Originally Posted by
jamesbeat
I grew up on stick controllers, and I prefer them to the wheel type.
Because the selection of 2ch stick radios is very small, and the available models are pretty expensive, I had almost resigned myself to the idea of settling for a wheel Tx.
That was until I found a FlySky compatibility chart that shows that the FS-i6 Tx works with several of their 2ch and 3ch receivers.
I'd like to buy a FS-i6 and use it with the A3 receiver, but I just want to check first whether it will work how I want it to.
If I pair this Tx and Rx, will the correct channels match up with the sticks, ie will it automatically assign the throttle and steering channels on the Rx to left stick up/down and right stick left/right on the Tx?
I'd hate to buy one and find that I can only get the throttle and steering assigned to the pots or something!
By the way, I am aware that the left stick throttle is not self centering and that the sticks will both move in all four directions - I have a plan for that.
You would simply plug in your servo and esc in to the appropriate channels for the stick movements. throttle would be labeled as throttle, but your steering channel would labeled as ailerons. (assuming those were the stick movements you want.)