ORIGINAL: Calvinman
Hi everyone, John I don't really think the TX battery has to be changed out, I used to fly 3 planes RX's dry and still have to leave the TX on for hours after I got home to cycle it down. Are the more modern TX's harder on batteries? I only have 8 or 9 flights on my FASST radio and it seems to have the same characteristics as my old super seven. Just my two cents worth.Calvi.
thats what im seeing also. everytime i have had it out the indicators on the tx have always stayed all the way up. now granted im not keeping mine in the air as long as you guys are. each one of my flights only last a few minutes and then i land. want to get as much experiance landing as i can right now.