RE: 4ch question, basic
The rudder turns the plane by causing it to roll, because the yaw generated by the rudder changes the wings' angle of attack. So when you fly a four channel plane, the aileron is your primary steering control in the air. That's why it's normally on the right stick. The main difference between three and four channels is that with four you initiate the roll directly, instead of indirectly with the rudder.