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Hi everyone,
After a week of working on my flying ability in Phoenix flight sim, i am thinking of getting my first plane.
Right now is considering this glider Phoenix TW742 KIT (EPO) w/Motor,ESC,Servo. Comes with everything, i just need lipo battery & charger. I already bought my transmitter Dx6i with ar6200 receiver.
What do u guys think about this kit? Please give comments . Thanks.
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hmmm
if u r using y cable for 2 elevator servo, i think u wld like them to move same direction. if u really need them to move opp ways, try changing the horn the other side of the servo. if u need them to move independantly, use elevon mixing. hope that helps
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Originally posted by romihensem View Postif u r using y cable for 2 elevator servo, i think u wld like them to move same direction. if u really need them to move opp ways, try changing the horn the other side of the servo. if u need them to move independantly, use elevon mixing. hope that helps
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What you need is elevon mixing, check you transmitter for the function.
Connect the two servos to their respective channel. The orientation of the servos is not critical, can do servo reversal if wrong direction.
You can not use y-cable in this case.
Hope this help.Share the joy of flying . . .
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Originally posted by VinCopter View PostWhat you need is elevon mixing, check you transmitter for the function.
Connect the two servos to their respective channel. The orientation of the servos is not critical, can do servo reversal if wrong direction.
You can not use y-cable in this case.
Hope this help.
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quite simple actually. u plug 1 servo to elev channel and the other servo to aileron channel. then u activate the elevon mixing. from there u can adjust the direction by reversing or adjust the travel throw between - and +.
just an info. if u want the plane to climb up, the elev must deflect upwards and vice versa.
if u want the plane to bank right, from rear view, the right control surface must deflect up and the left deflect down and vice versa.
romihensem " Back In Business "
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Originally posted by romihensem View Postbtw, since u r quite new in this hobby and u r already into edf, i strongly suggest u have an experience flyers to maiden for you first and have them standby beside u when u decide to try the sticks.
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