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Old 04-06-2012, 02:50 PM
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thanks, anyone know how to get these in Australia, I was on garden trucking and there out of stock for the AIR-U.
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Hi If you looking for servonaut stuff try www.csmi.com.au they are the dealers for servonaut in Australia
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Can you run the servonaut system with digital trims or do you need analog like the Tamiya MFU?
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Can you run the servonaut system with digital trims or do you need analog like the Tamiya MFU?
You don't use trims to operate the Servonaut products.
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You don't use trims to operate the Servonaut products.
How many channels do you need? Can I use my KO wheel radio ?
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thanks, anyone know how to get these in Australia, I was on garden trucking and there out of stock for the AIR-U.
NB! AIR-U is used with S20 (or MFU), AIR-4 with M20+ And K30/ K40.
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