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Hitec Flash 14 radio is coming?


Nuno Luis
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New Hitec Flash 14??
[URL="https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1370211/Hitec-Flash-14.html"]https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1370211/Hitec-Flash-14.html[/URL]
[URL="https://fccid.io/IFHFLASH14/User-Manual/User-Manual-3518391"]https://fccid.io/IFHFLASH14/User-Manual/User-Manual-3518391[/URL]

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hello Nuno,i got in touch with Hitec a few months ago enquiring about the new TX,and was told that they didn't plan on developing any new stuff as far a TX's were concerned....only servo's ...which I thought was a bit much when a couple of years previous I had changed from along time Futaba user to Hitec 2.4 stuff.....buying a fair few rx's as well as a A9 tx.then again...I googled hitec flash 14 and up came the tx and also the manual is available for download...….hopefully there's been a change of direction at hitec?....anyone else have any info?

ken anderson...ne..1...hitec dept.

Edited By ken anderson. on 04/02/2020 09:18:19

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Sorry to burst your bubble, but...

Hitec ditch new 14 and 16ch TXs (from Dec 2017)

“...We have been testing new beta versions of our 14 and 16 channel transmitters for the past year or so and I personally have been flying on them in my own personal airplanes, they are not vaporware as they exist and are functional- the 14ch itself was ready to roll into production and start distribution ASAP pending a couple small software bugs. The 16ch was nearly complete as well.

Over the summer this past year it was decided to NOT bring either one of these transmitters to market based upon worldwide market conditions and the associated high cost to produce, market, and support the product. It is with a heavy heart that we officially announce the cancellation of our new 14 and 16 channel transmitters, the projects have been shelved indefinitely. We apologize to everyone about broken promises to introducing new transmitters but transmitters have not proven to be our strongest point. Our current line of transmitters will still be produced and supported, and our servo technology is always ever expanding with new innovations around every corner.”

Edited By MattyB on 06/02/2020 16:44:07

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