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LX F-22 Raptor & Radiomaster

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  • LX F-22 Raptor & Radiomaster

    I just got a LX F-22 Raptor EDF 2x70 MM I wonder if I can use the Radiomaster TX16S and which brand do you recommend for a 16 Channel Receiver ? Please help 🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️ I’m new into this RC world before I flew this Eachine F-22 Raptor RTF

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    I'm not familiar with Radiomaster, so I can't really pinpoint what you should be using for a receiver on this model, but since nobody has yet to step up and help you out, I can suggest that you do some Google searching for yourself to find out what kinds of receivers will work with your transmitter. Here's is a good YouTube tutorial that can answer some of your questions. I would suggest going with a Spektrum type of protocol, but that's just me. A good one would be a Lemon 10-channel DSMX/P receiver with a DSMX/P satellite RX. 10 channels should give you plenty of functionality with this plane. Let's face it, do you really need "cockpit ejection" or smoke actuation when you're learning how to fly this thing. Perhaps concentrate on just not crashing first. Even thrust vectoring can be tricky and dangerous for someone new to the hobby. A better option would be to get a simpler, "beginner" plane and save this one for later. Anyway .....................................


    The website indicates that this LX F-22 is a 12-channel plane. However, that doesn't mean you have to use all 12-channels nor does it mean you must get a 16-channel receiver just because your transmitter can handle it. There are some things that someone new to this hobby really doesn't need. You should operate what channels you need to actually fly the plane. The rest are "nice to have" but that can come later once you've successfully flown this plane, which may come with some frustrating challenges. If all you've flown is the little Eachine F-22 RTF, this one is many leaps and bounds beyond that one. Eachine models tend to be smaller, simpler and cheaper models for beginners and usually nearly all set up for you out of the box.

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      bindt op het MT99XX-protocol. Vreemd genoeg op zowel subprotocol MT99 (0) als subprotocol H7 (1)

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