F/A-18C Control problem
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I got my F/A-18C ver.2. It’s my first plane and I have to admit it was clear instructions and easy to build, but
Power up receiver and plane, plane respond on all command, when I do 10 steps away it losing control – all servos moves and motor powers up. If I’m getting closer to plane or it moving my direction it getting in sync and getting under control.
Please, respond if someone had similar situation or know what can it be.
Power up receiver and plane, plane respond on all command, when I do 10 steps away it losing control – all servos moves and motor powers up. If I’m getting closer to plane or it moving my direction it getting in sync and getting under control.
Please, respond if someone had similar situation or know what can it be.
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i have the same problem. Found out its the reciever,but they dont show it on the parts list, so i'm still stuck on the ground till i find one.
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I got my F/A-18C ver.2. It’s my first plane and I have to admit it was clear instructions and easy to build, but
Power up receiver and plane, plane respond on all command, when I do 10 steps away it losing control – all servos moves and motor powers up. If I’m getting closer to plane or it moving my direction it getting in sync and getting under control.
Please, respond if someone had similar situation or know what can it be.
I got my F/A-18C ver.2. It’s my first plane and I have to admit it was clear instructions and easy to build, but
Power up receiver and plane, plane respond on all command, when I do 10 steps away it losing control – all servos moves and motor powers up. If I’m getting closer to plane or it moving my direction it getting in sync and getting under control.
Please, respond if someone had similar situation or know what can it be.
Did you unravel the antenna which comes packed inside the fuse and bring out outside the fuse, then tape ( I use hot glue ) it to the outside of the plane?
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opjose,
manual and web site video had nothing about antenna.
Can you, please, find any online manual or instruction how and what to do?
manual and web site video had nothing about antenna.
Can you, please, find any online manual or instruction how and what to do?
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You'll find nothing in the manual about this.
The assumption is that you already know what you are doing in putting together and flying this plane.
Most RC'rs know that the antennas must be fully extended.
If you look at the front underside of the plane, you'll see a black plastic trim fairing.
This has a hole in it, and a flap towards the front.
Free the flap and lift it, and you'll find the antenna coiled inside the plane.
You must pass it through the hole and straight back, affix it to the fuselage with tape ( I prefer a small amount of hot glue as it will do less damage to the foam if I have to remove the antenna later ).
Until you do this, the reception range will be extremely short producing what you are seeing.
While you are at it don't forget to properly check, balance and break in the EDF.
The assumption is that you already know what you are doing in putting together and flying this plane.
Most RC'rs know that the antennas must be fully extended.
If you look at the front underside of the plane, you'll see a black plastic trim fairing.
This has a hole in it, and a flap towards the front.
Free the flap and lift it, and you'll find the antenna coiled inside the plane.
You must pass it through the hole and straight back, affix it to the fuselage with tape ( I prefer a small amount of hot glue as it will do less damage to the foam if I have to remove the antenna later ).
Until you do this, the reception range will be extremely short producing what you are seeing.
While you are at it don't forget to properly check, balance and break in the EDF.




