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Ethos 1.5 Series User Manual

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Ethos v1.5.7 and X18, X20 series User Manual
For Ailerons there is another special setting called Differential. If the left and right
ailerons move up or down by the same amount, the downward moving aileron will
cause more drag than the upward moving aileron, causing the wing to yaw in the
opposite direction to the turn. This is known as adverse yaw. To reduce this a positive
value in the Differential setting will result in less downward aileron movement,
reducing adverse yaw and improve turning/ handling characteristics. The Weasel
recommended differential is quite small and equates to about 4%.
Elevator
In a similar way to the Ailerons, we can set up rates and expo for the Elevator. We will
use elevator rates/weights of 25% and 12%. We will use the same Expo values as for
aileron.
Rudder
The Weasel does not have a Rudder, it really does not need one. Other elevon models
may require a rudder, in which case a free mix should be used to add a rudder on
channel 3.
Step 5. Bind the receiver
Use the RF System function to register (if your receiver is ACCESS) and bind your receiver
in preparation for configuring the Outputs.
Please read through the next two sections on reviewing your mixes and configuring the
Outputs before proceeding. To avoid damage by inadvertently over-driving your servos, it
would be wise to disconnect your servo linkages or reduce the servo travel until you are
ready to configure the servo min/max limits.
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Ethos 1.5 Series Specifications

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BrandEthos
Model1.5 Series
CategoryRemote Control
LanguageEnglish