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Old 08-15-2012 | 09:30 AM
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I am setting up a plane using elevon(elevator and ailerons). I am using a JR X-378 FM Air MD2,4-537.I flowed the set up and they work backwards Left and right works on the up and down of the right stick.I have changed servo leads,tried a different receiver even tried a gws receiver.all worked the same.even reversed the servo travel.
so I am missing some thing in the manual.I am sure it is right in front of me I just am having trouble comprehending the instructions.
How do I reverse this?

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Old 08-15-2012 | 09:50 AM
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What channels are you using.
Old 08-15-2012 | 10:42 AM
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elevator and ailerons. Left servo in aileron and right on elevator.I tried switching the leads witch did not help.
Old 08-15-2012 | 11:21 AM
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Hi john_s3
I am not familiar with your radio, but your last description hints a lack of understanding. I have used elevons on my plane, a flying wing. My radio is a Futaba 2.4MHZ. It is an early computer radio. To use elevons I have to use the manual, which describes exactly what to do. If your radio does not have this feature, you can purchase an elevon/mixer, or something named similarly. I used one before I had a computer radio. It worked very well.
Old 08-15-2012 | 11:28 AM
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There will be a combination of channel reversing, interchange of channels, etc. that will work. since different brands of servos work in different directions with the same input (and the control horns can be either on top or bottom of the surface) no one can give you exact instructions. However, experiment a bit by trying to reverse one or more channels, interchange connectors, reverse one or both channels and eventually you will find the combination that works on your plane with that brand of servo.
Old 08-15-2012 | 11:38 AM
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John,<div> Did you change the wing type to "Delta" wing?? You need to do that in order for the elevons to work properly.</div><div>
</div><div>I know it's a basic question, but I'm asking just to make sure.</div><div>
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Old 08-15-2012 | 01:13 PM
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Thank you every one.
First yes I do have it on delta wing.I had not though about the servo brand good point.the strange thing about the problem is they work great just on the wrong position on the joystick.
I will go down in the shop and play some more.
There is an 800 number for Jr TECH.Do they charge I wonder.
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Have you tried reversing each servo in the radio?? Try reversing your aileron and elevator controls in the radio and see if changes anything in the plane.<div>
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Old 08-15-2012 | 02:32 PM
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I have flown several planes with elevons with my JR radios. I have used numerous different JR radios and never had a problem after the servos were plugged in correctly.

First thing to check is are the servos matched. I have found that servos from different manufacturers or one that is reversed messes things up.

As I recall, your servo positions are correct, aileron-right, elevator left. I would check your manual to be sure.

Hold up elevator and set the reverse selection on the elevator channel to get the left elevon to go up. Look and see if the right elevon is also up. If not, reverse the aileron channel. Check the ailerons. They should be working correctly.

The thing to remember is that the left side is only changed by the elevator functions (reversing, sub trim, end point). The right side is controlled by the aileron functions.



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Old 08-15-2012 | 04:28 PM
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I just though of some thing to check.I have both servo arms coming off the same side of the servo.Does one come off the left and the other right?? I will give that a try.
I have reread the manual 3 timed( The elevon and related sections).I will get this.it is not supposed to be this hard...LOL
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ORIGINAL: john_s3

I just though of some thing to check.I have both servo arms coming off the same side of the servo.Does one come off the left and the other right?? I will give that a try.
I have reread the manual 3 timed( The elevon and related sections).I will get this.it is not supposed to be this hard...LOL
Yes, you usually set them up like you would aileron servos. With the pushrods coming off opposite sides of the servo. That could very well be what is causing your confusion. Pull the servos out and "bench" them outside of the plane. Work the controls and see if they respond as they should.

Hope this helps

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Old 08-15-2012 | 04:44 PM
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Folks that was the answer.Moved 1 arm over to the other side of the servo and wouldn't ya know. works correctly.[X(]
Well I sure got a lesson on elevons i will not soon forget .Now it is just setting the travel.

Thanks again for all the help..

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