Rob Buckley wrote:How do you manage to get to 12 channels with a 1/5 scale Chipmunk?
Rob Buckley wrote:No rudder?
paul needham wrote:quid on it, bet thats more channels than Daves Vulcan. Come to think of it, my 34 foot span Luscombe only uses 4 channels.
David Whiteley wrote:paul needham wrote:quid on it, bet thats more channels than Daves Vulcan. Come to think of it, my 34 foot span Luscombe only uses 4 channels.
Now then Paul. Don't tell fibs. I agree that it has Elevator, Rudder, Throttle and Ailerons, which is four, but I'm sure that there are other switches, levers, and door handles that are also similarly manually operated.
chris-berry wrote:Richard, just a minor detail but what transmitter are you using, as that might determine the approach you take.
Alan Cantwell 1131 wrote:Good practise for the bigger model, but lets be honest, you aint going to be having a super model, i have the chipmunk, it will be getting a single reciever, decent 5c cell 5cell battery pack, JR slide switch, and a mix of mixers, or Y leads, but all components will be tried and tested, keep it simple, thats all that is needed my radios JR dsm2, reciever will be a well flown one, not yet decided
paul needham wrote:If youve gat a channel to spare you could put one of these in it...
http://www.skybrary.aero/index.php/Terr ... %28TAWS%29
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