Futaba 6EXAP_c2 Classic 6-Channel FM Radio System with R136F  [6EXAP_c2]

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AUD$179.14
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
6EXAP_c2
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Futaba 6EXAP_c2: Practical 6-Channel FM Radio for Hobby Flyers

The Futaba 6EXAP_c2 combines a 6-channel transmitter, the R136F receiver and S3003 servos to cover most sport aircraft needs. Key controls like dual-rate switching and the flap dial give you practical tools to tune handling for different flight regimes.

Functional Features for Everyday Flying

  • Dual-Rate Switch: Change between lower and higher control throws to make the model easier to handle or more responsive when you need it.
  • Flap Control Dial: Adjust flap deployment using the assigned channel 6 knob for consistent lift and approach control.
  • Comprehensive LCD Display: The screen simplifies navigating the transmitter's functions and monitoring channel settings.
  • Throttle-Cut Functionality: Use the throttle cut to secure the engine by fully closing the carburetor in an emergency or during ground handling.
  • Trainer Switch: Link a second transmitter via trainer lead for supervised instruction sessions.
  • Retractable Landing Gear Switch: Deploy or retract landing gear from the dedicated channel 5 control on models with gear.

Specifications

  • Transmitter: T6EXAP with programmable mixing and 6-model memory
  • Frequency Band: 40 / 72 MHz
  • Modulation: FM (PPM) and PCM
  • Power Supply: 9.6V NT8S600B Ni-Cd or 12V alkaline battery
  • Current Drain: 250mA
  • Receiver: R136F narrow band, FM 6-channel
  • Receiving Band: 40 / 72 MHz
  • Size: 33.4 x 50.3 x 18.1mm
  • Weight: 27.8g

A reliable FM option for hobby flyers who prefer hands-on control adjustments and a straightforward feature set.

Yes, the flap dial provides incremental control so you can fine-tune flap positions for different phases of flight.
The throttle-cut is designed to quickly close the carburetor and stop the engine for safety during ground handling or emergency landings.
Yes, use the trainer lead to connect a second compatible transmitter so an instructor can take control when needed.
R136F receivers are common for FM setups; check local suppliers or specialist hobby shops for stock and compatible spares.
Verify correct servo directions, end points, dual-rate positions and that the flap dial produces the expected movement before flying.

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