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date: Wed, 3 Oct 2007 12:00:02 +0100,    group: uk.rec.models.radio-control.air        back       
Sanwa RD6000 setup advice.   
I'm relooking at getting a Pelikan-Extreme electric glider, because a mate's 
got one for sale. He bought it thinking it was more aerobatic than it is, 
(it's a little tame for him - but he's a much more experienced flyer than 
me).

His is a slope-soarer only, ie I'll still have to go to Puffin Models for 
motor/ESC/battery etc.

In order to convince myself to buy it I need to find out, definitively, if 
my Sanwa RD6000 t/x can cope with flaps, ailerons, aileron diff, spoilerons 
& crow. The instruction manual explains each of these functions in 
isolation, including crow, but not in combination.
It seems only to suggest using the throttle stick for the flaps. This 
description is only for a glider, it doesn't mention at all setting up crow 
for a powered glider.

If I can be certain that the RD6000 can do it then I'll buy it.

Can anybody help?

Ta
date: Wed, 3 Oct 2007 12:00:02 +0100   author:   Martyn

Re: Sanwa RD6000 setup advice.   
Martyn wrote:
> I'm relooking at getting a Pelikan-Extreme electric glider, because a 
> mate's got one for sale. He bought it thinking it was more aerobatic 
> than it is, (it's a little tame for him - but he's a much more 
> experienced flyer than me).
> 
> His is a slope-soarer only, ie I'll still have to go to Puffin Models 
> for motor/ESC/battery etc.
> 
> In order to convince myself to buy it I need to find out, definitively, 
> if my Sanwa RD6000 t/x can cope with flaps, ailerons, aileron diff, 
> spoilerons & crow. The instruction manual explains each of these 
> functions in isolation, including crow, but not in combination.
> It seems only to suggest using the throttle stick for the flaps. This 
> description is only for a glider, it doesn't mention at all setting up 
> crow for a powered glider.
> 
> If I can be certain that the RD6000 can do it then I'll buy it.
> 
> Can anybody help?
> 
> Ta
I dont know the Sanwa but could you not use a spare channel for the 
motor as a pure on off channel
date: Wed, 03 Oct 2007 22:18:58 GMT   author:   Kevin

Re: Sanwa RD6000 setup advice.   
It's the same as Airtronics RD6000.

"Kevin"  wrote in message 
news:mzUMi.21969$aN2.20583@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
> Martyn wrote:
>> I'm relooking at getting a Pelikan-Extreme electric glider, because a 
>> mate's got one for sale. He bought it thinking it was more aerobatic than 
>> it is, (it's a little tame for him - but he's a much more experienced 
>> flyer than me).
>>
>> His is a slope-soarer only, ie I'll still have to go to Puffin Models for 
>> motor/ESC/battery etc.
>>
>> In order to convince myself to buy it I need to find out, definitively, 
>> if my Sanwa RD6000 t/x can cope with flaps, ailerons, aileron diff, 
>> spoilerons & crow. The instruction manual explains each of these 
>> functions in isolation, including crow, but not in combination.
>> It seems only to suggest using the throttle stick for the flaps. This 
>> description is only for a glider, it doesn't mention at all setting up 
>> crow for a powered glider.
>>
>> If I can be certain that the RD6000 can do it then I'll buy it.
>>
>> Can anybody help?
>>
>> Ta
> I dont know the Sanwa but could you not use a spare channel for the motor 
> as a pure on off channel
date: Wed, 17 Oct 2007 17:49:58 GMT   author:   Jim

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