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From: tauranga, NEW ZEALAND
hi there
the controller that comes with the 4ch dragonfly its got two silver swicthes at top does this mean it a six ch crontroller it also have servo reserve switches 1 to 8 on the back. if it is could i buy a dragonfly 6ch reciver on same mhz to put into my honeybee 2 6ch 3d any use the dragonfly controller on my honeybee
thanks any ideas
the controller that comes with the 4ch dragonfly its got two silver swicthes at top does this mean it a six ch crontroller it also have servo reserve switches 1 to 8 on the back. if it is could i buy a dragonfly 6ch reciver on same mhz to put into my honeybee 2 6ch 3d any use the dragonfly controller on my honeybee
thanks any ideas
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From: Perth, AUSTRALIA
Hi,
Is it a Walkera Dragonfly 4?
They are only 4 channel. The switches are not connected inside.
And Dragonfly transmitters tend only to work with a specific Dragonfly receiver -
A Dragonfly 6 channel transmitter (has the knobs as well) will send 5 useable channels, but again only works with the DF 6 channel receiver.
Most Dragonfly RTF stuff is proprietary.
If you want to get something more, then buy a normal 6 channel transmitter, ideally one that supports heli's, and get a normal receiver... Then add a Gyro and ESCs.
That will add weight, but should work.
Also, E-sky is supposed to make some normal receiver units that add a gyro to the mix. Might be worth having a look at.
David
Is it a Walkera Dragonfly 4?
They are only 4 channel. The switches are not connected inside.
And Dragonfly transmitters tend only to work with a specific Dragonfly receiver -
A Dragonfly 6 channel transmitter (has the knobs as well) will send 5 useable channels, but again only works with the DF 6 channel receiver.
Most Dragonfly RTF stuff is proprietary.
If you want to get something more, then buy a normal 6 channel transmitter, ideally one that supports heli's, and get a normal receiver... Then add a Gyro and ESCs.
That will add weight, but should work.
Also, E-sky is supposed to make some normal receiver units that add a gyro to the mix. Might be worth having a look at.
David



