Trim after switching Servos
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Trim after switching Servos
If you switch the receiver in your plane with another receiver with the exact same model, would the plane still be in trim?
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RE: Trim after switching Servos
Thanks man,
Reason being is that I have a really cheap plane with a brand new flight pack. I am building a plane and only have an old rx that has been lying around for a while and needs antenna replaced. I'd rather have the new rx in the new plane and the old rx in cheap plane. Just curious if when switching them I would have to retrim the cheap plane.
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Wings
Reason being is that I have a really cheap plane with a brand new flight pack. I am building a plane and only have an old rx that has been lying around for a while and needs antenna replaced. I'd rather have the new rx in the new plane and the old rx in cheap plane. Just curious if when switching them I would have to retrim the cheap plane.
Thanks,
Wings
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RE: Trim after switching Servos
I am building a Chipmunk. Its not all that expensive, but I have a lot of time invested in it and that means just as much as money does to me, probably more.
It only hurts my wallet not my heart when I tear up an ARF.
It only hurts my wallet not my heart when I tear up an ARF.