cloudseeder
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First RC plane, ever. I got the UMX Radian <BNF> from Eflite, (because I knew I would crash so I went for a cheap starter)... also, as far a I know, the AS3X receiver helps a lot with corrective stabilization.
I plan to upgrade planes when I learn to pilot basic RC, so I got Spektrum 6e DSMX transmitter so I can control ailerons (etc) in future models.
Problem is, binding was partially successful - for elevator and rudder - but COULD NOT bind throttle!
workaround #1: throttle stick is bound, but has no effect. So I decided to use Trim slider as the throttle control. However, this method was unable to provide enough throttle to get airborne (I estimate it maxed 20% throttle?)
workaround #2; not sure what I did differently, but now I can get 100% throttle. But stick for throttle STILL don’t work, so I have to toggle a switch, which gives only 0% throttle or 100% throttle. Don’t really want that...
I really can’t figureout how to get the throttle stick to bind and respond as needed!
Can anyone offer guidance? It’s hard to find instructions (6e with UMX radian), since it’s probably trivial for most people with a 6+ channel transmitter to easily bind this basic sailplane.
I plan to upgrade planes when I learn to pilot basic RC, so I got Spektrum 6e DSMX transmitter so I can control ailerons (etc) in future models.
Problem is, binding was partially successful - for elevator and rudder - but COULD NOT bind throttle!
workaround #1: throttle stick is bound, but has no effect. So I decided to use Trim slider as the throttle control. However, this method was unable to provide enough throttle to get airborne (I estimate it maxed 20% throttle?)
workaround #2; not sure what I did differently, but now I can get 100% throttle. But stick for throttle STILL don’t work, so I have to toggle a switch, which gives only 0% throttle or 100% throttle. Don’t really want that...
I really can’t figureout how to get the throttle stick to bind and respond as needed!
Can anyone offer guidance? It’s hard to find instructions (6e with UMX radian), since it’s probably trivial for most people with a 6+ channel transmitter to easily bind this basic sailplane.