kdobson83
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A friend of mine was given a Gentle Lady glider and some SUPER old RC gear to get into the hobby. The guy who gave him this stuff had good intentions but this stuff was not aimed at beginners if you ask me. The plane is balsa and appears to be mono coat. It's completely built and set up for high starts. My friend told me the guy was teaching him how to launch it with a big rubber band (high start?). Needless to say my friend and his grandson decided it was too much for them and passed on the gear to me.
Now, I'm not beginner by any means, I have loads of FT planes and a few store bought, but I've never dabbled in balsa and I sure as heck haven't had any experience with 72mhz (I think, old Crystal style transmitter) Here's a picture of the transmitter and receiver.
Now, i have zero intentions on using the transmitter and receiver. That being said, does anyone know what this is worth? Anything? I know its ancient but some people like buying and using the old retro stuff. It appears to work just fine, transmitter has some sort of internal battery that works, on the charger as we speak, the transmitter is really heavy, almost all metal, the antenna is in good shape (no crinks) and the receiver is in good shape as well. Would any of you all be interested before I throw it up on ebay? The glider also had a 4.8v 600mah battery shoved into the nose that i will be including with the transmitter/receiver if anyone wants it. Here's a pic of the battery.
The servos installed appear to be pretty old as well. I tried to plug them into one of my spare receivers on my Jumper radio but they wouldnt power on. I assume the wiring in modern servos is different than these older ones. The plugs are a bit larger. Receivers today power in the middle with ground and signal on the ends. Does anyone know anything about these older servos? Would i be able to cut off the old connector and solder on a modern one to fit my new style receiver? Or would it be better to switch out these servos with modern ones? These servos appear to be pretty beefy, like double the size of a traditional 9gram. Heres a pic of the servos.
I don't really want to take these out and would like to save the time and headache of replacing them so hopefully a connector swap is doable.
My plan is to convert this Gentle Lady over to a powered glider. Maybe FT Radial C pack motor or equivalent swinging a 10-12" folding prop. I really would like to hide the motor in the fuselage and have a spinner on the front, make it as clean as possible. If anyone has experience with this please let me know so i can pick your brain in the future. My ultimate goal is to have this glider converted to modern electronics, motor, and modern TX so I can give it back to my friend and his grandson, show them how to fly it and get them going in the hobby, finish what his friend started. Ill make another post about the glider upgrade once figure out how to go about it so you guys can see the conversion in action. lol
Thanks for the help guys!!!
Now, I'm not beginner by any means, I have loads of FT planes and a few store bought, but I've never dabbled in balsa and I sure as heck haven't had any experience with 72mhz (I think, old Crystal style transmitter) Here's a picture of the transmitter and receiver.

Now, i have zero intentions on using the transmitter and receiver. That being said, does anyone know what this is worth? Anything? I know its ancient but some people like buying and using the old retro stuff. It appears to work just fine, transmitter has some sort of internal battery that works, on the charger as we speak, the transmitter is really heavy, almost all metal, the antenna is in good shape (no crinks) and the receiver is in good shape as well. Would any of you all be interested before I throw it up on ebay? The glider also had a 4.8v 600mah battery shoved into the nose that i will be including with the transmitter/receiver if anyone wants it. Here's a pic of the battery.

The servos installed appear to be pretty old as well. I tried to plug them into one of my spare receivers on my Jumper radio but they wouldnt power on. I assume the wiring in modern servos is different than these older ones. The plugs are a bit larger. Receivers today power in the middle with ground and signal on the ends. Does anyone know anything about these older servos? Would i be able to cut off the old connector and solder on a modern one to fit my new style receiver? Or would it be better to switch out these servos with modern ones? These servos appear to be pretty beefy, like double the size of a traditional 9gram. Heres a pic of the servos.

I don't really want to take these out and would like to save the time and headache of replacing them so hopefully a connector swap is doable.
My plan is to convert this Gentle Lady over to a powered glider. Maybe FT Radial C pack motor or equivalent swinging a 10-12" folding prop. I really would like to hide the motor in the fuselage and have a spinner on the front, make it as clean as possible. If anyone has experience with this please let me know so i can pick your brain in the future. My ultimate goal is to have this glider converted to modern electronics, motor, and modern TX so I can give it back to my friend and his grandson, show them how to fly it and get them going in the hobby, finish what his friend started. Ill make another post about the glider upgrade once figure out how to go about it so you guys can see the conversion in action. lol
Thanks for the help guys!!!