DX7 Mixing question
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DX7 Mixing question
Hey all,
I have a DX7 that I am using with a Delta wing setup. I would like to know if you can program the elevator to react with the throtle. For example: At low speed I think I will require down elevator in order to maintain level flight. As the throtle is increased the elevator would compensate for the speed returning to normalto again maintain level flight. Am I dreaming or is this an actual capability of the Tx.
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Erich
I have a DX7 that I am using with a Delta wing setup. I would like to know if you can program the elevator to react with the throtle. For example: At low speed I think I will require down elevator in order to maintain level flight. As the throtle is increased the elevator would compensate for the speed returning to normalto again maintain level flight. Am I dreaming or is this an actual capability of the Tx.
Thanks
Erich
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ORIGINAL: GravityWorx
Hey all,
I have a DX7 that I am using with a Delta wing setup. I would like to know if you can program the elevator to react with the throtle. For example: At low speed I think I will require down elevator in order to maintain level flight. As the throtle is increased the elevator would compensate for the speed returning to normal to again maintain level flight. Am I dreaming or is this an actual capability of the Tx.
Thanks
Erich
Hey all,
I have a DX7 that I am using with a Delta wing setup. I would like to know if you can program the elevator to react with the throtle. For example: At low speed I think I will require down elevator in order to maintain level flight. As the throtle is increased the elevator would compensate for the speed returning to normal to again maintain level flight. Am I dreaming or is this an actual capability of the Tx.
Thanks
Erich
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No I have not. This is my first Tx and i have got the delta setup working fine. I did not want to mess with any other settings before first asking the experts..
I understand what you are suggesting, now what are the steps. I believe I want about 30 percent down elevator at lower throtle but how is this accomplished.
thanks
Erich
I understand what you are suggesting, now what are the steps. I believe I want about 30 percent down elevator at lower throtle but how is this accomplished.
thanks
Erich
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RE: DX7 Mixing question
ORIGINAL: GravityWorx
No I have not. This is my first Tx and i have got the delta setup working fine. I did not want to mess with any other settings before first asking the experts..
I understand what you are suggesting, now what are the steps. I believe I want about 30 percent down elevator at lower throtle but how is this accomplished.
thanks
Erich
No I have not. This is my first Tx and i have got the delta setup working fine. I did not want to mess with any other settings before first asking the experts..
I understand what you are suggesting, now what are the steps. I believe I want about 30 percent down elevator at lower throtle but how is this accomplished.
thanks
Erich
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RE: DX7 Mixing question
forget the 30% - and DO setup the mix on a switch easily accessed -the flap switch can have two of these mixes included
This idea has been used by various pattern flyers to attempt to get the magic "hands off for the total flight "
setup
at speed, a teeeensy weeeesy bit of deflection is very effective
Be careful-
This idea has been used by various pattern flyers to attempt to get the magic "hands off for the total flight "
setup
at speed, a teeeensy weeeesy bit of deflection is very effective
Be careful-
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RE: DX7 Mixing question
I recently made the mix you describe on my JR 7202 which is quite similar to the DX-7. The mix is a thro to elev mix. Under rates, I have the upper number 0 and the lower number -4%. I have the sw setting on as I want it on at all times. The offset is 0.
The effect is to adjust the pitch attitude trim down slightly for power off.
Note: While I was playing with the numbers, the mix was left on the mix switch so it could be turned off to prevent being locked into something unwanted. Once happy with the number, it was changed from 'mix sw' to 'On' least one forget to turn it on and expect it to be on during landing.
btw... rmh is very correct, you certainly don't want any 30% number. My plane suffered what I'd describe as a moderate trim need at low power and I started with -3% and added one percent more for the magic feel. A slight trim need would be between 1-2 percent and I'm guessing a strong need would be in the range of 5-7 remembering of course that the number should be a negative number if trimming for down.
The effect is to adjust the pitch attitude trim down slightly for power off.
Note: While I was playing with the numbers, the mix was left on the mix switch so it could be turned off to prevent being locked into something unwanted. Once happy with the number, it was changed from 'mix sw' to 'On' least one forget to turn it on and expect it to be on during landing.
btw... rmh is very correct, you certainly don't want any 30% number. My plane suffered what I'd describe as a moderate trim need at low power and I started with -3% and added one percent more for the magic feel. A slight trim need would be between 1-2 percent and I'm guessing a strong need would be in the range of 5-7 remembering of course that the number should be a negative number if trimming for down.
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rmh and AA5BY,
Thank you for your additional input. Yes I agree that 30% is a rather large number. I think I moved a decimalp lace in my clustered brain.
rmh- I want the throtle to control the deflection as my build is The Miss Hangar One/ and another version. If I were to use switches for the flap control I think I would be to busy. Then again what do I know as I am very new to this. Thats why it is so great to have eager people like you to help. I will always have an open mind because I really don't like boxes!!!
AA5BY- And thanks for the heads up on the negative number aspect....kinda important. Would have figured it out but better to have been taught!
Thanks guys. I will let you know my progress before flight as I know I will have some more bugs to work out. So close I can taste it!
Thanks,
Erich
"If it can't fly..force it, if it crashes...it needed replacing anyway!"
Thank you for your additional input. Yes I agree that 30% is a rather large number. I think I moved a decimalp lace in my clustered brain.
rmh- I want the throtle to control the deflection as my build is The Miss Hangar One/ and another version. If I were to use switches for the flap control I think I would be to busy. Then again what do I know as I am very new to this. Thats why it is so great to have eager people like you to help. I will always have an open mind because I really don't like boxes!!!
AA5BY- And thanks for the heads up on the negative number aspect....kinda important. Would have figured it out but better to have been taught!
Thanks guys. I will let you know my progress before flight as I know I will have some more bugs to work out. So close I can taste it!
Thanks,
Erich
"If it can't fly..force it, if it crashes...it needed replacing anyway!"