Just set up mine and to get the CG my 3000mah is way up in the nose. I will say that makes wire management nice and the battery tray is dedicated to the receiver now. Glad there is so much room in there to accommodate that!
@@pilotbrettandpilotanthony326 oh damn I'm sorry to hear that!! One thing with orange receivers is you must have tx and rx turned off. Tx on 1st and then rx on second. You should see a solid light. If you unplug the battery from the plane, you must turn off the transmitter and start again, transmitter on and then plane. You cannot change batteries or turn plane on and off without resetting the transmitter
Just set up mine and to get the CG my 3000mah is way up in the nose. I will say that makes wire management nice and the battery tray is dedicated to the receiver now. Glad there is so much room in there to accommodate that!
Hopefully you had good luck with the 3000, its a nice plane for sure, just battery placement is way off haha
Wonder what they used to test the CG as all of them seem to be like that
Sorry I missed your message, but yes it does seem to be a common theme with the plane, but its solvable atleast
hi, what type of receiver are you using?
Hey mate, I am a big big fan of the spektrum ar620 rx, this plane has an hobbywing orange 6 channel receiver however
@@Ed-wq2ov I used that receiver in my brand new pc-21 and on maiden today i lost connection and it went nose down
@@pilotbrettandpilotanthony326 oh damn I'm sorry to hear that!! One thing with orange receivers is you must have tx and rx turned off. Tx on 1st and then rx on second. You should see a solid light.
If you unplug the battery from the plane, you must turn off the transmitter and start again, transmitter on and then plane. You cannot change batteries or turn plane on and off without resetting the transmitter