March 16, 2011

What are the differences between the 2ch rc helicopters and the 3ch?

differences between 2 channels and 3 channels?
Thanks

I dont think so Alex… In RC terms, a channel states a function. 2 Channel would usually state 2 controls. The 2 controls being throttle and rudder. 3 channels would state there are 3 functions like throttle, rudder, and elevator. 4 channels would state there are 4 functions like throttle, elevator, rudder, and ailerons. 5 channels would state it has an Auxiliary channel. Something for lights, or landing gears.

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September 27, 2009

Alex @ 6:20 pm

Two channel means you can fly up to two at the same time, three channel means that you can fly three at the same time. I hope this helps.
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Cycling Magician @ 9:28 pm

I dont think so Alex… In RC terms, a channel states a function. 2 Channel would usually state 2 controls. The 2 controls being throttle and rudder. 3 channels would state there are 3 functions like throttle, rudder, and elevator. 4 channels would state there are 4 functions like throttle, elevator, rudder, and ailerons. 5 channels would state it has an Auxiliary channel. Something for lights, or landing gears.
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