Sherman,

In my case I am considering a large 4.5 meter (177�) scale sailplane.  The
sailplane�s wing uses six servos � three servos per side.  The wing is
designed for three servos per side.  (I would prefer not using mechanical
linkages, and using software mixing instead.)  Thus the wing servos would
operate L & R flap, L & R inboard aileron, and L & R outboard/tip ailerons.
I would like the outboard ailerons to match the movement of the inboard
ailerons � but possibly reduce the total travel of the outboard ailerons to
60~80% travel compared to the inboard ailerons.  Depending on the sailplane
characteristics, e.g. adverse yaw, I may need to increase or reduce the
percentage of mixing and the ratio of movement between the outboard and
inboard ailerons.

Thank you,

Cameron Ninham


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Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 5:42 PM
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Subject: Re: [RCSE] HELP: JR XP9303 setup with six servo wing?

In a message dated 5/3/2005 1:14:25 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have not yet gone through the manual for the JR XP9303, but is it possible
(simple/easy) to program the XP9303 radio for a six servo wing -- L & R
flap, L & R inboard aileron, and L & R outboard/tip ailerons???

Can I setup the inboard and outboard ailerons to move by the same and/or
different amounts?
The answer is yes.� However that is a very incomplete answer.� What do you
want the outboard aileron to do?� Sounds like a stupid question, but it is
not.� What do you want the outboard Ail to do in lunch mode?� Cruise Mode?�
Thermal Mode?� Landing mode?� It is easy to get the tiperons to follow the
ailerons.� If that is all you want, then why have them servo driven?�
Mechanical connection is much lighter.� So, until you figure out what you
want them to do, there is no way to answer the question. 
�
Sherman Knight
The Law Offices of Sherman L Knight
5400 Carillon Point
Kirkland WA 98033
425-576-4028 wk
425-576-4029 fax
425-822-9305 hm
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