ORIGINAL: yetti831
ORIGINAL: RCKen
Ed,
. The RDS8000 package is transmitter and receiver only. The pilot needs to get servos on their own. This might be a little confusing for a beginner pilot to have to go out and get servos now. So in that department the DX6i wins because it''''''''s an "all inclusive" package.
Ken
Are you talking about someone who has NO equipment, or do these receivers require special servos, too?
I''m talking about a beginner that has no equipment at all. Airtronics receivers are now "standard" to all the rest of the ones on the market, no more of the reversed wired. The receivers will accept standard Z connectors that JR/Spectrum/Hitec use, and will accept Futaba servos after removing the alignment tab.
I was referring that it could be confusing for a new pilot to buy the radio and when they open the box they discover that now they have to go out and buy servos too.
Ken