellow radio fan has restored the ground control radio transmitter
and the drones receiver
curious about how receiver output was translated to control surfaces

might be interesting to tote one around to flyins if we can find ALL
the parts...


 




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