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Default RE: hitec laser 6 with a RCD 3500 understanding


ORIGINAL: rcguyme

No matter how many times i try to understand the manul for the hitec laser 6 with a RCD 3500 receiver i still know nothing ok here it goes i know it has mixing for like a flying wing and V tail mixing but can i use 2 servos for a plane were it would only have one servo on the wing and if so do i hook each servo up to a channel it self and not use the mixing like channels 1 and 2 am i way off and it cant use 2 servos in the wing or do i hook them up and still use the mixing for elevon (quote) this plane i have is not a flying wing it is a H9 cessna needs 2 servos for the wing.i did find out it does have a flap variable switch or knob #8 witch you use on channel 6 in the manul But it says nothing of what to do with it The manul only tells you what the radio has as far as specifications nothing of what you can do with it except it has mixing and a couple pictures of that type planes you can mix who answers explain in a manner were i can understand It really needs BETTER MANUL thank you
You have a standard radio, not a computer radio. YOu can't put the aileron servos into their own channel slots.

For two servos that operate the ailerons ( not a flying wing ) you use a Y cable to join the servos and place the connector into channel 1, the roll channel.
Y cable
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXWB69&P=7
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXWB70&P=7

On a plane with ailerons, channel 1 in your radio is for the ailerons.
Channel 1 is for the ailerons ( if you don't have ailerons, the rudder goes here)

Channel 2 is for the elevator

Channel 3 is for the throttle

Channel 4 is for the rudder

Channel 5 is for the landing gear

Channel 6 is for flaps.

You can NOT put them into separate channels. You would need a computer radio to do that. The Laser 6 is a standard radio.

Laser 6 manual
http://www.hitecrcd.com/Support/Manu...LASER4and6.pdf


Unless you are flying a V tail plane or a flying wing using elevons, you should not be using those mixes. That is their only use as stated on page 3 item F.

You use the flap knob to contol flaps. Your plane does not have flaps, so ignore it.

Clearly you are not at all familar with RC flying.