This is my dream come true, thanks to Phil. I received this transmitter for Xmas 1969 from my grandpa. Never was able to get the system to fly in my Jr. Falcon, as the 4 AA cells, F&M Vanguard receiver, and Rand GG-Pak
was too much weight for the Cox Golden Bee .049 to lug into the air (airborne alone weighed 7 ounces). If it had flown, it would have been a bomb. Well the dream is now reality, I have flown a Jr. Falcon using the transmitter and a Tobe GG actuator both equipped with Phil G electronics. I'm using Orange Rx module, DSM2, and Lemon RC , Spektrum, and Orange RX receivers. The conversion is relatively easy if you have good soldering skills and electronics experience. Feel free to contact me with questions or assistance with your conversions.
Controlaire GG conversion with positionable throttle
Waggly tails
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