Need an elevon mizer for a V911
- Cereal_Killer
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First off, the file posted is the .ini for a stock (modified but still standard setup) V911, just posting it as a starting point (but feel free to start from your own V911 .ini or even from scratch). Again if you're not up for it no hard feelings, I can get it done but I know some of you guys really enjoy this kind of stuff so again, I'd appreciate it but no pressure...
So I've put a spare V911 brick into a micro flying wing (which, as a typical wing does, only has ailerons, no tail at all) so I need to setup an elevon mixer for it. Seems pretty simple and I imagine I can whip it up pretty easily but again I know some of you guys enjoy helping and making mixers and what kind of business owner would I be if I didnt atleast try to outsource some work lol!
How it works-
control surface movement : stock stick command
right AIL up = stock left AIL
Right AIL down = stock right AIL
Left AIL up = stock ELE up
left AIL down = stock ELE down
Thanks in advance if someone does have a little time to get to it, if you need more info just let me know!
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Rather than trying to sort this out, I'll just point you to vlad_vy's elevon template . If you've already found it and that didn't help, my apologies.
In which case, can you describe what you want to happen in terms of "when stick X does this, channel(s) Y do that". So an elevon mix would be:
Elevator goes up or down -> elevator and aileron channels both go down.
Aileron goes right -> elevator channel goes up, aileron channel goes down.
Aileron goes left -> elevator channels goes down, aileron channels goes up.
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- Cereal_Killer
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mwm wrote: Rather than trying to sort this out, I'll just point you to vlad_vy's elevon template . If you've already found it and that didn't help, my apologies.
Thanks for the link, I had read it before but when I was looking for it again I was searching for "MWM's elevon mixing guide" and couldn't find it lol, guess that's why.
I may have the control directions backwards, in which case I could just reverse the channel right? Just to verify, if I want the model to bank / turn right I would need the right side control surface up / left control surface down | when I want it to bank / turn left I would need the left control surface up / right control surface down? Do I have that correct (this is my first plane that has control surfaces on the wings at all, all my other planes are 3 channel with throttle / single tail elevator / rudder only)
So what would happen is
Stick movement : control surface movement
ELE up-> elevator and aileron channels both go up.
ELE down -> elevator and aileron channels both go down.
AIL right -> AIL channel goes up, ELE channel goes down.
AIL left -> ELE channels goes up, AIL channels goes down
In this instance, once setup, what would happen if I were to apply BOTH right AIL and up ELE at the same time, what would that translate to as far as the control surfaces?
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But the "high five" test should still work. If you're not familiar with it, it's a ground equipment test mnemonic for fixed wing. Stand behind the plane and hold your Tx over it. Each stick movement - ailerons & rudder left & right, and elevator backward - causes a "high five" like motion, with the stick and an aircraft control surface moving towards each other.
So aileron stick left means the left alerion goes up, and you've got the rest of them right as well.
If you move them both, you get both sets of movements. Cyclic down left (in mode 2, anyway) could leave the left elevon where it is, and the right one goes up twice as much.
This video might help. There are lots of videos on doing such things with OpenTX (the Taranis firmware) and Er9x and a few others. Those are similar enough to to DeviationTx that translating them to it is straightforward.
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- Cereal_Killer
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I do have a strange little quirk with the elevator servo when switching dual rates (actually 3 rates, 40, 65 and 80) the servo moves slightly when on the middle rate, I dont see anything in the code causing that, any ideas what to stop that?
I'm uploading a video now (I'll edit it in in a sec) but I was hoping you could verify whether I had it working correct, especially when applying both ELE and AIL, I'm not sure if it's doing what it should be. Note the little ELE servo "tick" in mid-rate is also shown in the video.
Will be a couple more minutes till video is live.
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Assuming you're using two mixers with an add mux on the second one, the only reason I can think of for the middle rate to jump is that you're not really at zero when the sticks are centered. Possibly one of the four mixes is paying attention to trim and the others aren't, and the trim isn't zero? One of the cyclics needs calibration? Hard to say.
Oh! Seeing the brick called to mind that the V911 has 3-axis stabilization to such an extent that it's been called "over-stabilized". Possibly that's causing problems? Similarly, I have to wonder how that's going to affect your flight characteristics once you have the thing in the air.
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mwm wrote: 0Assuming you're using two mixers with an add mux on the second one, the only reason I can think of for the middle rate to jump is that you're not really at zero when the sticks are centered. Possibly one of the four mixes is paying attention to trim and the others aren't, and the trim isn't zero? One of the cyclics needs calibration? Hard to say.
Oh! Seeing the brick called to mind that the V911 has 3-axis stabilization to such an extent that it's been called "over-stabilized". Possibly that's causing problems? Similarly, I have to wonder how that's going to affect your flight characteristics once you have the thing in the air.
I found the problem making it so the middle switch position moved the AIL servo, I accidentally had an offset programmed for that switch position. As far as the stabilization, it only effects the tail motor, main stabilization is ONLY done mechanically (via the fly bar), the gyro just controls the yaw and since I dont have anything on ch4 on the wing I wont have an issue, if I did want to use a second motor on the M1 output (the output to the tail motor) I could physically break the gyro and that would disable all on-board stabilization. Have a look at this thread for some ideas of how to use these little $8 bricks in 3ch planes!
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