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She is awesome.
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Very nice
Is she to be built or join your awesome BNIB porche collection Lars? |
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Interesting ... it's a mk.III Acoms TX, but labelled T2M mk.IV & with servo reverse switches. RX & servos are mk.III with different labels... as it's a 26mhz set, the Acoms 27mhz/2-chan stick radio history thread isn't technically wrong - but I feel another footnote coming on ...
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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I knew that this radio gear will interest you Jonny. If you want other better picts, no hésitation. T2M is a french distributor and 26mhz the common band in France with the 41. So, it is a ap26 tx. Like you already explain me in your thread. It is maybe a hybrid or a late version? |
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My bad - Gumpie22B gave me this info (and more on Fr. mk.iii and mk.iv) over a year ago but I never worked it into the 1st post
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