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7.3 Model Set-up Guide
7.3.1 Airplane
Let’s create a simple model airplane. Our example will be a motor
glider with ailerons controlled by two servos, an elevator and a
rudder each controlled by one servo.
In this section we will guide you, step by step, through the process of
creating a new model airplane and helicopter. Each step of the guide
will be complete with associated transmitter menu photos. If you
follow the step by step guide you should become familiar with how
to create a model profile. You may even use these concepts and the
„General“
model type to create your own, user-defined model
profile.
Servo assignment:
1.
Throttle
2.
Aileron 1
3.
Aileron 2
4.
Elevator
5.
Rudder
Before you begin creating a model make sure that you have set up
the correct transmitter mode in „Main menu -> System ->
Configuration -> MODE 1-4“. The basic, standardized, assignment of
transmitter inputs to flight controls are based upon this selection.
First it is necessary to first create a model in the transmitter and then
bind the DC-16 transmitter with the receiver which will control the
given model. See chapter 8.4: Receiver->Binding.
For safety reasons we recommend first removing the propeller.
Notice:
1.
Switch-on the transmitter. In the main
display push the key
„menu“
. Select the
item
„Model“
and push the
„3D button“
.
2.
Select the item
„New model“
and push
the
„3D button“.
3.
Enter the name of your model and press
„F5(OK)“
(Note: you must enter a model
name to proceed.) Then select the model
type
„AERO“.
Confirm by pushing the
„F5(Next)“
button.
4.
Select your wing type. Because this
example has 2 aileron servos, select
„Wing
type“ 0FLP/2WING.
Do not change any
other setup items like tail assembly,
number of motors, number of spoilers or
number of landing gear servos. Continue
by pushing the
„F5(Next)“
button.
3.
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