SD10 Flap to Elevator mix problem
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SD10 Flap to Elevator mix problem
I have crow set up on the throttle stick set to activate at 75%. I'm trying to mix down elevator with the crow to counter the nose up pitch when crow is activated. I've got the mix on a straight linear Point #1 is 50%, Point #5 is 0 and Point #9 is -50%. When I move the throttle stick and the crow activates @ 75% I get a momentary UP elevator then it moves down. When I retract crow @ 75% the elevator momentarily moves UP then to neutral. If I change the activation point to 100% the elevator moves to a slightly UP position andstays there, like it thinks that isneutral. I'm at a loss as to what is causing the momentary UP elevator. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks for any help.
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RE: SD10 Flap to Elevator mix problem
I'll give you the setup for this in a few. Need to get my tx out. In the mean time pay attention to the I O screen it is reflecting exactly what you discribe and holds the answer
Mike r
P.S. i gotta run, but go into FL-EL mix and set point 5 to say 10% and the point q to 40%. You should now see what your looking for. Possibly need negative values for your setup.
I'm also trying to build a spread sheet gor model setup
Mike r
P.S. i gotta run, but go into FL-EL mix and set point 5 to say 10% and the point q to 40%. You should now see what your looking for. Possibly need negative values for your setup.
I'm also trying to build a spread sheet gor model setup
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RE: SD10 Flap to Elevator mix problem
Hey Mike:
I would sure like a copy of that spreadsheet when you get it done.
I'm just getting into mixes and have no idea what I'm doing.
I need all the help I can get!!
Thanks,
Dennis
I would sure like a copy of that spreadsheet when you get it done.
I'm just getting into mixes and have no idea what I'm doing.
I need all the help I can get!!
Thanks,
Dennis