This is exactly the video I wanted to see and my favorite mixes for precisely tuning my plane. Huge thanks for this. Knife edge mixing is just essential.
Great info Juan! I set up a knife edge mix through a free mix the other day and my way was harder to figure out. Thanks for explaining Vars as well, I had no idea how to use them.
Brilliant tutorial Juan👍 I have knife edge mixes already setup in my X18SE however really interesting how you used the VAR and the momentary switches to dial in the mix...I just click on the Points and use the Scroll wheel in flight to adjust them but love your way more ...thanks for this really cool video ...took me ages to suss this out at 1st when I moved over to FRSKY I'm sure this will be a highly appreciated video 👍
Gracias Juan, perfectamente explicado y me ha gustado el tema de las variables, estaba teniendo el problema de que a derechas o izquierdas la cantidad requerida de mando era distinta, y sobre todo... tener que bajar para hacer cada cambio era un coñazo. Una pregunta... usas algún interruptor para activar el mix, o lo tienes activo todo el vuelo? gracias!!
@@skyboundrc oook entendido, probaré, ya que el 3D todavía es algo que no domino al 100%... bueno, ni al 50%... pero en eso estoy!, gracias de nuevo y buenos vuelos!
Do you know please which source Ethos uses for the rudder input? Is it simply 'raw' rudder stick, else is it after any rates and expo have been applied? The latter would presumably be more aerodynamically correct, but I *think* I've seen something which suggests it's the former. (In Open Tx this distinction was easier to work with given its separate 'inputs' page).
if you're using "Analogs->Rudder" that is the raw stick value. If you wanted to take into account rates, expo... you'd want to use the channel is the source instead.
Maybe. Maybe not. Since CG impacts rudder to pitch coupling, you may get your CG just where you like it but that isn’t the zero rudder to pitch coupling CG. So now you use a mix to compensate.
This is exactly the video I wanted to see and my favorite mixes for precisely tuning my plane. Huge thanks for this. Knife edge mixing is just essential.
I'm glad it was helpful!
Great info Juan! I set up a knife edge mix through a free mix the other day and my way was harder to figure out. Thanks for explaining Vars as well, I had no idea how to use them.
I'm glad you found it helpful! Yeah, vars are a pretty nice feature once you get the hang of it
Thanks for another awsame video
Thanks for watching!
Excellent video. Very clear. Thank you!
A very usefull video as always thank you!
Great video Juan!!!
thanks!
Very helpful! I have the mixes already tuned for my Flex RV-8, but the Var trick is great! I will definitely be using that in the future.
Brilliant tutorial Juan👍 I have knife edge mixes already setup in my X18SE however really interesting how you used the VAR and the momentary switches to dial in the mix...I just click on the Points and use the Scroll wheel in flight to adjust them but love your way more ...thanks for this really cool video ...took me ages to suss this out at 1st when I moved over to FRSKY I'm sure this will be a highly appreciated video 👍
Thank you!
Fantastic!
Where did you get the large FRSKY and 'Lets You Set The Limits' stickers on the Ailerons ? They are cool
Gracias Juan, perfectamente explicado y me ha gustado el tema de las variables, estaba teniendo el problema de que a derechas o izquierdas la cantidad requerida de mando era distinta, y sobre todo... tener que bajar para hacer cada cambio era un coñazo. Una pregunta... usas algún interruptor para activar el mix, o lo tienes activo todo el vuelo? gracias!!
Hola! Las mezclas las llevo siempre activas. Para vuelo de precision, siempre vienen bien. Para 3D, el movimiento es tan poco que no afecta.
@@skyboundrc oook entendido, probaré, ya que el 3D todavía es algo que no domino al 100%... bueno, ni al 50%... pero en eso estoy!, gracias de nuevo y buenos vuelos!
Do you know please which source Ethos uses for the rudder input? Is it simply 'raw' rudder stick, else is it after any rates and expo have been applied? The latter would presumably be more aerodynamically correct, but I *think* I've seen something which suggests it's the former. (In Open Tx this distinction was easier to work with given its separate 'inputs' page).
if you're using "Analogs->Rudder" that is the raw stick value. If you wanted to take into account rates, expo... you'd want to use the channel is the source instead.
Hloo freand are you coming to the iMac competition in the UAE in abril this year
That would be really cool! But seems like the trip would be way too expensive. Someday I'd love to visit and getting some flights in :-)
your plane should require zero ke mixing if its any good
Maybe. Maybe not. Since CG impacts rudder to pitch coupling, you may get your CG just where you like it but that isn’t the zero rudder to pitch coupling CG. So now you use a mix to compensate.