-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 72
Setup Aileron Differential
When the ailerons are controlled by two servos, using two independent receiver channels can yield better results than plugging both servos to the same channel using an Y-cable.
Firstly, the differential, i.e. the larger travel in the upwards direction than in the downwards direction can be set up. It can of course be also set up mechanically by moving the neutral position of the servo rods, but setting this up inside the Tx can get more flexibilty. See this article for an in-depth explanation.
Apart from that, both ailerons can be set up to move down or up simultaneously, providing flaperons or spoilerons, respectively. For full-span ailerons, both options can be used. However, never configure flaperons for partial-span ailerons: it can easily lead to loss of control at low speed! Use the spoilerons (upwards motion only) instead.
Plug the right aileron to Ch1
, and the left aileron to Ch5
.
Assign the VrA
potentiometer to Ch5
. This is what will be used to control
the simultaneous up or down movement of the ailerons (of course, it is
possible to use, for example, SwC
instead):
Key → Aux Channels
Channel 5: VrA
Then configure the end points to provide bigger travel upwards than downwards:
Key → End points
Ch1 75% 100%
...
Ch5 100% 75%
Copy the Ch1
to Ch5
:
Key → Mix → Mix #1
Mix is On
Master Ch1
Slave Ch5
Pos. mix 100%
Neg. mix 100%
Offset 0%
Allow adjustments of Ch1
with the Ch5
potentiometer:
Key → Mix → Mix #2
Mix is On
Master Ch5
Slave Ch1
Pos. mix -66%
Neg. mix -50%
Offset 0%
And finally, modify the adjustments of Ch5
by the potentiometer on Ch5
:
Key → Mix → Mix #3
Mix is On
Master Ch5
Slave Ch5
Pos. mix -33%
Neg. mix -50%
Offset 0%