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LANDER F-16
03-10-2010, 21:37
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LANDER F-16
I HAVE JUST BOUGHT A LANDER F-16
COULD SOMEONE HELP ME WITH THE SET UP FOR SERVOS TO RX AND DX7SE SETTINGS I CAN USE A 6 OR 7 CHANNEL RX DO I NEED A SERVO REVERSING LEAD AS INSTRUCTIONS ARE VAGUE AS I AM A NEWBIE I HAVE HELIS
THANKS
MICK

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04-10-2010, 12:38
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LANDER F-16
Servo reversing is normally done on the radio and if that don't work in this situation then flip the servo around... You only need as many channels on the RX as you need, 6 channel should be enough.

Wire it all up, check all the controls go in the directions needed. Then you will be able to assess what you need...

Too bad stupid isn't painful.
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06-10-2010, 10:19
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LANDER F-16
Landers appear very nice models and have good reviews as I've read. I note that various shops are doing excellent deals on Lander models at moment ...

But anyway - given your questions and also content of the post - are you sure an F-16 EDF is right model for you at this stage ? Not trying to be rude, but I have a terrible feeling this will end in tears ... and a placky bag of bits.

I also have sneaky feeling that the Helis are RTF's ? already set-up or co-ax's ? If not then surely you'd know about servo reversing etc. ?

As I say - I'm not trying to be rude .. honest. Just concerned about the leap up the model ladder !

Most of the crash is fine - it's the last mm and second that's not !.... Ex Model Display flyer returning to hobby after 25yrs in the wilderness !.....http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Flysky_RC_radio/ if user of FlySky Radio where I hope to collect together helpful data
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