FUTABA SKYSPORT 6 Instruction Manual Download Page 14

Transmitter Operation and Movement of Each Servo

Before making any adjustments, learn the operation of the transmitter and the movement of each servo. (In the following
descriptions, the transmitter is assumed to be in the operating state.)

Aileron Operation

When the aileron stick is moved to the right, the right aileron is raised and the left aileron is lowered, relative to the
direction of flight, and the plane turns to the right. When the aileron stick is moved to the left, the ailerons move in the
opposite direction. To level the plane, the aileron stick must be moved in the opposite direction. When the aileron stick is
moved and held, the plane will roll.

Elevator Operation

When the elevator stick is pulled back, the tail elevator is raised and the tail of the plane is forced down, the air flow
applied to the wings is changed, the lifting force is increased, and the plane climbs (UP operation). When the elevator
stick is pushed forward, the elevator is lowered, the tail of the plane is forced up, the air flow applied to the wings is
changed, the lifting force is decreased, and the plane dives (DOWN operation).

Throttle Operation

When the throttle stick is pulled back (low throttle), the engine throttle lever arm moves to the SLOW (low speed) side.
When the throttle stick is pushed forward (full throttle), the throttle lever arm moves to the HIGH (high speed) side.

Rudder Operation

When the rudder stick is moved to the right, the rudder moves to the right and the nose moves to the right, relative to the
direction of flight. When the rudder stick is moved to the left, the rudder moves to the left and the nose moves to the left.

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Right Stick

Left Stick

Right Stick

Left Stick

Left Stick

Right Stick

Summary of Contents for SKYSPORT 6

Page 1: ...R R...

Page 2: ...oval must be submitted 3 Modification adjustment and replacement of parts Futaba is not responsible for unauthorized modification adjustment and replacement of parts of this product The Following Stat...

Page 3: ...ents 9 Name and Handling of Each Part 10 Transmitter Operation and Movement of Each Servo 14 INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT 15 Connections 15 Adjustments 17 USING OTHER FUNCTIONS 18 Aileron Elevator Dual...

Page 4: ...ut properly or procedures where the probability of superficial injury or physical damage is high Procedures where the possibility of serious injury to the user is small but there is a danger of injury...

Page 5: ...e effective range of the radio signal will be shorter Always test the R C set before use Any abnormality in the R C set or model may cause a crash Before starting the engine check that the direction o...

Page 6: ...an injury Idle The stick direction in which the engine or motor runs at the slowest speed usually the down position When adjusting the R C set always stop the engine If the engine suddenly goes to fu...

Page 7: ...ren Touching and operating the R C set or licking the battery may cause injury or damage due to chemical content Do not throw the nicd battery into a fire or heat the nicd battery Also do not disassem...

Page 8: ...ter The RBRC Battery Recycling Seal on the nickel cadmium Ni Cd battery that should be used in our product indicates Hobbico is voluntarily participating in an industry program to collect and recycle...

Page 9: ...ided The set contents depend on the type of set and these are the standard If the set contents are incomplete or if you have any questions please contact the dealer 9 Transmitter Receiver Servo T6YG S...

Page 10: ...le position the throttle trim will have less effect Carrying handle Provides an easy means of transporting the transmitter Neck strap hook Only clip the neck strap to this hook when neck strap use is...

Page 11: ...vo travel limits Servo travel can be adjusted independently in each direction Trainer switch Controls the link between the instructor and student transmitters when using the trainer function The stude...

Page 12: ...the AC outlet Charging the Nicad Battery Never plug the special slow charger into an AC outlet other than the voltage specified shown on the charger If the charger is plugged into an AC outlet other t...

Page 13: ...vo CH2 1 Aileron servo CH1 B Battery Connector Crystal The crystal is installed at the side of the receiver Servo S3003 Accessories The following items are supplied with the set Spare servo horns Use...

Page 14: ...d the tail of the plane is forced down the air flow applied to the wings is changed the lifting force is increased and the plane climbs UP operation When the elevator stick is pushed forward the eleva...

Page 15: ...D ADJUSTMENT This section describes the installation and adjustment of the receiver servos etc to the plane Connections Connection examples are shown below Connection Example Four servos are supplied...

Page 16: ...raft attach the antenna to the top of the tail Servo Throw Operate each servo over its full stroke and adjust the linkages so that the pushrod does not bind or is not too loose Unreasonable force appl...

Page 17: ...elevator and rudder neutral adjustment and left right up down throw Check that when the Tx trim levers are in the center the linkage connection point is perpendicular to the servo In this position th...

Page 18: ...eflection angle The normal deflection angle at the low switch position can be adjusted by the dual rate trimmers AIL ELV The rate can be adjusted from 50 position 0 to 100 position 10 of the maximum d...

Page 19: ...transmitters must have the modulation type that is FM type If the modulation type is different control is impossible Stick Lever Spring Tension Adjustment The operating feel of the aileron elevator a...

Page 20: ...Intermediate frequency 1st IF 10 7MHz 2nd IF 455kHz Power requirement 6V penlight battery x4 4 8V or 6v NiCd battery common with servo Current drain 10mA Size 64 3 x 35 8 x 21mm Weight 40 5g Servo S3...

Page 21: ...our R C set does not operate its range is short it intermittently stops operating or it operates erroneously take the action shown in the table below If this does not correct the trouble please contac...

Page 22: ...e in which a transmitter stick returns to the center when not operated Normal NOR For the servo reversing function it is the normal side The opposite side is the reverse side Rudder RUD Tail control s...

Page 23: ...h a detailed packing list together with the parts that require service Symptom Including when the problem occurred System Transmitter Receiver Servos and model numbers Model Model name Model Numbers a...

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