Eflite blade Stylus transmitter conversion question
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From: Tracy,
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Hi all..
I'm new to heli's.. First heli is the blade cp pro.. I'm decent with it.. I can fly it back and forth across the field doing high speed passes.. Pretty much all though besides hovering and whatnot..
I'm wondering. I fly the Airtronics Stylus.. I got the Heli card to have the heli programming.. What do I need besides the receiver and esc to make this fly with the radio? I don't fly with a gyro and I'm not really interested unless its a must..
Thanks for any advice as I'm pretty much clueless..
Chris
I'm new to heli's.. First heli is the blade cp pro.. I'm decent with it.. I can fly it back and forth across the field doing high speed passes.. Pretty much all though besides hovering and whatnot..
I'm wondering. I fly the Airtronics Stylus.. I got the Heli card to have the heli programming.. What do I need besides the receiver and esc to make this fly with the radio? I don't fly with a gyro and I'm not really interested unless its a must..
Thanks for any advice as I'm pretty much clueless..
Chris
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actually, all you need is an rx (if you had a futaba or hitec, you wouldn't even need that). it will work whether or not you use the gyro; just make sure to leave the proportional trim knob off (full CCW) if you plan on using the gyro with your tx revo mixing (imo, besides throttle/pitch curves & d/r/expo, accurate revo mixing is one of the biggest benefits of using a programmable radio).
kev
[edit: just to clue you in, you'll have to take apart your 4n1 & use 2 servo extensions to plug the "esc/gyro" side of the 4n1 into your rx. it's easy to do.]
kev
[edit: just to clue you in, you'll have to take apart your 4n1 & use 2 servo extensions to plug the "esc/gyro" side of the 4n1 into your rx. it's easy to do.]



