Postby Dave Hayfield » December 11th, 2015, 10:02 pm
With over 20kg models it is mandatory to have two separate radio systems. This means two batteries powering two systems. If one battery fails or anything else in the system stops working, the model is still safe and operable on the remaining receiver. If you know your model, and you should, you will sense that something is not quite right and be able to land the model safely. In this case why have batteries doubled up? you will not fly again, hopefully, until the dud battery is replaced. The chances of two batteries failing simultaneously in a dual receiver system is pretty remote. The worrying thing, of course, is however much the aircraft electronics are safeguarded you are using only one transmitter, rare for them to go faulty but it has been known.
Thanet Model Flying Club
LMA 520