Using a 7CAP for a Heli
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I was curious if anyone was using the airplane version of Futaba's 7C for their Heli? I am sure it is possible but not sure if all the options are there like the ccpm and gyro setup. I am going to give it a try and would like to know if anyone has done it and what the results were. I will try to keep everyone updated.
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I think you will like it just fine. I have the 9cap super and I use it on my helis. The heli programs are great. The two are the same. I can't think of anything that you would be missing.
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I was curious if anyone was using the airplane version of Futaba's 7C for their Heli? I am sure it is possible but not sure if all the options are there like the ccpm and gyro setup. I am going to give it a try and would like to know if anyone has done it and what the results were. I will try to keep everyone updated.
I was curious if anyone was using the airplane version of Futaba's 7C for their Heli? I am sure it is possible but not sure if all the options are there like the ccpm and gyro setup. I am going to give it a try and would like to know if anyone has done it and what the results were. I will try to keep everyone updated.
The firmware is the same ... so makes no difference there.
Some functions change switch locations between "A" models and "H" models but all functions are there.
There may be a little difference in the servo/RX/Batteries packed with the TX.
Other than that ... they're the same.
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They are basically the same radio. As stated above the heli version has a smooth throttle stick and the airplane version has a rachet style stick. I have a 9c airplane version, same as the 7c, both the radios are the same with the same programming for airplanes and helicopters, just some of the switches are in different locations. To "fix" the throttle stick, simply remove the back cover of the radio. On the back of the throttle stick you will see where the stick drags a metal piece up and down a grooved piece of plastic which gives the throttle the rachet feel. Simply remove the screw that holds the metal clip down and flip the metal piece over and reinstall the screw. Now your throttle will have the smooth feel to it and make it much easier to fly helis with.
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Just as badazz said, it's a simple thing to do. I've got 3 helis on my 7cap, and I'm scratching my head wondering 'why did I want to get a new radio?' when my 7 has been doing a fine job.
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Is it a 120degree ccp swash plate? If it is it will be SR-3. The manual will give you pictures of different swash plates and servo controls . You only have to match it. You may have to reverse a servo or two to get all three servos controlling the pitch. You can go to Futaba web site and down load the manual if you do not have it.
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