blade cp electronics in a flatout?
#2
Senior Member
The Blade receiver is just a 6-channel. Hooked up to standard servos and ESC it should work OK.
There's mixing in the ESC part of the 4-in-1 that might make things operate oddly on a airplane.
And there's a built in gyro on the rudder channel, as well as an ESC for the tail rotor motor. You won't be using that in a Flatout.
There's mixing in the ESC part of the 4-in-1 that might make things operate oddly on a airplane.
And there's a built in gyro on the rudder channel, as well as an ESC for the tail rotor motor. You won't be using that in a Flatout.

#4
Senior Member
There's nothing to connect it to on a Flatout. The output from the 4-in1 to the tail rotor motor is from the 2nd ESC in the 4-in-1, it's a varying voltage to a motor, not a signal to a servo
On the receiver when it's seperated from the 4-in1, channel 4 would connect directly to the rudder servo.
There's nothing useful in the seperated 4-in-1 ESC/gyro module for an airplane.
On the receiver when it's seperated from the 4-in1, channel 4 would connect directly to the rudder servo.
There's nothing useful in the seperated 4-in-1 ESC/gyro module for an airplane.



