And let us not forget the late, unlamented WRC-4, which was Airtronics RC airplane electronics at the core. Or the WRC-3, whose guts were built by a RC model company from San Diego.
Jim "still having nightmares" Bartell
I used a regular 2 channel Futaba car controller. We broke off the return spring inside the hand unit and modified the servo to throw as fas as I could. The Futaba radio used was T2PH. The transmitter has a very long range (not sure why you'd use it 200 feet away) buy you could. The servo is being held in place with a bracket from http://www.jimmyjib.com . I bought gears for Fuji, cannon and a film gear 32 pitch.