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Hi all
have just got a Rtf f6f hellcat. I have noticed that there are 4 wires inside the cab. Obviously two are for ailerons, 2 for elevator. Yet my receicer only has one allocated spot each for these. Do i need to get Connectors/joiners??Also, since the plane was basically made up, the elevators seem to control the rudders. There is no wire that i can see to independanly control this.
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using a FMS 4 channel 2.4ghz trans, with a fhss 2.4 receiver(xy-5) .
Any help, suggestions would be Great.
Thankjs
Jake.<br type="_moz" />
have just got a Rtf f6f hellcat. I have noticed that there are 4 wires inside the cab. Obviously two are for ailerons, 2 for elevator. Yet my receicer only has one allocated spot each for these. Do i need to get Connectors/joiners??Also, since the plane was basically made up, the elevators seem to control the rudders. There is no wire that i can see to independanly control this.
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using a FMS 4 channel 2.4ghz trans, with a fhss 2.4 receiver(xy-5) .
Any help, suggestions would be Great.
Thankjs
Jake.<br type="_moz" />
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2 for aileron, ONE for elevator, ONE for rudder.
Ailerons would go on a Y cable. Just like it sounds, cable looks like a Y. Plug each aileron servo lead into the short legs of the Y, the long leg goes to your rx.
On most systems, other then JR/Spektrum, ailerons go to #1 slot on the rx, elevator to #2, motor/esc to #3, and rudder to #4.
Almost sounds like you have the rudder plugged into the aileron channel.The ailerons and elevator are on the same stick, rudder and throttle on the opposite one.
Ailerons would go on a Y cable. Just like it sounds, cable looks like a Y. Plug each aileron servo lead into the short legs of the Y, the long leg goes to your rx.
On most systems, other then JR/Spektrum, ailerons go to #1 slot on the rx, elevator to #2, motor/esc to #3, and rudder to #4.
Almost sounds like you have the rudder plugged into the aileron channel.The ailerons and elevator are on the same stick, rudder and throttle on the opposite one.
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Did you buy this new? A RTF plane should already include the Y harness for the ailerons if one is needed. If it's not there, contact the place where you bought it and let them know it was missing.
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If it is RTF there should be nothing for you to do but tune it.
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