Futaba 6EXAP_c4 6-Channel Airframe Transmitter  [6EXAP_c4]

Price:
AUD$192.02
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
6EXAP_c4
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Why Choose the Futaba 6EXAP_c4 for Flying

The Futaba 6EXAP_c4 is a 6-channel PCM transmitter aimed at pilots flying both airplanes and helicopters. Its dual rate switches let you switch control sensitivity quickly, while the flap control dial on channel 6 allows fine adjustments to lift and landing trim during flight.

Essential Flight Controls

  • Dual Rate Switch: Toggle between reduced and full control throw to match flight phases and pilot preference.
  • Flap Control Dial: Adjust flap position via channel 6 to refine approach and touchdown attitudes.
  • Programmable Mixing: Set custom mixes to simplify complex control setups on different models.
  • LCD Screen: Readable display for programming choices and trimming values on the bench or at the field.
  • Trainer Functionality: Connect another transmitter with a trainer lead for instruction and hands-on coaching.
  • Retractable Landing Gear Switch: Channel 5 can be used to manage retractable undercarriage systems.

Specifications

  • Operating System: 2-stick, 6-channel system
  • Modulation: FM(PPM) and PCM
  • Power Supply: 9.6V NT8S600B Ni-Cd battery or 12V alkaline battery
  • Current Drain: 250mA
  • Frequency Band: 40 / 72 MHz

With practical controls and straightforward programming, the Futaba 6EXAP_c4 suits model flyers who need reliable channel management without a steep learning curve.

Yes, as long as the receiver supports the same frequency and modulation type. Verify the receiver manual to confirm FM(PPM) or PCM support and channel mapping.
Use the mixing menu to assign flap movement to channel 6 and link gear to channel 5 if required. Test settings on the ground and adjust travel and rates before flight.
Keep contacts and battery terminals clean, avoid moisture, and store the transmitter with batteries removed if not used for long periods. Check switches and gimbals for smooth operation.
The display provides clear programming information, but direct sunlight can reduce contrast. Shade the screen or position the transmitter to improve visibility when setting up outdoors.

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