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Setup Plank
Flying wings have, of course, two elevons. Planks (flying wings without the wing sweep) are a bit special in being extremely sensitive to the elevator input, and a bit less sensitive to the aileron input.
In addition to the basic elevon setup, I also wanted to have flying modes on a three-position switch SwC
:
-
fast mode, elevator trimmed for fast flight,
SwC
in the default position (up) -
slow mode, both elevons a bit raised, usable for slowly flying e.g. in thermals,
SwC
in the middle position -
takeoff/landing mode, with elevons even more up,
SwC
in the the down position
My plank wing is pretty aerobatic, and I tend to overcontrol it when flying high in thermals. So I decided to use a previously unused rudder stick as another, low-rate, aileron input. That way I can completely control the plane with rudder stick only, gliding in the thermal, and also to have the left stick to "do something" as I expect from flying 4-channel planes.
Plug elevon servos to Ch1
and Ch2
, respectively. Firstly set up the elevon
mode, giving the alieron direction full range (instead of full range being available at diagonal stick positions only):
Key → Elevon
Elevon: On
CH1: 100 %
CH2: 50 %
Put a three-position switch SwC
on Ch5
:
Key → Aux Channels
Channel 5: SwC
Use the mix to move the elevator up with SwC
. Note that the differences
are very tiny, 0 % in the fast mode (default), +6 % in the slow mode, and +15 % in the takeoff/landing mode.
Key → Mix → Mix 1
Mix is On
Master Ch5
Slave Ch2
Pos. mix -9 % # Takeoff/landing
Neg. mix -6 % # Slow/thermal mode
Offset -3 % # This must be half of the neg. mix
And finally, use the rudder stick as low-rate ailerons:
Key → Mix → Mix 2
Mix is On
Master Ch4
Slave Ch1
Pos. mix 50 %
Neg. mix 50 %
Offset 0 %