Here you will see that Flap 2 is assigned to channel 8. The Ail, Ele, Thr and Rud allocations on screen 1/4 are fine so scroll to screen 2/4. However, you are free to change the function and/or control assigned to any channel and will need to do so in order to use your chosen receiver. Usually you can leave these default settings and just use the function menu to see where to connect the various servos. Here you will see which functions and controls have been allocated to each channel. In the Linkage – System menu set FASST-7CH. In the Linkage – Model Type menu set the model to Airplane, Normal wing, 2AIL + 2FLAP. ![]() ![]() (I feel that your comment about the Futaba manual does a disservice to mud). If you need all seven channels, as with your current model, you connect a Y-lead to slot 7/B and connect the battery and the seventh servo to it. ![]() Your receiver only offers seven channels. If you look closely at the receiver you will see that the last slot is labelled 7/B and not 7/8. ![]() As you are new to the 14SG the following additional information may help. There are various ways of setting up flaps on the 14SG depending on your precise requirements but, if you want basic switch-operated raised or lowered flaps with elevator compensation, then I agree with Bobcrc that the Airbrake mix neatly meets your needs.
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