Lama V4 ESKY 0404 Transmitter
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Lama V4 ESKY 0404 Transmitter
Hi, I have two ESKY 0404 4 channel transmitters. They are the ones with a crystal. Will I be able to use one of them with a appropriate transmitter in a corroplast SPAD type aeroplane?
I also need to know if these transmitter are "dual conversion negative shift". I do not know what this means but my tutor who is helping me build the aeroplane asked that to determine the type of receiver I need to purchase.
I also need to know if these transmitter are "dual conversion negative shift". I do not know what this means but my tutor who is helping me build the aeroplane asked that to determine the type of receiver I need to purchase.
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RE: Lama V4 ESKY 0404 Transmitter
I have never tried it, and you want to be sure to get the correct frequency (as well as crystal), but doesn't this 4ch RX work with the stock Esky Lama TX? This could be put into a plane with 3 servos and an ESC, I think....
http://www.rc-fever.com/esky-esky-4c...84-p-3099.html
I was thinking of taking the guts out of my Lama and making a twin engine airplane - one of the heli motors on one wing, and the other on the other wing, with the gyro in the 4-in-1 providing "yaw control" (instead of a rudder) and the two servos that are currently hooked to the swashplate instead being hooked to ailerons and an elevator.
http://www.rc-fever.com/esky-esky-4c...84-p-3099.html
I was thinking of taking the guts out of my Lama and making a twin engine airplane - one of the heli motors on one wing, and the other on the other wing, with the gyro in the 4-in-1 providing "yaw control" (instead of a rudder) and the two servos that are currently hooked to the swashplate instead being hooked to ailerons and an elevator.