Power engine wire help
- Adrian Harris
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Re: Power engine wire help
When you move the right stick up and down, channel 1 reacts.
When you move the right stick left and right, channel 2 reacts.
So you need to enable Elevon mixing of channels 1 and 2 to get single stick driving.
Section 3.3.11 in the version of the manual I downloaded.
Adrian.
When you move the right stick left and right, channel 2 reacts.
So you need to enable Elevon mixing of channels 1 and 2 to get single stick driving.
Section 3.3.11 in the version of the manual I downloaded.
Adrian.
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Re: Power engine wire help
I have made it drive back and forth, I just need it to turn to Højer and wait
Re: Power engine wire help
I've put it in auto mode, but I can't find elevon in some places, maybe I'm stupid
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Re: Power engine wire help
It says "Car Type" and I see an entry for ABS, so does this transmitter have a car mode as well as aircraft ?
Elevon would probably only be visible for an aircraft.
Adrian.
Elevon would probably only be visible for an aircraft.
Adrian.
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- Steen Vøler
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Re: Power engine wire help
Hi Kim
as I wrote earlier - you could contact the danish armortek club and take your stuff to them and they can fix your problem.
they have their club facilities at www.panzermuseumeast.dk - check when they are there the next time and then take the car and your tank with you and you will get it up and run in no time
as I wrote earlier - you could contact the danish armortek club and take your stuff to them and they can fix your problem.
they have their club facilities at www.panzermuseumeast.dk - check when they are there the next time and then take the car and your tank with you and you will get it up and run in no time
cheers
Steen
Steen
Re: Power engine wire help
Hello in here.
Now I don't care anymore, now I have spent 8 weeks trying to tune the transmitters without success.
What kind of transmitter do you use for your Tiger 1????
Otherwise I have to give it up.
Now I don't care anymore, now I have spent 8 weeks trying to tune the transmitters without success.
What kind of transmitter do you use for your Tiger 1????
Otherwise I have to give it up.
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Re: Power engine wire help
May I suggest you READ and RESPOND to the people who reach out to help you, Kim? Their enthusiasm to do so is fueled by the response they get. Many of us here are dependent on these very helpful individuals.
A little too much is about right...
Re: Power engine wire help
You have to apologize if I haven't answered back to everyone here, that's not my opinion
I'm dyslexic and can't speak English
So I need some more and help me write to you
Sorry again.
I'm dyslexic and can't speak English
So I need some more and help me write to you
Sorry again.
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Re: Power engine wire help
Then, I suggest you follow Steen's advice to contact the locals. I think they are meeting at the museum this weekend (now). Bring your model, get help in your language and get some modeling friends in the process! If the 1/6th people can't help you, there is a 1/16th club there, too. Lots of people with lots of rc experience.
A little too much is about right...
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