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This page contains information about rc transmitter (radio) modes and to provide a complete chart of all 5 Transmitter modes used by RC model pilots around the world. Different modes are used in different geographical areas in the world. Do not assume that the transmitter you bought from Singapore or Taiwan is set up for the same mode as the transmitter your friends are flying in the USA or other places. Again always read the owner manual and test before attempt to fly your helicopter for the first time.

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  • Click here to learn about Transmitter channels and what they are used for.

Most common modes are 1 and 2. Mode 2 is normally used in the United States, Canada, etc. Mode 1 is normally used in Europe and Asia. There are two other modes used else where.  Please refer to the Chart below:

 

Left stick

Right stick

up/down

left/right

up/down

left/right

Mode 1

elevator (nose up & down)

rudder (tail)

throttle (power & collective pitch )

aileron (roll)

Mode 2

throttle (power & collective pitch )

rudder (tail)

elevator (nose up & down)

aileron (roll)

Mode 3

elevator (nose up & down)

aileron (roll)

throttle (power & collective pitch )

rudder (tail)

Mode 4

throttle (power & collective pitch)

aileron (roll)

elevator (nose up & down)

rudder (tail)

    

 
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