About WES-Technik

WES Technik is a powerful family enterprise. Karin Scholl is the "soul" of the company who takes care about our customers from Alaska
down to Antarctica. Walter Scholl is the development engineer, he has got a masters degree in aeronautics- and space technology and he is an
enthusiastic modelbuilder and –flyer himself.

Since 1994 we develop systems and components suitable for RC Slow Flyer, a new category of model-flying. Started within the circle of friends the
demand for our own invention - the
Light Servo 3.8 grew continuously so that we founded our company in autumn 1995 and named it WES-Technik.
The mass of our
Light Servos has been continuously reduced and their functions have been optimised. Uncompromising development and search for
lightweight components has led to the development and production of our new
Light Servos 2.4 and 3.0. This new generation of light servos is
microprocessor controlled and ready built, equipped with microwires and -connectors and checked for proper function.

In the meantime our components are in great demand world-wide and are exported to more than 50 countries in all continents.
In parallel to the production and continuous further development of the tiny servo we have developed, built and tested numerous Home Flyers.
They reach from simple fun-flyers to scale models which have been tested in a huge number of flights.

The demand for our components, building materials and -plans and even for special tools for this new category of model flying has been
extended significantly since the foundation of WES Technik. Hence the volume of production is increasing continuously. The sale of special
components from other manufacturers for a reasonable price allows our customers to get all materials and components needed for Home Flyers
out of one hand. All systems, components and tools we sell are tested and evaluated by ourselves.

We are proud about numerous feedback from our customers who appreciate that our products are delivered immediately and that we are always
present for questions by phone, fax and E-mail.

Our semiscale Blériot XI, scale 1:10 in the air over the gliding field Hahnweide (Kirchheim/ Teck) with a scale speed of 2m/s Wingspan 106cm, airborne weight 120g with 7 cells NiCd 50mAh