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Hanger 9 offer the modeller
a high quality range of radio equipment accessories that include
an extensive range of machined aluminium servo arms and servo wheels
that allow the modeller to customise the throws of the servos to
meet to-days more demanding flying styles, i.e. 3D aerobatics,
and of course these servo accessories may be used in any model
where the need exists for ultra reliability |
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Why risk damaging your expensive radio equipment
when you can protect it by using one
of Hangar 9’s lightweight
aluminium transmitter cases. Each case is completely foam lined
ready for you to shape the lining to securely hold the transmitter,
lockable and features a
stylish machined finish. Should you wish
to carry more than one transmitter then you can
use the slightly
larger case HAN125 that will comfortably carry two with room
to spare. |
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Replacement foam inserts for the Hangar 9 transmitter
carry cases (HAN 124 -125) made from
super lightweight foam,
pre cut but not separated this foam liner can be custom fitted
to
provide a safe and secure cradle for transmitters, spare receivers,
crystals etc, reducing the
risk of damage through vibration to
these valuable items. |
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Predominantly with safety in mind the
digital servo and current meter lets modellers check
both
current flow and voltage between multiple linkages. It can
monitor overall voltage between
the battery and receiver,
charge current between the charger and charge jack, or current
draw
between the receiver and servo. Information is displayed
on an easy to read digital display,
can be easily switched
between either volts or amps and comes pre-wired with 9 inch
leads
and universal connectors.
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Hanger 9’s trainer link allows two different
manufacturers transmitters to be coupled together
(JR – Futaba)
to enable flight training to take place. With this unique “buddy
box” system the
trainerlink adaptor (HAN 174)
allows the Futaba round plug to be coupled to the micro
plug
on the Futaba 9 C.A.P |
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This handy little stand mounts on the
back of Futaba or JR transmitter using the existing screw
holes,
and allows the transmitter to stand at a forty-five
degree angle without falling over, keeping the
back of the
transmitter free from damage. The stand folds flat when not
in use.
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