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Futaba 7C Features

Make the most of your flying experience. Use the radio that provides the greatest precision, the easiest and fullest programmability, and the most room for future growth…all at an affordable price. The Futaba 7C.

 Programming is easy with Dial 'n Key! Just rotate the dial to find the program you want and press it to open the program. Then, use the dial and cursor keys to set values.

 You can easily access toggle switches, which can be assigned to nearly any function, without taking your thumbs off the sticks or your eyes off the model.

Information is easy to read on the large, 72x32 LCD screen. For further clarity, the contrast is adjustable. 

7-Channel Features

Basic Menu

Airplane Advanced Menu

Airplane Advanced Menu

Helicopter Advanced Menu

bullet10 Model Memory
bullet6-character model naming
bulletDual rate/exponential
bulletEnd Point Adjustment
bulletSub trims
bulletServo reversing
bulletTrim
bulletAdjustable throttle cut
bulletFail Safe (in PCM mode only)
bulletTrainer system
bulletThrottle curve normal (5 points)
bulletPitch curve normal (5 points)

 

bullet3 programmable mixes
bulletFlaperon
bulletFlap trim
bulletAir brake
bulletElevator to flap
bulletFlap to elevator
bulletV-tail mixing
bulletElevon mixing
bulletAileron to rudder
bulletSnap

 

bulletThrottle curve (5 points, Idle up 1 & 2)
bulletPitch curve (5 points, Idle up 1 & 2)
bulletRevo mixing
bulletGyro
bulletHovering throttle
bulletHovering pitch
bulletThrottle hold
bulletOffset
bullet3 Programmable mixes
 

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Last modified: 10 January 2011