Dx6 spare channel
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RE: Dx6 spare channel
The DX6 has 6 channels Any channel that you do not need to fly your model would be spare, right
So if you have a mini heli with 4 serovs and a HH gyro with remote gain, then all your channels will be used. If you do not have remote gain, there should be a spare channel for lights or similar. I cannot picture retracts on a heli [8D] The transmitter has several switches that can be programmed in different ways to operate spare channels.
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So if you have a mini heli with 4 serovs and a HH gyro with remote gain, then all your channels will be used. If you do not have remote gain, there should be a spare channel for lights or similar. I cannot picture retracts on a heli [8D] The transmitter has several switches that can be programmed in different ways to operate spare channels.
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RE: Dx6 spare channel
Well the I said the question its self was dumb not me [sm=tired.gif] Maybe I should of been specific on what application I was using the Dx6 on, Im using it on my T rex. If you cant picture retracts on a heli look at the airwolf fuses that people are putting on T rex's and see the retracts.
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RE: Dx6 spare channel
There's lots of helis with retracts. Besides the Bell 222 there's the Agusta 109, the Hind, the Dauphin (one of my favs), and the Commanche to name a few.
I think these are Darth's fuselages.
Check 'em out.
I think these are Darth's fuselages.
Check 'em out.