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Old 09-03-2003, 09:27 AM
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Default Setting up Flaps on a Futaba 9C

some help please? i'm trying to set up flaps on to a 3 poistion switch - so that i can have effectively 2 flap settings. i don't want to use a rotary or slider. i have looked at the Futaba web site the manual and local distributors - but they've not been much help. has anyone done this? if so could they detail the way to do it?

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Old 09-03-2003, 12:57 PM
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Default 9C flaps on switch

TA,
visit www.futabarc.com and download the us manual. hopefully you'll like it! (i wrote a lot of it.)

as far as flaps on a swithc, this ones easy. go to basic menu, to aux-ch. select your flap channel (6 i assme) and assign it to the desired channel.

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Old 09-03-2003, 05:26 PM
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Default Setting up Flaps on a Futaba 9C

thanks for that - howver (it must be me being stupid), but i still can't seem to set, effectively 3 flap settings/ i.e Full flaps, half flaps and no flaps - preferably assigned to SwC.

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Default Setting up Flaps on a Futaba 9C

Ta,
You'll need to adjust your linkage setup, or your end points (no flap = ATV on one side; full flaps = ATV on other side) and the center is set with subtrim.

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