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Old 01-02-2023, 07:17 PM
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Default Re: Wooldridge 1940s Bottom-Dump Truck

Yes, i'm running this machine on a Flysky FS-I6 that has had the 'throttle' stick swapped to another 'centering' stick. Mostly all i've accomplished so far is to bang my head against this radio, or annoy others with the beeping.

Good call, Elevon mixing would atleast make setup a whole lot easier.
https://youtu.be/nGmpcT9KdSs

I think doing this is probably about what i had in mind, although it uses all 3 mixes.
https://youtu.be/UQGMdmUp09Y

Following the lower video, this setup looks something like.
Door servo Ch 6
Motor Escs on Ch 2 & 5.
Ch 5 switch assign None

Mix 1
Master. 2
Sl......... 5
Pos. 100
Neg. 100
Offset. 0

Mix 2
Master. 2
Sl....... . 1
Pos. 50
Neg. 50
Offset 0

Mix 3
Master. 1
Sl......... 5
Pos. -50
Neg. -50
Offset. 0

Mix 2&3 run a ratio lower than ch 1, so Full stick is 50% throw

But i need to adjust 1 esc opposite or rewire motor. Doing channel Reverse would have a Hi and Low esc power split
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Uh, allegedly i might be 'an Airplane guy', but definately not *that* type.
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