Thanks !!! How to use the trim set up solved my problem - very happy. Its a thumb up from me. Excellent instruction video - not many people are good at it - please do more !
Thank you for an excellent tutorial. I was getting very frustrated! You are patient and explain not just how to make the adjustments, but why to do so. For us newbies, please continue to share your knowledge. The learning curve is daunting without veterans like you giving us a helping hand!
I'm glad I could be helpful. I want to make this hobby as accessible for people as possible. If you have suggestions on other videos to make, let me know.
Great video! The Dx6 was out of stock and I bought the DX6e and Ar620 TX. My first Spektrum TX and I followed your instructions setting up my new Timber X and it did work perfectly. All the menus were exactly the same as your TX. Again thanks for this great video!
Just what I was looking for, just got DX9 BE today and was trying to figure out the flight modes and how to use them. Way simpler than adding elevator to the flap/ele page while on the ground. Thanks
This is a great use of Flight Modes for a flaps plane so it will store trim settings in real time for each flap setting rather than going into the flaps menu. Thanks, so far I like it. Changed it on the UMX Timber and Turbo Timber.
I have some handlaunch planes setup where 1 flight mode has a lot of up elevator to let the plane climb off after I chuck it. Then, once I get both hands on the transmitter and the plane is at a good altitude, I can flip the switch back to normal flight mode.
Sorry for the late reply. You would choose 2 Flap if each flap was plugged into a different port on the receiver. Example: Left Flap is plugged into AUX 1 and Right Flap is plugged into AUX2. In 90% of planes I fly (and others I know), the flaps are usually combined using a Y-Harness and are plugged into a single channel on the Receiver (usually AUX). So this is why you choose 1 Flap in the Spektrum menu.
Thanks !!! How to use the trim set up solved my problem - very happy.
Its a thumb up from me.
Excellent instruction video - not many people are good at it - please do more !
Thank you for an excellent tutorial. I was getting very frustrated! You are patient and explain not just how to make the adjustments, but why to do so. For us newbies, please continue to share your knowledge. The learning curve is daunting without veterans like you giving us a helping hand!
I'm glad I could be helpful. I want to make this hobby as accessible for people as possible. If you have suggestions on other videos to make, let me know.
Great video! The Dx6 was out of stock and I bought the DX6e and Ar620 TX. My first Spektrum TX and I followed your instructions setting up my new Timber X and it did work perfectly. All the menus were exactly the same as your TX. Again thanks for this great video!
I'm glad it was helpful. Good luck to ya.
Just what I was looking for, just got DX9 BE today and was trying to figure out the flight modes and how to use them. Way simpler than adding elevator to the flap/ele page while on the ground. Thanks
Great video - perfect advice! Just what I was looking for - helped me a lot ! Thanks
This is a great use of Flight Modes for a flaps plane so it will store trim settings in real time for each flap setting rather than going into the flaps menu. Thanks, so far I like it. Changed it on the UMX Timber and Turbo Timber.
Excellent. Just what I was seeking. Very easily explained. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
thanks Works on the DX6, I said did I forget where the flaps were at, been a long time
is there any reason I would want to set up a " F-Mode" , switch if my plane does not have flaps? ..... thanks
I have some handlaunch planes setup where 1 flight mode has a lot of up elevator to let the plane climb off after I chuck it. Then, once I get both hands on the transmitter and the plane is at a good altitude, I can flip the switch back to normal flight mode.
Great explanation, thanks
Great video. Helped me out tonight. Thanks
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Yeah, except that switch B is for rates/expo and switch D is for flaps..
Care to elaborate? You can assign those to whatever switch you want. I even say this in my video.
Excellent video buddy
Exact info I was looking for thanks
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why 1 flap when you have a flap on both sides?
Sorry for the late reply. You would choose 2 Flap if each flap was plugged into a different port on the receiver. Example: Left Flap is plugged into AUX 1 and Right Flap is plugged into AUX2. In 90% of planes I fly (and others I know), the flaps are usually combined using a Y-Harness and are plugged into a single channel on the Receiver (usually AUX). So this is why you choose 1 Flap in the Spektrum menu.
Fantastic! I'm new to flaps and anything not stock thankyou!!!!!
It works with dx6e
Neat. It must've been a firmware update, because I tried doing this with two of my buddy's Dx6e back in 2018 and the option wasn't there.