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matt491 02-12-2011 11:07 PM

to those with a super cub
 
Quick question. Iown a DX5e already. I will be getting a hobbyzone super cub shortly as my first plane.If Iget the bind and fly version and bind it to my DX5e, will the remote behave the same as the stock 3-channel transmitter that comes with the ready to fly?
What I mean is, on the ready to fly, the stick moving left or right (on the left stick) moves the rudder left or right where as on a normal transmitter or a 4-channel plane, it would move the ailerons.

So if I bind my DX5e to the super cub, will the normal aileron control move the rudder, or will my regular rudder control (the RIGHTstick) work the rudder.
In my flightsim (phoenix) it behaves like the stock transmitter and the left stick which normally controls the aileron controls the rudder. That's what I'm used to and would like, butI don't know if it will behave like that in reality.

Hope that makes sense..... I've searched high and low and can't find an answer anywhere.

jester_s1 02-13-2011 05:44 AM

RE: to those with a super cub
 
It's actually normal for the left stick to control the rudder. Given that rudder is Ch 4 normally on a 4ch plane, I would expect the Super Cub would wind up with the rudder on the right stick.

matt491 02-13-2011 06:24 AM

RE: to those with a super cub
 


ORIGINAL: jester_s1

It's actually normal for the left stick to control the rudder. Given that rudder is Ch 4 normally on a 4ch plane, I would expect the Super Cub would wind up with the rudder on the right stick.
Yes, I know that it's normal for the rudder to be Ch 4 (the left stick) but for learning to fly, that's not the way I'd like it to be. The Tx it comes with has the rudder and elevator controls on the same stick (the right one). I just want to be sure if I bind it to a different remote, it'll be the same. Otherwise I might as well spend the extra $40 and get the stock tx


CGRetired 02-13-2011 06:52 AM

RE: to those with a super cub
 
If this is a three channel aircraft, meaning no aileron, then it is probably normal to have the rudder on the same stick as the aileron would be on a "normal" four channel system. In fact, I've seen it on both channels.. rudder AND aileron. My SIM, RF G5.5, is that way on some three channel models.

CGr.

piperfloatflyer 02-13-2011 08:40 AM

RE: to those with a super cub
 
Yes... Ihave a bind and fly super cub LP....When you bind the rudder controlis on the right stick.


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