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| Team JR member and all-around RC guru John Adams discusses the sailplane features of the JR XP9303. |
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With programming input from top pilots and the power to deliver the goods,
the XP9303's sailplane software provides an expandable, comprehensive
system that's unmatched for use in sophisticated, variable-camber multifunction
sailplanes.
Features:
- The 9303 handles 3 and 4-servo wing setups with a level of authority
that's unprecedented among radios commonly available in the U.S.
- There are 5 flexible Flight Modes available. They're designated and
labeled launch, land, speed, thermal, and cruise to offer a familiar
reference, and may be owner activated on an "as needed" basis.
- A breakthrough concept allows digital trim settings to be easily adjusted
and stored for each mode - not only for the three primary flight axes,
but for flap and flaperon (camber) settings, too.
- Camber endpoints are adjustable for each mode and camber control is
assignable to the transmitter's side levers. Or for those who prefer,
there are two available settings for camber or butterfly operation with
the throttle stick.
- Virtually every adjustment your model might require is available in
each flight mode. Differential, reverse differential, aileron-to-flap,
aileron-to rudder, elevator-to-flap, plus programmable mixes and rates
can all be tailored according to your preferences
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