Controller Setup
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Hey Guys,
I have noticed that some controllers are setup differently - As in which stick controls which servo. As an example I purchased an Aerobird Swift that does not have a rudder. So the right stick controls the throttle and ailerons, and the left controls only the elevators. I have played around with it and found that I can move the ailerons over to the left stick with the elevators. That way I can stay off the throttle stick when maneuvering. does anyone see this as an issue?
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-J
I have noticed that some controllers are setup differently - As in which stick controls which servo. As an example I purchased an Aerobird Swift that does not have a rudder. So the right stick controls the throttle and ailerons, and the left controls only the elevators. I have played around with it and found that I can move the ailerons over to the left stick with the elevators. That way I can stay off the throttle stick when maneuvering. does anyone see this as an issue?
Cheers
-J
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mode 1 and 2 transmitters. Here in the US throttle and rudder are on left stick, elevator and aileron on right.
Sounds like someone had your bird set up rudder/elevator vs aileron/ elevator.
I say what ever makes you comfortable.
Sounds like someone had your bird set up rudder/elevator vs aileron/ elevator.
I say what ever makes you comfortable.
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Cool Thanks.
Tonight O I am going to open the transmitter and move the throttle to the left stick and the Elevators and Ailerons to the right stick.
Cheers
-J
Tonight O I am going to open the transmitter and move the throttle to the left stick and the Elevators and Ailerons to the right stick.
Cheers
-J



