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DukePiles 02-05-2013 06:51 PM

ar6115e and flyzone switch
 
I have a question about the spektrum ar6115e reciever. i just ordered the flyzone switch thats tx ready. i also just got a dx6i and i got the reciever as a bonus. Question is the 6115 suitable to put in the switch. i know its a park flyer eciever and at first i concluded the switch was a sport plane but tower catalog puts it in the park flyer section and the sport section. can i use this reciever? I am a first time flyer and have no intentions of flying to far away. Thanks for any advice.

ATVAlliance 02-06-2013 05:49 AM

RE: ar6115e and flyzone switch
 
I thought that plane already had a RX in it?  You either bought it RTF (ready to fly) or as TX-R (which you would either have to buy an Any-Link to use any radio you wish via trainer port or have a Futaba or Tactic radio)?

If I am wrong...and there is a 3rd version that is "receiver ready", then I would be careful not to fly it too far out with a 6115 reciever.

With a 45" wingspan, you could be tempted to fly it further out than one normally would on a smaller plane or heli.  But long as you keep it close, I think you would be okay.

Chucksolo69 02-06-2013 09:31 AM

RE: ar6115e and flyzone switch
 
I am currently flying 2 Flyzone planes with the AR6115e RXs with no issues. Yes, they are park flier RXs, but if you don't fly out of sight they should be fine. Actually, the Tactic RX that comes with the Switch is a really good receiver as well. Did they not send you the AnyLink adapter with that plane? I used the AnyLink with a Tactic RX,  and installed on my Spektrum DX6i, in my Tower Hobbies F4U Corsair with good results.

DukePiles 02-07-2013 03:34 PM

RE: ar6115e and flyzone switch
 
i got the tx ready one it has the rx. and i have a anylink on the way. just wasnt sure if i could use it. trying to save a few bucks by using the spektrum. this model didnt come with the anylink. but all is well i just went ahead and ordered one. it will be here tomorrow and i will try to fly for the first time this weekend. [:o]

red head 02-07-2013 04:55 PM

RE: ar6115e and flyzone switch
 
[&o] This sounds interesting !!!!! ENJOY !!! RED

ATVAlliance 02-08-2013 06:08 AM

RE: ar6115e and flyzone switch
 
If you are just learning to fly...Id not use the 6115. People brand new tend to fly farther out and up higher...sometimes on purpose, other times unintentional...at least that is how I was when I was just learning. <div></div><div>Since you are new and learning....Id take advantage of anything that will help you succeed, and using a full range RX is one of those things. Just my opinion.</div>

JohnBuckner 02-08-2013 07:14 AM

RE: ar6115e and flyzone switch
 

ORIGINAL: DukePiles

I am a first time flyer and have no intentions of flying to far away. Thanks for any advice.



This is the very first mistake everyone makes everyone makes especially if they intend to go it alone without help. It is almost a sure bet you will fly it out of range.

Never attempt to use a parkie limited range rx' in an airplane that can easily be flown out of range. Its takes more skill to fly a a larger faster airplane close and that is a skill you will not have as a newbie.

I am seeing more and more losses from the use of cheap clone Rx's and parkie limited range rx's being flown out of range.

John

Eyeguy 09-20-2013 11:59 AM

I'm using the HobbyKing 6 channel "orange" DSM rxr in mine, converted to a float plane. I can fly it as far as I can see it with ZERO problems. Here is a video of it : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MK8jOnILm4


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