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Now a tried and tested product, further developed and perfectly improved for RADIOMASTER. We took customer feedback seriously and, based on that, created a new product with the familiar look and feel.


Our twin-stick gimbal, with its control panel look, boasts a long range of motion that is now fully effective. A simple redirection of the control inputs on the throttle levers extends the maximum possible range of motion of the gimbals to 174 degrees. This allows for significantly more precise throttle inputs, right down to the last millimeter of the movement range.


Feel like a captain on the bridge and control your twin-engine ships with separate channels to get even more driving fun out of your models. Two separate speed controllers are required for the separate control of two motors.


The key point:

You only need to print the controller to precise dimensions, and you can even reuse the internal components from the remote control for the new controller. Theoretically, no soldering is required for the conversion – however, we recommend unsoldering three wires from one potentiometer during disassembly and then resoldering them later. Now the conversion is even easier!


Compatibility:


The controller is compatible with all Radiomaster TX16 controllers using Hall V4.0 sticks. One of the control sticks must be disassembled for the conversion. Assembly is 100% solderless.


The advantage?


- You buy our product once per household and can use it for all your remote controls.

Please be fair and don't share it with others outside your household or club.

- By choosing the filament, you can realize your individual color wishes for the component.

- Included are printable templates for applying stickers to the throttle sliders.


The building instructions


You can find it on YouTube in the form of an Umabu tutorial.


Do you have any questions? Use the contact form!

Twin-Stick for RADIOMASTER Hall 4.0

SKU: 2026-004
€24.99Price
VAT Included
  • For the controller you need a Radiolink remote control and from that a control gimbal to remove the potentiometers of the X and Y axes.

    4x wood or sheet metal screws M2x8 or similar.

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