There is definately no market for the 2 stick jobbies, about the only place you see those used stateside is boats and aircraft(which is a different radio all together). A choice would be the perfect solution to the problem. I am proposing to Roundhouse to set my Lady Anne, on order for December 2020 delivery, for RC but leave out the controler and receiver. Just fit the servos and battery box. Worst case is I just toss the transmitter and receiver in the bin and put my receiver in to work with my RCS controler. Maybe Roundhouse will offer the palm controlers as an option in the future, just a few short years ago we were told a double farley was NEVER gonna happen, but yet we have not only a double, a single and a Garrett from them. So, times do change and attitudes toward change in general. I will say, that those I know that have switched to a palm size controler, after using a twin stick job for their live steamers, wonder why they didnt switch sooner once they see how much easier it is to drive the model. Maybe this is more true in the USA as most all of us come from the smaller scale sparkie world, so a knob style throttle is more familiar and easier for us to achieve scale speed control VS a stick radio. Mike the Aspie