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
Hi All,Just wanted to know if we have any member in this forum who resides at Indirapuram, Ghaziabad or Noida? Thanks.
Zahid
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
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
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
I think you should take this discussion elsewhere as it is hijacking Ashim's thread
Sorry about that. I had deleted portion of my post.
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.