The TxTray doubles as a stand when not in use. Note the standard padded neck strap. On the right is the High Wing version. On the left, the No Wing.  This No Wing  is set up to use the full harness, so the rods are shorter.
Thumbs only style with four fingers wrapped under the transmitter.
Again, the ThumbTray (No wings) is a good choice for the style at left.
Thumbs Only. (Forefinger high on the transmitter.
No Wing Tray (ThumbTray). Good choice for the style at left.
Below we have the guy who likes to use both thumb and forefinger.  Note how he must still wrap fingers around the transmitter to hold it.
Low  Wing tray is a   good choice for him.  Note the possible change in hand style since he no longer has to
wrap fingers around the transmitter.

High Wing also is good for the thumb and forefinger flyer.  Note how high his hands ride on the wings.  Good for guys with short fingers.

A Tray for All Finger Styles
At right are the two most common finger styles, thumbs-only and thumb and forefinger. Of course, there are many others but these will serve to illustrate that RCA Models has a tray that will suite your finger style. To the right of each is the tray that would make a good choice for that particular style.
RCA Models offers several other variants of the TxTray. If you have a 2.4 Ghz module pod sticking out on the back of your transmitter, not to worry. They’ve go you covered.
To see all of their designs visit their website: www.rcamodels.com
Doubles as a Stand
One of the TxTray’s great features is that it doubles as a stand when not in use. So if you have spent money on a stand, you won’t need it anymore. Sell it!
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