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PNP?
Jun 28, 2008 1:53:16 GMT 1
Post by admiralev on Jun 28, 2008 1:53:16 GMT 1
Ok, so I know about RTF planes and ARF planes, but what is a PNP plane?
Thanks!
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PNP?
Jun 28, 2008 4:16:14 GMT 1
Post by flyinghigh on Jun 28, 2008 4:16:14 GMT 1
Plug and Play.
In a PNP, you get the plane, motor, esc, and servos. You have to add your own radio and battery and battery charger.
It's all built up and all the equipment is installed. All you have to do is plug in your receiver and battery and fly.
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PNP?
Jun 28, 2008 19:48:21 GMT 1
Post by admiralev on Jun 28, 2008 19:48:21 GMT 1
Ok so still simpler to complete than and ARF?
Thanks!
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PNP?
Jun 28, 2008 21:55:49 GMT 1
Post by flyinghigh on Jun 28, 2008 21:55:49 GMT 1
Yep, takes all the work out of an ARF, but gives you the option of putting in your own radio unlike a RTF.
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PNP?
Jun 29, 2008 1:11:33 GMT 1
Post by admiralev on Jun 29, 2008 1:11:33 GMT 1
By radio you mean only the transmitter right? The reciever is included in the PNP?
When you pruchase a new transmitter, lets say for a PNP, do you need to somehow sync it with the reciever, or will it do it automatically? If so how do you do that?
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PNP?
Jun 29, 2008 1:13:39 GMT 1
Post by admiralev on Jun 29, 2008 1:13:39 GMT 1
Also what is ESC? Does it have anything to do with the TX (which they tell me is transmitter) or the RX (which they tell me is reciever0?
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PNP?
Jun 29, 2008 1:28:24 GMT 1
Post by mrmugen on Jun 29, 2008 1:28:24 GMT 1
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PNP?
Jun 29, 2008 1:53:14 GMT 1
Post by admiralev on Jun 29, 2008 1:53:14 GMT 1
nice link thanks
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PNP?
Jul 8, 2008 3:58:40 GMT 1
Post by cvrcmember on Jul 8, 2008 3:58:40 GMT 1
Good link! Love it. Just in case you still don't know admiralev, ESC means Electronic Speed Control. I remember when I first started out, stupid and not knowing what I was doing! ;D
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