Help needed around Ghaziabad

Started by Zahid Ahmed, November 27, 2013, 10:12:48 AM

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Zahid Ahmed

Dear All,
My name is Zahid Ahmed and I would consider myself the newest member of league of RC Plane Enthusiasts. Recently purchsed a beginer plane Capture Sky Balsa Trainer and JRXG6 DMSS Transmitter/Receiver set. I had assembled the plane and now ready to connect electronics and Battery. I am looking forward to get help from this forum on how can I setup my Radio start fucntioning with the electronics on the plane. So far I have no idea about this as the manual does not speak anything about first time connection and operating plane for the first time with Radio. :)

Thanks and Regards,
Zahid

Zahid Ahmed

Hi All,Just wanted to know if we have any member in this forum who resides at Indirapuram, Ghaziabad or Noida? Thanks.

Zahid

sanjayrai55

Zahid, there is a big group that flies at Noida. You could contact Divay Puri through this forum; he is an excellent flier, and very helpful person. Further, you could use the search facility and find members in Noida. Good luck :D

Regarding your electronics, it is just a question of connecting the correct pins into the Receiver; likewise for the battery. Get someone to help you for the first time

You could also contact Vivek Singh of rcelectro.com, in Ghaziabad - a wonderful person and very very helpful

Zahid Ahmed

Hi All,

Is there any club in Ghaziabad? I saw on of the post by Dheeraj for setting up a club ib Ghaziabad but no update after.

I am at Ghaziabad and would volunteer for a club at Ghaziabad. I am familiar with a filed that could be used as take off and landing runway.

Zahid

Zahid Ahmed

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Thanks Sanjay for your post.

As for Vivek Singh, thanks for his reference. I will soon check out if he could be helpful. Thanks again.

Zahid

sanjayrai55

I think you should take this discussion elsewhere as it is hijacking Ashim's thread

Zahid Ahmed

Sorry about that. I had deleted portion of my post.

anwar

10K for training is not bad if it is a multi session training where all equipment (including fuel) is provided. 

If one is training using the students own equipment, it should be cheaper.  Ideally, if a newcomer gets a plane like a Sky Surfer, there should be volunteers on every field to put him up on a buddy cable for free, as long as the student agrees to spend at least an hour or two on a sim ahead of his maiden flight using the real thing.  Of course, the student needs to accept responsibility for any "incidents" while on the buddy cable.
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