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Old 01-08-2009 | 08:57 PM
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my m11 saids "made in china" i thought it was made here in the u.s. ?????
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dude everything is made in china...
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my m11 saids "made in china" i thought it was made here in the u.s. ?????
Why would it be made in the USA ? Airtronics = Sanwa - a Japanese company.
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Yourself. Do some research - it may be called "Airtronics" in North America, it's Sanwa in at lot of other countries in the world.
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http://digifiera.com/cgi-bin/stand/JAPAN/sanwa2.html
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Old 01-09-2009 | 03:17 AM
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will those feet in modern times, walk on souls that are made in china.

yes, it has to be made there, think of how much $ were borrowin from em lol

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Yourself. Do some research - it may be called "Airtronics" in North America, it's Sanwa in at lot of other countries in the world.
exactly. There's no such thing as an airtronics radio in Asia. It's all sanwa here.

Remember the legendary Airtronics XL2P? In Japan/Asia it was called the Sanwa Machine Alpha.
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The M8 I purchased years ago from Tower Hobbies in the USA was badged "Sanwa M8", not Airtronics. The 2.4Mhz DSS module I purchased in Singapore for my M11 is badged Sanwa. The same Aitronics 92724 2.4ghz 4 channel receivers I purchased from Tower say "Airtronics spread spectrum by Sanwa. http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXSGA9&P=M Same goes for my 27mhz 3 channel receiver.
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They are all made in China--Airtronics, Futaba, Spektrum. The only ones still made in Japan are Ko Propo. All the KO stuff--radios, modules, servos, escs are still made in Japan.
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Futaba 4PK -> Made in Taiwan
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