ofiesens2
Professional noob
I may be getting ahead of myself (this is my 2nd year of flying and I only have the FT Flyer, Nutball, and Delta), but I am looking for a new, programmable transmitter for a reasonable price. My top 2 picks are the FrSky Taranis and the new Spektrum DX6.
I do plan on getting some more planes in the future (mainly FT scratch builds) and maybe some Bind n' Fly's from Horizon Hobby. The current radio I have is the Spektrum DX4e, which will fly all of the swappables, but I would like to be able to use dual ailerons without a Y- harness so that I have the added capability of differential and subtrims (along with saving money by not using Y-harnesess).
I am basically educated on the programmability of both the Taranis and the DX6, but I have the Companion9x computer program for the Taranis and I am playing around with some of the functions (I have set up a model for the FT Cruiser with dual ailerons, dual flaps, and differential thrust).
Out of these 2 transmitters, which one should I pick? And please, if you have another great suggestion besides one of these 2 transmitters, let me know. All input will be appreciated, and thanks in advance.
I do plan on getting some more planes in the future (mainly FT scratch builds) and maybe some Bind n' Fly's from Horizon Hobby. The current radio I have is the Spektrum DX4e, which will fly all of the swappables, but I would like to be able to use dual ailerons without a Y- harness so that I have the added capability of differential and subtrims (along with saving money by not using Y-harnesess).
I am basically educated on the programmability of both the Taranis and the DX6, but I have the Companion9x computer program for the Taranis and I am playing around with some of the functions (I have set up a model for the FT Cruiser with dual ailerons, dual flaps, and differential thrust).
Out of these 2 transmitters, which one should I pick? And please, if you have another great suggestion besides one of these 2 transmitters, let me know. All input will be appreciated, and thanks in advance.
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