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The
Taylorcraft
130
RTF
(Ready
‐
To
‐
Fly)
version
includes
everything
needed
to
fly
right
out
of
the
box.
There’s
nothing
extra
to
buy
or
provide!
The
Taylorcraft
130
WOT
(Without
Transmitter)
version
requires
the
following
items:
Compatible
Ares
2.4GHz
3+
channel
transmitter,
including
(as
of
August
2013)
the
following:
M4MPA
‐
200C
(included
with
some
Trainer
100
RTF
and
other
models)
Suitable
batteries
for
the
compatible
transmitter
Binding/linking
is
the
process
of
programming
the
receiver
in
the
control
unit
to
recognize
the
Globally
Unique
Identifier
(GUID)
code
of
a
single
specific
transmitter.
If
you
have
a
WOT
(Without
Transmitter)
version
model,
or
ever
find
it’s
necessary
to
replace
the
transmitter
or
the
receiver/control
unit,
it
will
be
necessary
for
you
to
bind/link
the
new
transmitter
or
receiver/control
unit
accordingly
for
proper
operation.
These
steps
outline
the
binding/linking
process
for
all
currently
(as
of
August
2013)
compatible
transmitter
models:
Switch
the
transmitter
on
and
connect
the
flight
battery
to
the
control
unit.
For
M4MPA
‐
200C
transmitters:
Simultaneously
press
the
two
throttle
trim
buttons
(both
the
top
and
bottom
buttons
directly
to
the
right
of
the
left
‐
hand/throttle
stick)
and
the
transmitter
will
emit
a
series
of
beeps/tones
indicating
that
it’s
entered
the
binding/linking
mode
(at
which
point
you
can
release
the
buttons).
The
binding/linking
process
is
complete
when
the
servos
and
the
rudder
and
elevator
move
back
and
forth
briefly
and
the
transmitter
stops
emitting
the
beeps/tones.
You
should
now
have
full
control
of
the
airplane.
Required to Complete
Transmitter and Receiver Binding/Linking