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Old 10-10-2009 | 01:49 PM
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Is it possible to put my flaps on a switch rather than the turn dial on my 7C? I would like to use the 3 position switch, but can't seem to figure out a way or find one in the manual. Thanks!
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Go to www.futaba-rc.com/ click on FAQ, Airplane Programming, No. 13. You will use the Airbrake function, but I think it can only be done on a 2-position switch.
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From Bax in the Futaba Forum:

You can assign channel 5 or 7 to be operated with switch G, which is a 3-position switch on the 2.4 GHz FASST 7C transmitter. That will give you three flap positions: up, 1/2 down, full down.
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From Bax in the Futaba Forum:

You can assign channel 5 or 7 to be operated with switch G, which is a 3-position switch on the 2.4 GHz FASST 7C transmitter. That will give you three flap positions: up, 1/2 down, full down.
Sweet, I didn't even think about plugging into channel 7 since I had the battery there. Can you tell this is my first plane over 4 channels?

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