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VooDooPH 05-17-2006 02:40 AM

sanwa = airtronics?
 
noticed they have both the m8 and m11 tx/rx. was wondering if they're one and the same company.

pardon the stupid question. newbie in the house. :)

Patriiick 05-17-2006 03:54 AM

you are 100% correct !!

Solara 05-17-2006 07:46 AM

Toyota = Lexus
Toyota = Scion
Nissan = Infinity
Sanwa = Airtronics

But why are they doing that..? I bet that has to do with the legal issue....like if 1 company get shut down, at least the other company with different name can still going....just wondering

Frank N. Furter 05-17-2006 08:46 AM


Toyota = Lexus
Lexus is more upmarket than a Toyota.

Ford is the same as they also own Jaguar.

Sometimes the re-badging is to do with somebody already having that name in a given country. Other times it is use an existing brand name.

You used to get KO radios under the Kraft name along with Novak servos.

ickvanovs 05-17-2006 09:13 AM

maybe because of brand 'name' image?
airtronics sounds better for u.s market :lol:



www.sanwa-denshi.co.jp -> SANWA
www.airtronics.net -> AIRTRONICS

VooDooPH 05-17-2006 10:42 AM

great! thanks guys!

sanwa comes highly recommended for servos back here. but i could only find airtronics in towerhobbies. :)

JustxOnce 05-17-2006 04:25 PM

Its all about Marketing

dodo 05-17-2006 05:17 PM

ya it's about marketing and market segmentation. not sure whether airtronics only exist in US market? because the brand 'sanwa' is being used for asia market

BeetleBailey 05-17-2006 05:26 PM

It's about the same for "Black and Decker" as "Dewalt". Same maker, different name.

ickvanovs 05-17-2006 05:38 PM

another posibility, SANWA is been used by another company in u.s
so they forced to choose another name

sharkonwheels 05-18-2006 09:09 PM


Originally Posted by Frank N. Furter
Lexus is more upmarket than a Toyota.

Ford is the same as they also own Jaguar.

Sometimes the re-badging is to do with somebody already having that name in a given country. Other times it is use an existing brand name.

You used to get KO radios under the Kraft name along with Novak servos.

Upmarket?
You seen a Camry parked next to an ES330?

I pity the morons that shelled out the extra bucks for the L on the front/back/wheels on that Camry.

;)

t4m1y4niac 05-18-2006 09:17 PM


Originally Posted by Rookie Solara
Toyota = Lexus
Toyota = Scion
Nissan = Infinity
Sanwa = Airtronics

But why are they doing that..? I bet that has to do with the legal issue....like if 1 company get shut down, at least the other company with different name can still going....just wondering

you're right..and don't forget with HONDA = ACCURA

sharkonwheels 05-18-2006 09:28 PM


Originally Posted by t4m1y4niac
you're right..and don't forget with HONDA = ACCURA

The difference between:
Honda/Acura
and

Toyota/Lexus
Infiniti/Nissan

Is you will not find in an Acura, the exact Honda branded over. They are all relatively unique cars to the brand.

For example:
Lexus ES330 = Toyota camry, Lex LX470 = Land Cruiser
Infi G35 Coupe = 350Z, inf FX = Nissan Murano

No real body changes.

Now, Acura TL = ??
Acura RL = ??
Acura MDX = ??
RSX is the closest, I think it's Civic based, bt it's REAL far from THAT tree!

Plus, Acura doesn't nickel-and-dime you for every damn option. They give you everything. Optional is Navi.


Do I work for Acura? No.
Do I like 'em? Yup.
Do I wish I'd gotten the TL last June and not this 15MPG Toyota Tundra v8?
Damn straight.

:mad:


Back on topic, alot of times they use names that mean something, or sound cool in the area they're marketing after. I'm sure Airtronics would mean NOTHING over there, like Sanwa would mean nothing over here.
Like VW = SEAT in some places in Europe

Frank N. Furter 05-19-2006 12:04 AM

As far as I can see Airtronics is only in US market - the rest on the World has Sanwa.

BTW - VAG (Volkswagen Audi Group) owns VW, Audi, SEAT, Skoda and Bugatti! Quite a few of them share the same platform = same chassis, different body (just like Tamiya :D) and different pricing.


15MPG Toyota Tundra v8?
That has gotta hurt with the current gas prices!

sharkonwheels 05-19-2006 04:38 AM

You have NO idea...were talking $60-75/week.

Pains me to NO end....


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