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Futaba 10CAG or 8FGA - 2/23/2012 6:39 AM   
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Which one of these may (or not) have the following programming feature?

A snap condition where without having to flip a switch one gets preset snap throws on the ail/elev/rud at full stick deflecetion whereas when they are only moved individually to their max positions the throws are back to their normal flight max throws.

I currently still fly a Futaba 9CAP though never found something like that in the program.

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RE: Futaba 10CAG or 8FGA - 2/23/2012 9:46 PM   
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I had the 9 and the 10. They are almost identical for programming with exception of a 7-point throttle curve for the 10.

I think you need a 12fg for what you want.

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RE: Futaba 10CAG or 8FGA - 2/24/2012 2:25 AM   
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I know the 10 can not do it. It uses the old style programming and is basically an updated 9. The 8FG is now a 14 channel radio and has added some new features, but I am not 100% if it is capable of this or not. I will do some research tomorrow. The 12FG can definitely do it though and it is an incredible radio.

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RE: Futaba 10CAG or 8FGA - 2/25/2012 5:13 AM   
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Thank you for your reply guys. Just wanted to make sure I did not miss anything. Is that what you do Arch or do you flip a switch?

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RE: Futaba 10CAG or 8FGA - 2/25/2012 10:32 PM   
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I personally flip a switch. Never been a fan of stick switches. I put all of my conditions on one switch. Just have a normal, snap, and spin. Everything is flown on normal but snaps and spins.

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