Futaba's new T14SG radio system is the perfect radio for any pilot looking for a feature packed radio offering amazing flexibility and upgradability, and of course comes complete with built-in telemetry, being supplied with the 8/18 channel R7008SB receiver. Able to transmit on Futaba's FHSS, FASST and FASSTest transmission systems, the T14SG allows the use of small, light and low cost FHSS receivers as well as FTR (Futaba Transmitter Ready) models, whilst also enabling owners of large complicated and expensive aircraft and helicopters to utilise the ultimate transmission system for reliability and interference rejection, Futaba's FASST system, those requiring telemetry having the further option of FASSTest, FASST expanded system telemetry. Programming is made easier than ever with rotary dial along with integrated switches to quickly select or exit programs etc, whilst the vibration warning alert function adds increased safety/security in flight and even an S-Bus servo programming function is included. The included 6.0v 1700mAh Tx battery will give around 4 hours flying - more than enough for most pilots.
Main Features:• 14 Channels
• FHSS/FASST/FASSTest Transmission Modes
• Aircraft/Helicopter/Glider Modes
• Telemetry
• Comprehensive Mixing
• 30 Model Memory (Unlimited with optional SD Card)
• Updatable Software
• Left and Right Sliders
Modulation
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2.4GHz (Futaba FHSS, FASST & FASSTest)
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Channels
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14 (12 Proportional + 2 Switch)
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- Brand: Futaba RP
- Part No: P-CB14SG/L
- Barcode: 4513886025587
- Receivers Included: 1
- Frequency: 2.4Ghz
- Channels: 9+ Channel
- Format: Stick
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is the futaba mode 2 a left hand throttle
Asked by Peter Quinn on 20th May 2021
Yes mode 2 is left hand throttle.
Answered by: Anthony @ Wheelspin Models