what is the best transmetter for twin engines
#1
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: palm bay , FL
Posts: 128
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
what is the best transmetter for twin engines
My next project will be a P-38 "special"
I would like to knkow what transmitters can do the following setup:
Ch1 left engine
Ch2 right engine
Ch3 left aileron / flaps
Ch4 right aileron / flaps
Ch5 gear
Ch6 elevator
Ch7 left rudder
Ch8 right rudder
Ch9 bomb drop (optional)
I would like to mix the engines to the throttle/rudder ( or use a switch to idle one of the engines) for asymmetrical thrust to induce spins the mix would have to be limited on the minimum end to prevent the engines from dieing, rudder mixing for air brakes (crows tail?), aileron / flaps mixed to elevator for loops.
I am putting together a set of Dual Ace 40 wings and building off from them the "P-38"
I would like to knkow what transmitters can do the following setup:
Ch1 left engine
Ch2 right engine
Ch3 left aileron / flaps
Ch4 right aileron / flaps
Ch5 gear
Ch6 elevator
Ch7 left rudder
Ch8 right rudder
Ch9 bomb drop (optional)
I would like to mix the engines to the throttle/rudder ( or use a switch to idle one of the engines) for asymmetrical thrust to induce spins the mix would have to be limited on the minimum end to prevent the engines from dieing, rudder mixing for air brakes (crows tail?), aileron / flaps mixed to elevator for loops.
I am putting together a set of Dual Ace 40 wings and building off from them the "P-38"
#2
RE: what is the best transmetter for twin engines
Since you are talking about 9 channels, the 9303 or 10X would be the only options in the JR line. The 9303 has a built in dual engine function, so that would simplify the set up slightly. With the 10X it can be set up, but does require mixing. The channel number assignments for each function would be different than you listed, but I assume you just meant that those are just the number of channels you are needing for your set up.