Solved Gyro Receiver for flysky fs i6x

Hex23

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Hello. I am new to the hobby and planning to purchase flysky i6x tx. Can anyone please recommend rx with gyro that is compatible with this tx? I started building and it was fun and i think its cheaper to build than to buy planes when i totalled it. Willing to learn without gyro but i really need those training wheels.
 

Jo's squadron

Elite member
Hello. I am new to the hobby and planning to purchase flysky i6x tx. Can anyone please recommend rx with gyro that is compatible with this tx? I started building and it was fun and i think its cheaper to build than to buy planes when i totalled it. Willing to learn without gyro but i really need those training wheels.
I don't think that FlySky makes gyros.
Honestly I think that you are better off buying a RadioMaster Pocket CC2500.
Looks like it is popular.

 

Mr NCT

VP of SPAM killing
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Hello. I am new to the hobby and planning to purchase flysky i6x tx. Can anyone please recommend rx with gyro that is compatible with this tx? I started building and it was fun and i think its cheaper to build than to buy planes when i totalled it. Willing to learn without gyro but i really need those training wheels.
You could use a satellite rx and an FT Aura 5 lite
 

Hex23

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Houndpup Rc

Master member
Hello. I am new to the hobby and planning to purchase flysky i6x tx. Can anyone please recommend rx with gyro that is compatible with this tx? I started building and it was fun and i think its cheaper to build than to buy planes when i totalled it. Willing to learn without gyro but i really need those training wheels.
I was in the same boat this spring...... It was starting to get expensive so I bought this
It hooks up to your PPM output on your receiver ( you will need the FS-AI6B receiver) and set up channel 5 as a auxiliary switch, turn on the ppm output on your transmitter, calibrate the gyro by holding down the button on it while on a level surface and make sure the gyro is throwing your control surfaces the right way when you tip it and boom!! You are in the air!!!!
PS. Make sure to get the Byme - A for your regular planes and the Byme - D for delta wing :)
 

Hex23

Member
4 years ago, I was given 5 pieces. I have 3 pieces to my daughter's friends along with the models Tsesna 150. These are very reliable stabilizers. They can be installed with any radio control systems.
Thanks. I look it up on our online shop. But its not there. Im looking for a market in sea countries for cheaper price. Thanks again!
 

Hex23

Member
I was in the same boat this spring...... It was starting to get expensive so I bought this
It hooks up to your PPM output on your receiver ( you will need the FS-AI6B receiver) and set up channel 5 as a auxiliary switch, turn on the ppm output on your transmitter, calibrate the gyro by holding down the button on it while on a level surface and make sure the gyro is throwing your control surfaces the right way when you tip it and boom!! You are in the air!!!!
PS. Make sure to get the Byme - A for your regular planes and the Byme - D for delta wing :)
Thanks. Its in our market and im also planning to get that fs-ai6b rx (its bundled with the tx😊). I think i will try this one, been looking for rx with gyro but skeptical wether it would work with the tx.
Do i need special wires to connect this to rx? Also do you have a vid or site that i can study?
Thanks a lot😊👍
 

Mr Man

Mr SPEED!
Thanks. Its in our market and im also planning to get that fs-ai6b rx (its bundled with the tx😊). I think i will try this one, been looking for rx with gyro but skeptical wether it would work with the tx.
Do i need special wires to connect this to rx? Also do you have a vid or site that i can study?
Thanks a lot😊👍
Have you ever flown a rc plane before?
 

Hex23

Member
Have you ever flown a rc plane before?
Yes sir. I had 2ch small airplane before. And volantex 750mm mustang which i crashed. Im in the hobby for a few months now. New flyer and builder. Cant really fly that much these days cuz of the rain. I tried building and i enjoyed it really much👍
 

Hex23

Member
I was in the same boat this spring...... It was starting to get expensive so I bought this
It hooks up to your PPM output on your receiver ( you will need the FS-AI6B receiver) and set up channel 5 as a auxiliary switch, turn on the ppm output on your transmitter, calibrate the gyro by holding down the button on it while on a level surface and make sure the gyro is throwing your control surfaces the right way when you tip it and boom!! You are in the air!!!!
PS. Make sure to get the Byme - A for your regular planes and the Byme - D for delta wing :)
Hello. I made a research and had a questions.
1. So the rud ail thr and ele goes into the byme, and the byme goes into the receiver?
2. And can i still use the other ch on the receivers for flops and stuff? *for future use
MB for the silly questions.
 

Mr Man

Mr SPEED!
Yes sir. I had 2ch small airplane before. And volantex 750mm mustang which i crashed. Im in the hobby for a few months now. New flyer and builder. Cant really fly that much these days cuz of the rain. I tried building and i enjoyed it really much👍
Maybe try the tiny trainer.
 

Houndpup Rc

Master member
Hello. I made a research and had a questions.
1. So the rud ail thr and ele goes into the byme, and the byme goes into the receiver?
2. And can i still use the other ch on the receivers for flops and stuff? *for future use
MB for the silly questions.
Okay yeah, so that's the down side to having a gyro that requires PPM output because you can't use your auxiliary channels,(except for controlling mode of flight and duel rates ect.) my advice is to learn how to fly with it and then get off it so you can use your aux channels. The gyro comes with the connecting wire that you need! Here the link to the instruction manual, https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...MQFnoECBgQAQ&usg=AOvVaw1ZymubPGA4vDwsseM8CRQF if its vague just ask and I can answer your questions and/or make you a step by step instructions! Nice thing with this gyro is you can turn it from stabilize mode to manual mode (where you don't get any gyro effects) so when you are first starting to try manual you can flip it to manual and then if you are starting to get into trouble flip it (using the switches on or your transmitter) back to stabilize and boom back to straight and level!
Have fun flying!!!!!
 

Mr Man

Mr SPEED!
Not sure on the mi=ustang being a good easy plane even with a gyro, I would go with the commuter instead.
 

Houndpup Rc

Master member
Not sure on the mi=ustang being a good easy plane even with a gyro, I would go with the commuter instead.
Or the FS Simple Scout. I have found that the harder planes to fly aren't very hard with the gyro..... but take it off and its quite a bit different!