Programming A 6-Channel Sailplane By Engineering Manager John Adams - JR X9303 2.4 Instruction And Programming Manual

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Programming a 6-Channel Sailplane
by Engineering Manager John Adams
The X9303 2.4 offers tremendous flexibility allowing
nearly infinite setup options. Five flight modes are
available that allow virtually every parameter to be
independently adjusted in each flight mode. Camber
adjustment, landing flaps, motor control, flight modes
with all their options, programmable mixes, dual rates
and even the two timers can be programmed to several
different levers and/ or switches, allowing personal
customization preferences.
Left 3-position switch
Left side lever
Camber adjustment
Spoiler stick
Butterfly (landing flaps)
The following setup utilizes three flight modes (Launch,
Cruise and Land), which are selected using the left
3-position switch on the face of the transmitter. Trailing
edge camber adjustment will be assigned to the left side
lever in the launch and cruise mode. Butterfly (landing
Flight Modes- Launch
Cruise
Land
Following is a step-by-step programming guide that
will familiarize you with a typical setup procedure. We
recommend following this setup guide during your first
attempts at programming, as it will familiarize you with
the available functions and how flight modes operate.
Later you can customize this setup, adding more flight
modes, changing function locations, etc. to meet your
specific needs and preferences.
flaps) will be assigned to the spoiler stick (throttle
stick) to be active in all flight modes. This is the setup
I personally use and believe this program offers a great
base for sailplane pilots to develop their own setups from.
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