Futaba 6J 2.4GHz User Manual

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‡ Charge Jack

The plug receptacle of the switch harness into which the charger is plugged to charge the airborne battery.
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is advisable to mount the charge jack in an accessible area of the fuselage so an ESV can be used without
removing the wing.

‡ Charger

Device used to recharge batteries and usually supplied with the radio if NiCd batteries are included.

‡ Chord

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determine wing area. May vary from root to tip.

‡ Collective pitch (Air only)

Used to regulate variable pitch props to slow model and keep engine running in vertical dives and provide
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engine.

‡ Control Surface

Any one of the various moveable portions of the wings, tail surfaces, or canard.

‡ Conventional Gear

The landing gear arrangement where the airplane has a main gear and a tailwheel.

‡ Coreless motor

In a conventional servo, the motor has a steel core armature wrapped in wire that spins inside the magnets.
In a coreless design, the armature uses a thin wire mesh that forms a cup that spins around the outside of the
magnet eliminating the heavy steel core. A coreless motor does not have magnets as standard servo motors
do, so they have a smoother, more constant, and stronger action. Regular servo motors have either 3 or 5
magnets (poles) which when the armature is between these, the servo motor is at its weakest.

‡ Cowl

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smoothly around the front of the airplane, and also provides a proper path for cooling air around the engine.

‡ Cyclic

Term used for the horizontal controls used to determine the attitude of the helicopter. Also known as
elevator and aileron.

‡ Dead Stick

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stick”.

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