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#1 Easy Star

Verfasst: 23.08.2008 15:18:46
von Razor04
Hello all,

sorry for writing in English,bin Englander :D

My question is i want to buy a Easy Star plane,i have already a esky 6 channel Reciever (EK2.0420A) what i took out of my Honeybee King 2 Helicopter.
Can i use this Reciever with my 6 channel Transmitter also with plane?(esky 0406A)



Mfg David Wilkinson

#2 Re: Easy Star

Verfasst: 23.08.2008 15:36:07
von Gerry_
Hello David.

You don't have any mixers inside your transmitter, so you can use it for flying Easy Star without problems.
Just take care that the channel reverse settings are correct.

Easy Star is very easy to fly. A well working rework is an increase of the rudder. So you will have less problems to fly while its a little windy.

Best regards ;)

Gerry

#3 Re: Easy Star

Verfasst: 23.08.2008 15:41:22
von tracer
Welcome David.

Is this your transmitter?

http://www.buzzflyer.co.uk/ESky-0406A-T ... -Guide.asp

It's not a computer transmitter, so it's not capable of being programmed for special use cases.
It's designed to fly a eCCPM helicopter like the belt cp, I see no chance in changig the setup.

The problem is that there are build in mixers for the 120° swash plate.

#4 Re: Easy Star

Verfasst: 23.08.2008 15:43:47
von tracer
Gerry1973 hat geschrieben:You don't have any mixers inside your transmitter, so you can use it for flying Easy Star without problems.
Does the belt / Honey Bee have an internal mixer in the control unit?

OK, then I was wrong.

Maybe just try it by putting a servo on each needed channel, and check out, what the servo does when moving the appropiate stick.

#5 Re: Easy Star

Verfasst: 25.08.2008 10:18:18
von Memphiz
The Mixers in the ESky Transmitter can be disabled by playing with the 2 dipswitches which are located below the batterys. It shouldn't be a problem using this RC-Set for flying an EasyStar.

ciao

Christian