starting to get mine assembled..kind of a bummer how the wing attaches ,making it difficult for a quick removal for transport... wish they had done the quick connects like they have on their other planes.
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I'm new into RC after a 30 year lay off . I'm very rusty and shaky , as if it's my third flight EVER. I already have 4 models as follows : a 30 year old 2- channel 2 meter glider ( Bridi design called a wind surfer ) - new servos and Spektrum receiver in that nice old bird . I have and flown once ( w/ instructors help ) a Dynam Hawksky V-2 . , got thru the maiden flight(s) well. I have a ( not put together yet ) a : FMS - super EZV2 another trainer that I defiantly need . Crazy as I am , I am currently assembling a FLIGHTLINE 1600 mm SPITFIRE , that I ordered WAY ahead of my skill level or apparently build level , since Motion RC had it on sale . I got Callie graphics etc...... I have a few rookie , technical questions about the simple PNP . Yes I've watched all the u tubes on the build , but I have been informed by Motion RC that since the wires from the " blue box " won't slip into my stock 6- channel receiver ( AR610 ) that I may need to file a 45 degree angle off the plastic input wires.
in order for them to slip in place . Ok - simple enough but I thought that maybe I'd swap out receivers , as I have a AR6600T ( telemetry ) in the sky hawk trainer .
MY MAIN QUESTION IS : do I have to UNBIND the better receiver prior to the swap out OR can I simply unplug servos and place that receiver into the Spitfire.
its unclear in the manual as to what I should do. Also, where should the receiver short little antenna wires exit thru the big spitfire.? Any help out ther ? Thanks
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Originally posted by Burro viejo View Postas I have a AR6600T ( telemetry ) in the sky hawk trainer .
MY MAIN QUESTION IS : do I have to UNBIND the better receiver prior to the swap out OR can I simply unplug servos and place that receiver into the Spitfire.
its unclear in the manual as to what I should do. Also, where should the receiver short little antenna wires exit thru the big spitfire.? Any help out ther ? Thanks
The short antenna wires do not need to be outside the fuselage. Keep them inside the fuselage, but orient them at a 90 degree angle to each other.
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Originally posted by Burro viejo View PostI'm new into RC after a 30 year lay off . I'm very rusty and shaky , as if it's my third flight EVER. I already have 4 models as follows : a 30 year old 2- channel 2 meter glider ( Bridi design called a wind surfer ) - new servos and Spektrum receiver in that nice old bird . I have and flown once ( w/ instructors help ) a Dynam Hawksky V-2 . , got thru the maiden flight(s) well. I have a ( not put together yet ) a : FMS - super EZV2 another trainer that I defiantly need . Crazy as I am , I am currently assembling a FLIGHTLINE 1600 mm SPITFIRE , that I ordered WAY ahead of my skill level or apparently build level , since Motion RC had it on sale . I got Callie graphics etc...... I have a few rookie , technical questions about the simple PNP . Yes I've watched all the u tubes on the build , but I have been informed by Motion RC that since the wires from the " blue box " won't slip into my stock 6- channel receiver ( AR610 ) that I may need to file a 45 degree angle off the plastic input wires.
in order for them to slip in place . Ok - simple enough but I thought that maybe I'd swap out receivers , as I have a AR6600T ( telemetry ) in the sky hawk trainer .
MY MAIN QUESTION IS : do I have to UNBIND the better receiver prior to the swap out OR can I simply unplug servos and place that receiver into the Spitfire.
its unclear in the manual as to what I should do. Also, where should the receiver short little antenna wires exit thru the big spitfire.? Any help out ther ? Thanks
You may want to re-bind simply because you might want different failsafe settings for the Spitfire than the ones you have for the trainer. For instance, you might want flaps down in failsafe for the Spitfire. Some people put the wheels down in failsafe, I do not like that but it is personal preference. The 6600 is a much better receiver in my opinion. It is the right one to use for the Spitfire.
I didn't see a mention of which transmitter you have. I assume you are aware that most have multiple model memories and you can have separate setups for each model.
I don't like the way you have to put the binding plug in and out of the receiver to bind. It is a pain if the receiver is in a place that is difficult to reach. One thing that you can do is plug in a servo extension into the bind plug slot and just leave it there. The extension then can be brought out to where it is easier to access and use the bind plug. For the programmable receivers you can use this extension as the place to plug in your programming cable to your smartphone or laptop. Newer Spektrum receivers have a bind button on them and you don't have to use the plug.
Hope that helps. I have a had the domain "spitfire.org" for 20 plus years. There is an excellent web site there with historical information on Spitfires. http://www.spitfire.org
Rick Pellicciotti
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Originally posted by TSHobbies View Postfinally got around to getting mine assembled and I'll be damned if the blue control box doesnt work... had to open a ticket with Motion. ..just an annoying delay ..but what can ya do
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Originally posted by Oxotnik View PostI really want a DSMX 7-channel stabilized receiver with these features:
1. remote ON/OFF of gyro, in one of the AUX registers.
2. remote gain control
3. telemetry, especially main battery voltage.
I would also like to have these features in a DSMX 10-channel RX as well.
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Originally posted by franky View PostHi guys, i'm using a gyro in my Spit, is it a good idea to use a ubec with this esc ? And how much Amps does it needs ? Thank you for advice.
Yes use one !!!! I lost my 1st spit on the second flight due to an esc failure that occurred when the gear didn’t cycle correctly , by the time I realized it and cycled the gear , I had a brown out . It actually fried the rx . The bec inside had failed and was supplying 15v to the rx ... I will never trust an internal bec again .
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Originally posted by franky View PostI'm thinking to use a 5A UBEC, would that be enough ?
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Originally posted by fhhuber View PostMy models with 6S or higher voltage power systems get separate LiFe RX battery packs.
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