Hey everyone... I'm new here but I'm not new to RC. I've been surface based for over 40 years and just getting into fixed wing and multi-rotor models (helicopters scare me, sorry). and now a custom hovercraft.
So, I need help on a project. I have a couple of Spektrum DX6 G3 (SPM6750EU) and an iX12 (plus a few other TXs)
I'm building a hovercraft and I want to be able to control 2 motors with my DX6 and have forward and reverse thrust and be able to Yaw with them.
What I want is the right stick up give forward thrust to both motors and the left stick (left/right) stick to control Yaw. in my mind full forward will power both motors and moving the throttle stick left or right would reduce power to one or the other motor to give Yaw. I know I'll need to use MIX but that is very new to me. I know Dual Rate but not Mixing between channels...
putting a rudder or directional nozzles on the model isn't an option because this is going to be a stealth military type hovercraft, I have a 3rd motor to provide lift, it's just steering I'm struggling with because I don't know how to Mix two motors to Yaw on the throttle stick...
Any idea..?
Many Thanks
So, I need help on a project. I have a couple of Spektrum DX6 G3 (SPM6750EU) and an iX12 (plus a few other TXs)
I'm building a hovercraft and I want to be able to control 2 motors with my DX6 and have forward and reverse thrust and be able to Yaw with them.
What I want is the right stick up give forward thrust to both motors and the left stick (left/right) stick to control Yaw. in my mind full forward will power both motors and moving the throttle stick left or right would reduce power to one or the other motor to give Yaw. I know I'll need to use MIX but that is very new to me. I know Dual Rate but not Mixing between channels...
putting a rudder or directional nozzles on the model isn't an option because this is going to be a stealth military type hovercraft, I have a 3rd motor to provide lift, it's just steering I'm struggling with because I don't know how to Mix two motors to Yaw on the throttle stick...
Any idea..?
Many Thanks