
UK Postage: Here at Flying Tech we process orders Monday to Friday and pride ourselves on our quick turnaround of orders.

Shipping costs are calculated once items have been placed in your basket during checkout. Should you not find what you are looking for, please contact us. For fast deliveries we recommend choosing DHL.Īll information relating to shipping and delivery is stated here. So if you choose Royal Mail as a shipping method please be patient, shipments aren’t going missing they are just taking a while to get through the postal service. At the moment we are finding it can range from next day to even up to two weeks, with 3-5 days being typical. Please be aware that deliveries with Royal Mail are taking longer to get through. If an order is placed after 1PM we will still do our best to ship same day as our daily postal collection is around 4:15. If you want to use PPM, remember to enable the setting on your transmitter.ĬOVID-19: We are still shipping out orders daily, but have changed our same day shipping cut-off time to 1PM to help cope with demand. They are manufactured by Flysky and re-branded for Turnigy. NOTE: This is identical to the Turnigy branded model of this receiver, the Turnigy IA10B V2. Connection ports for use with optional telemetry sensors.
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This full 10 channel receiver works for most models and is considered a "full range" so it can handle larger models as well as the smaller ones.

Furthermore, with the optional telemetry sensors, you can expand the receiver's compatibility to monitor flight battery voltage and even things like motor RPM. Like the FS-iA6B, the iA10B is capable of iBUS, SBUS, PPM and PWM for enhanced control. The advantage of PPM / SBUS over traditional PWM channels is that you only need to use one signal wire, rather than one for each PWM channel - hence for PPM compatible flight controllers such as the Naze32, the wiring is greatly simplified. Building on the FlySky iA6B, FlySky are now providing a 10 channel version of the receiver called the FS-iA10B.
