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aileron throw - 7/15/2012 10:48 PM   
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hi

i need more throw on my right aileron in the up throw only on the one side its hook up to a Y, i try the EPA but that changes the other side too any ideas? thanks rye

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RE: aileron throw - 7/15/2012 11:11 PM   
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Does your TX have mixing for dual ailerons?


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RE: aileron throw - 7/15/2012 11:19 PM   
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i dont think so i have a fubata 6xe

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RE: aileron throw - 7/15/2012 11:41 PM   
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Throw away the 'Y' harness,
connect one aileron to Ch1 and the other to Ch6.

In the menu you can select wing functions and then select flaperon. To adjust the right aileron you will adjust the travel up and down with CH1 ATV for the left aileron you adjust CH6 ATV. Then adjust the throw amount for both in aileron D/R


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RE: aileron throw - 7/15/2012 11:51 PM   
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Or you could do it the old fashoned way (i prefer the radio programming method myself though)

http://www.modelaircraft.org/mag/ftgu/Part%2031/31main4.html

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RE: aileron throw - 7/16/2012 3:05 AM   
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I suppose using aileron diff is a good way to get rid of the adverse yaw on my skyfly max, right? http://pics.towerhobbies.com/imagel/h/lhcaa2511.jpg

None of my other planes are much noticeable yaw , and this Max has a lot of throw too (both ways)

This is the plane that forces me to use rudder.

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