Sticky gimbals or worn-out trim buttons can make the graceful Beech D17S feel clunky and difficult to land. This Wltoys A310 Remote Controller (X5S) solves the problem of degraded control input. As the original factory transmitter, it comes pre-programmed with the correct rates and stabilization toggles required to fly the A310, featuring a high-quality acrylic panel and matte finish for a premium ergonomic feel. Ships worldwide.
Product Highlights
Pro-Grade Aesthetics: Finished in matte black with a sleek acrylic faceplate, offering a professional look that matches the scale fidelity of the D17S.
Optimized HJ Protocol: Provides a locked-in connection with the A310 receiver, featuring low-latency response for precise aerobatic maneuvers.
Mode 1 Configuration: Standard right-hand throttle layout preferred by the majority of RC pilots for intuitive 4-channel control.
Ergonomic Battery Housing: Includes a secure-fit ABS battery cover to prevent power interruptions during flight.
Binding Process: To bind to a new receiver, power on the aircraft first (LED flashing), then turn on the transmitter. The LED will turn solid once the link is established.
Battery Care: Use high-quality AA alkaline batteries; if the transmitter starts beeping or the status light dims, land immediately as control range will be reduced.
Trim Centering: Before your first flight with a new controller, ensure all digital trim buttons are centered (indicated by a long beep) to avoid unexpected banking on takeoff.
Support & Warranty
Expert help to choose the right Wltoys A310 spare parts
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