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Oh man. They need to make one big enough to fit a transmitter in. I know they have actual transmitter gloves, but a heated one would be amazing. Good fine nonetheless!
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Soaring ever higher, the wind makes me free.
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This is the one I am going to buy when they restock.
The price is $12.99 but you still have shipping to add in. I believe I remember it had a pocket for the little fuel stick hand warmers you can get at any sporting goods store, they work great. This is in the Tx/Rx systems and parts, section of HobbyKing, then look in Parts and accessories. The clear front panel lets you see the programming screen with out taking the Tx out of the case. |
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Dave R, Proud PGR rider.
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Originally Posted by Wildflyer
I worked out in the snow for 29 years and i did the same flying as i did when i was framing houses .Buy some cheap 1.99 brown gloves and cut the finger tips off . It will feel weird flying with those big bulky rc glove thingy's on,could help you crash a plane too.
lol joe
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