Futaba FUTJ25**
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2dr Attack Radio with Receiver and Two S3003 Servos
This is the Futaba 2DR 2 Stick 2 27MHz or 75MHz AM radio system with two S3003 Standard Servos. Ideal for boats, cars and trucks 27MHz or 75MHz and gliders on 27MHz (channels A1-A6 only).
Easy to use basic two-stick radio system
Two channel servo reversing
Steering and throttle trims
LED battery status indicator
No TX charging jack
One Futaba 2DR AM Radio Transmitter
Transmitter and Receiver Crystals
Two S3003 Standard Servos with two X-Shaped Arms, FUTM0031
One R162JE AM Receiver
8 AA batteries
S3003 Servo
Speed: .23 sec/60 @ 4.8V or .19 sec/60 @ 6V
Torque: 44 oz-in @ 4.8V or 56.8 oz-in @ 6V
(3.2 kg-cm @ 4.8V or 4.1 kg-cm @ 6V)
Size: 1.6"L x .8"W x 1.4"H (41x20x36mm) w/o output shaft
Weight: 1.3oz (37.2g)
Connector: "J" type with approx. 5 inch wire
This system does not include any servo mounting hardware. If mounting hardware is needed, order FUTM3551. The two small aluminum pieces included with this radio are stick extensions which are pressed into the end of the stick.
description revised by: DB June 7, 2013
FEATURES:
Easy to use basic two-stick radio system
Two channel servo reversing
Steering and throttle trims
LED battery status indicator
No TX charging jack
YOU WILL RECEIVE:
One Futaba 2DR AM Radio Transmitter
Transmitter and Receiver Crystals
Two S3003 Standard Servos with two X-Shaped Arms, FUTM0031
One R162JE AM Receiver
REQUIREMENTS:
8 AA batteries
SPECIFICATIONS:
S3003 Servo
Speed: .23 sec/60 @ 4.8V or .19 sec/60 @ 6V
Torque: 44 oz-in @ 4.8V or 56.8 oz-in @ 6V
(3.2 kg-cm @ 4.8V or 4.1 kg-cm @ 6V)
Size: 1.6"L x .8"W x 1.4"H (41x20x36mm) w/o output shaft
Weight: 1.3oz (37.2g)
Connector: "J" type with approx. 5 inch wire
COMMENTS:
This system does not include any servo mounting hardware. If mounting hardware is needed, order FUTM3551. The two small aluminum pieces included with this radio are stick extensions which are pressed into the end of the stick.
description revised by: DB June 7, 2013