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    Help. I need TX Parameters for Hornet II

    Hi all

    I need parameters for Hornet II. I catch no ball from the Hornet II instruction.

    Can someone please give me the parameters/setting for Futaba 9CHP if possible for Hornet II? (Or other TX parameters also can).

    Oh.. Which servo is for Channel 1, 2 and 6?

    Thanks
    Super-Hornet

    #2
    Think u have to post yr servo oreintation. Minr had one infront and two behind.... this 3 form a traingle sharp.

    I wasnt too sure ..... forgotten. need the manual before coming back to u

    Mike

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      #3
      Mine in standard SR-3 mode or one servo in front and 2 in rear.


      I think I get it right already... Now need to know the "Swash AFR" value. I think I use the default value on my TX that it kill one of my servo by overthrowing tooo much (Front... or is it that it is going to spoil before I put it in).

      I notice that Hornet 1 and 2 servo configuration is different.. or am I wrong? Anyway, I'm not at home right now so can't continue my Hornet II right now till I come back home tonite.

      Super-Hornet

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        #4
        It depends on how u place ur servos, dun stick them on the plate first.. get them layed out on the table and then try the stick movements..move the collective up, the whole swash plate should move down, if it doesn't reverse the servos which are moving up.
        After that, try the elevator, as u push forward, the front servo should dip down, and the 2 rear servos goes up.
        Next, give left aileron, the left servo should dip down and the right servo goes up.
        If it does not behave that way(opposite servo movements with the input), then u play with the "Swash AFR". Set the one moving in the opp to -ve value.

        Hope these help.
        Failure is not final,
        Success is never ending:
        It is not the destination but the journey that matters.

        Wadever the journey, keep flying!

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