Fly high with hitec, Appendix b: transmitter control surface movements – HITEC Sky Scout (2GO) User Manual
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Appendix B:
Transmitter Control Surface Movements
First, check the rudder movement. This control causes the nose of the model to “yaw” or move left and right in a horizontal direction. Confirm that the
rudder moves to the right when moving the right transmitter stick to the right as shown. If the rudder moves to the left, use your transmitter’s REV
(reverse) function to change the rudder direction.
Link
V-TAIL
OFF
ELEVON
CH1C H2 CH3C H4
REV
NOR
2.4GHz 4 Channel Aircraft Radio
Next, check the elevator movement. This control “pitches” the nose of the model up and down. Move the left stick down as shown and confirm the
elevator goes up. If the elevator goes down, use your transmitter’s REV (reverse) function to change the elevator direction.
Link
V-TAIL
OFF
ELEVON
CH1C H2 CH3C H4
REV
NOR
2.4GHz 4 Channel Aircraft Radio
Now, it’s time to check the throttle or motor control. Be extremely careful to avoid contact with the propeller. Move the right stick up just enough to con-
firm that the propeller rotates. If the propeller spins when the stick is moved down, use the REV (reverse) function to change the throttle input direction.
Link
V-TAIL
OFF
ELEVON
CH1C H2 CH3C H4
REV
NOR
2.4GHz 4 Channel Aircraft Radio