For the record, I must note that the "out of control" examples cited by both Mr. Tyng and Rocket Man were both operator malfunctions. In both cases, the RC systems were working as designed :-)

To my knowledge, in 10+ years of battling, we've never had a situation where the tank was running across the field in a manner that required the kill switch to stop it.

Of course, we've had numerous examples where the kill switch was inadvertently activated during a battle, thereby rendering the vehicle a sitting (aka. dead) duck.

On 11/17/2014 12:15 PM, Doug Conn wrote:
The “Marty’s Van” kill switch technique worked for me, too. It must be a
magnet for out of control RCTC vehicles.

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