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08-20-2010 04:57 AM | |
JohnnyPatend |
Re: shaft angle thank you . |
08-19-2010 09:32 PM | |
Dangaras |
Re: shaft angle The ailerons are usually connected through a Y-cable to the AIL output on the receiver. If you have a DX5e transmitter you can not separate the ailerons to different receiver outputs as you will need to programme the transmitter to control the NON-aileron output to behave like an aileron. In short, no. |
08-19-2010 08:52 PM | |
williame3590 |
Re: shaft angle It's normal John, right thrust to compensate for torque. Not sure I understand your second question. Bill |
08-19-2010 07:52 PM | |
JohnnyPatend |
shaft angle Hi ! I've just purchase a used electric parkzone p-51 mustang and notice that the engine is not align straight with fuselage (pointing a few degree to the right) is it normal ? or do I have to take it apart to fix it straight ? Other question : the plane is complete except for the radio so I bought a transmitter & receiver for it (spektrum DX5e) the plane already have a Y connector for the aileron but can they be install without it ? thanks in advance . Johnny |