Carbon-z Cub with DX8 2nd Gen transmitter
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Carbon-z Cub with DX8 2nd Gen transmitter
New to airplanes: HELP
Out of the box and assembled Carbon-Z Cub ss with safe. Followed initial beginner setup transmitter suggestions per manual. Followed safe binding procedure per manual with bind plug in , batter connected (6s 6000 mAh 22.2 v ) , bind plug out, then bind transmitter to receive, all per manual set up instructions. After binding (bind successful) , control surfaces don't react to transmitter inputs. New plane out of the box
Help ?
Out of the box and assembled Carbon-Z Cub ss with safe. Followed initial beginner setup transmitter suggestions per manual. Followed safe binding procedure per manual with bind plug in , batter connected (6s 6000 mAh 22.2 v ) , bind plug out, then bind transmitter to receive, all per manual set up instructions. After binding (bind successful) , control surfaces don't react to transmitter inputs. New plane out of the box
Help ?
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Try rebinding first. If that doesn't work, I'd call customer service. You may have a bad receiver.
Since you said you're new to planes, I'll ask- do you have an instructor to help you with this? Even with SAFE, there are some basic flying skills that are required. A big plane like the Carbon Cub can do a lot of damage, not to mention the frustration of losing it.
Since you said you're new to planes, I'll ask- do you have an instructor to help you with this? Even with SAFE, there are some basic flying skills that are required. A big plane like the Carbon Cub can do a lot of damage, not to mention the frustration of losing it.
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Try rebinding first. If that doesn't work, I'd call customer service. You may have a bad receiver.
Since you said you're new to planes, I'll ask- do you have an instructor to help you with this? Even with SAFE, there are some basic flying skills that are required. A big plane like the Carbon Cub can do a lot of damage, not to mention the frustration of losing it.
Since you said you're new to planes, I'll ask- do you have an instructor to help you with this? Even with SAFE, there are some basic flying skills that are required. A big plane like the Carbon Cub can do a lot of damage, not to mention the frustration of losing it.
I have flown trainers for the past 3 months, but plan on getting help with flying this.
Yes i'm thinking bad receiver as well...
Thanks