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I have had some people tell me that I should always turn on my TX (Spektrum DX6i) before I connect my battery to my receiver (AR600). My DX6i manual says it does not matter which order I use. The reason for my question is that I have heard about people who accidently advanced the throttle while getting their plane ready / positioned. If they had delayed turning on the TX they would not have had the resulting damage / injury because of the unexpected prop rotation.
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