Hey /diy/ i went out and bought a nitro powered rc plane second hand but practically new. Ive got nearly no experience in the technology behind todays world of rc, problem is I do not know what transmitter to buy to bind it with. the reciever is a spektrum and ive been told any transmitter eith dsm should be okay but I cant seem to find one thats not in the hundreds also thats mode 2. I wouldnt mind paying alot for a transmitter so long as it will definitly bind with it, i just want confirmation first. Probably not the place to post this but I thought id give it a shot.
>>1050081
>starting on nitro
hoo boy
Okay for parts and a transmistter go to hobbyking. You can buy one with a new receiver if you have to, it will be less than $100.
But before any of that shit, go get simulator and practice flying and crashing
An electric foame is a much better starter plane because it's easy to fix when you crash it.
>>1050089
Yeah sorry i shouldve said ive got a bit of experience flying foam planes just saw this for a really good price and been a trainer i thought it was perfect. Didnt think of getting a new reciever also, I'd feel alot better going through hobbyking, thanks for the help
nitro nub
bad news