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The image depicts a Futaba FF6 Computer Digital Proportional Radio Control System transmitter, positioned centrally on a light-colored wooden surface, situated in Wealden, United Kingdom. The transmitter is black with silver-toned control panels and shows signs of use, including dust accumulation. It features a raised, extendable antenna. A rectangular, unlit LCD screen is visible at the top center. Two gimbals are present; the left gimbal's joystick is positioned slightly off-center and features a knurled silver tip, while the right gimbal's joystick is centered, also with a knurled silver tip. Four toggle switches are visible on the top corners: one on the far left labeled "TRAINER," another immediately to its right (unlabeled), one on the far right labeled "GEAR," and another to its left labeled "AIR BRAKE." Below the screen are three vertical slider controls, with a red indicator light above the middle one. The bottom section of the transmitter displays "FUTABA FLIGHT COMFORT," "NARROW BAND TECHNOLOGY," "35 MHz," "FF6 COMPUTER," "DIGITAL PROPORTIONAL RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM," and control buttons labeled "MODE," "CURSOR," "DATA INPUT (+/-)," "FM," and "POWER." A handle is integrated into the top of the unit. In the foreground, partially visible on the wooden surface below the transmitter, is a relief sculpture or inlay of an alligator or crocodile, oriented horizontally. The background is dark and indistinct, with some faint reflections on the right side, and a white cable is visible trailing off to the right.
kittyorkatherine

Nov 14, 2025, 3:16 PM

Wealden, UK

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The image depicts a Futaba FF6 Computer Digital Proportional Radio Control System transmitter, positioned centrally on a light-colored wooden surface, situated in Wealden, United Kingdom. The transmitter is black with silver-toned control panels and shows signs of use, including dust accumulation. It features a raised, extendable antenna. A rectangular, unlit LCD screen is visible at the top center. Two gimbals are present; the left gimbal's joystick is positioned slightly off-center and features a knurled silver tip, while the right gimbal's joystick is centered, also with a knurled silver tip. Four toggle switches are visible on the top corners: one on the far left labeled "TRAINER," another immediately to its right (unlabeled), one on the far right labeled "GEAR," and another to its left labeled "AIR BRAKE." Below the screen are three vertical slider controls, with a red indicator light above the middle one. The bottom section of the transmitter displays "FUTABA FLIGHT COMFORT," "NARROW BAND TECHNOLOGY," "35 MHz," "FF6 COMPUTER," "DIGITAL PROPORTIONAL RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM," and control buttons labeled "MODE," "CURSOR," "DATA INPUT (+/-)," "FM," and "POWER." A handle is integrated into the top of the unit. In the foreground, partially visible on the wooden surface below the transmitter, is a relief sculpture or inlay of an alligator or crocodile, oriented horizontally. The background is dark and indistinct, with some faint reflections on the right side, and a white cable is visible trailing off to the right.

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