No sponsorship, which I prefer to be honest. I like that I can be honest about everything. I do get sent products to review. But I do stress with all manufacturers that I will be honest with my reviews, and say my thoughts. I’m glad you find the videos helpful. That’s the most important thing.
Thanks Darren. Perfect timing! Been trying to setup full span ailerons on a glider this very afternoon. Gave up a couple hours ago, but then saw this video. I’ll give another go tomorrow 👍
@@MrD Hi Darren, I have a x18x and trying to get a avian 15 set up for my glider. The surface channels work, rudder and elevator, but I can't get the throttle to work. I went thru the set up procedure and it won't work. It give a continuous beep. It worked with my old 2.4 Futaba, not sure what's wrong. Any ideas would be great. Thank you, Bill
Again, hats off! A great, well paced and thought out video - The best UA-cam channel on Ethos there is. The second method you used for "Full span ailerons" has the advantage of being able to be turned on/off with another switch.
Thanks Darren! this video helped me indirectly because I have a STOL plane with quite massive flaps that are set with a delay up and down to minimize the jump when deployed. I had the mix already programed but the flap to ele mix did no allow me to set the same delay on the elevator until I saw you using a free mix on it
I like your demo model. Good video also. I would make a pair of longer pushrods for the flaps and reposition the servo arms when you want to do a video about flaps.
In all honesty, I've seen both. This is why I suggest starting without any compensation and gradually increasing it. With standard flaps, you should need up elevator. The flap control surfaces are behind the centre of rotation, so will push the nose down. However, if people are coming in too fast and drop the flaps, it can cause ballooning, which would require down elevator. Seeing what happens when the flaps are deployed at typical landing speeds, on a particular model is the best way to see what, if any, elevator compensation is needed.
Tutto molto bello e spiegato con precisione. Ma ho notato che il timone di profondità sale quando abbassi i flaps. La giusta posizione dovrebbe essere: flaps giù e profondità giù. Come bisogna fare per invertire il profondità? Grazie mille (scusami ma non so l'inglese)
Because current flight modes in ETHOS are an area that still needs work. Currently you can only have different trims per flight mode. You can’t specify if they are based on another flight mode’s trim. For example with the elevator compensation, the default flight mode will adjust the trim of the elevator. Then switch to the flap flight mode. If the trims are independent, it will be back to 0 trim and you need to adjust it for flaps down. But where they’re totally independent, if in the default flight mode you adjust the elevator again, it won’t be reflected in the flaps mode. In OpenTX, you could do this. The flaps mode could make the elevator trim in addition to the elevator trim of the default mode. Which makes everything so much better. Hopefully ETHOS will improve the flexibility and functionality of the flight modes soon.
Hey Darren, thanks for your videos, well done, very helpful. Could you possibly make a video where you program a simple powered glider with rudder and elevator on the right stick, spoiler on the left stick and motor on the left side slider. Most videos I see are for power planes with ailerons and full house gliders which I also fly. I see you can change the mode of the sticks, but it changes them for all models not just the one you are programing. Thanks.
thanks for the video, a bit more complicated then OpenTX/EdgeTX, video is well done but shows why they really need to bring out the edit ability on a companion app; this is fine for a couple of models but it's too much to program on the transmitter itself when you are converting from the previously mentioned EdgeTX
It’s just regular encapsulating laminate, ironed on. The coloured parts are self adhesive, cut vinyl. This is the laminate I used. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/303038800488 I used 75 micron thick, 457mm wide. The 75 micron thickness is the important part. The width is just how much you ca fit on with less length used. These rolls last for years though.
How to set elevator trim using flight mode When the flaps are in position 1 Elevator compensation 1 When the flaps are in position 2, rudder compensation 2 When flaps are closed Elevator trim reset
This is not possible with flight modes at the moment. Flight modes can have their own trims. But you can’t choose how. For flaps, it would be ideal to base the elevator trim in a flap flight mode, on the elevator trim in the standard flight mode. Then any changes to regular trim would also be reflected in the flaps.
Hi there, I'm a little confuse I have a bush plane and when you activate the flaps the plane has the balloon effect so I need to give it elevator down compensation, but in your video you say it needs elevator up why? But anyway great video. Cheers
Hey Darren...How can I set up a beep or haptic in Ethos to activate when the throttle passes through 25 and 50% up or down? I trim all my planes at 50% and use 25% for landing approach on my EDF's. This is easily done on Spektrum but I can't figure it out on Ethos.....Thanks ( Rains are finally returning this weekend to the Pacific Nortwest so I will have a wet Fall and Winter to learn Ethos)
question? any rec for auto launch for my sonic pro i have set my motor delay to 0 and set auto launch throttle to 1700 and detect velocity to 200 not 300 and i set motor idle to 1200 so it wont troq roll or straine the ecs when launching i set a arm timer to 5000 for 5sec
Too complicated. You can set the FLAP - ELEV mix using as input the FLAP channel. Doing that if the flap is slow, the elev mixing is slow. You can leave always on, or assign a switch with the voice "THS ON" that means Trimmable Horizontal stabilizer ON. As you prefer
Great video though I don't believe you want your elevator going up as you deploy your flaps in most instances as the majority of planes and gliders will pitch up ( see at 4 mins ua-cam.com/video/xRg5M9kWjRI/v-deo.html ) when flaps are deployed not down - might be worth putting a few bullet points on this at the relevant point so people check what happens to their actual aircraft when they deploy flaps or at least start from the norm
There is a note in the video description. I find that it depends on the plane and approach speed. Down elevator is needed if the plane balloons. But that doesn’t always happen.
You are a Godsend Hopefully ethos is giving you a sponsorship!
No sponsorship, which I prefer to be honest. I like that I can be honest about everything. I do get sent products to review. But I do stress with all manufacturers that I will be honest with my reviews, and say my thoughts.
I’m glad you find the videos helpful. That’s the most important thing.
Wow! I’ve been trying to figure this particular thing out on my F4 for weeks and no luck. You sir, are an Ethos god. Thank you hugely.
Thx D, this video really helped with setting the Flaps-To-Elevator mix with the delay in both the flaps and the elevator-mix.
I’m glad it helped 👍🏻 Happy flying
Thanks Darren. Perfect timing!
Been trying to setup full span ailerons on a glider this very afternoon. Gave up a couple hours ago, but then saw this video. I’ll give another go tomorrow 👍
Glad I could help :)
Again a very excellent tutorial Darren 😊
Thanks from Sweden.
Thank you 👍🏻
Great video Darren. It has solved a lot of doubts for me. Your videos are the best FrSky X20S manual.
Great job Darren. Thanks from Spain
Thanks Luis. I’m glad you find the videos helpful.
Many thanks for sharing all this great information. I'm new to Ethos and so far I love it. Thanks again, Cheers
Thanks Bill. Glad it was helpful 👍🏻
@@MrD Hi Darren,
I have a x18x and trying to get a avian 15 set up for my glider. The surface channels work, rudder and elevator, but I can't get the throttle to work. I went thru the set up procedure and it won't work. It give a continuous beep. It worked with my old 2.4 Futaba, not sure what's wrong.
Any ideas would be great.
Thank you,
Bill
good video, very simple and understand when you stick to the topic and just keep it simple 🫵
I appreciate that. Glad it helped 👍🏻
Again, hats off! A great, well paced and thought out video - The best UA-cam channel on Ethos there is. The second method you used for "Full span ailerons" has the advantage of being able to be turned on/off with another switch.
Thanks Miksterr. Totally, the second method could be on a switch or activated with certain flight modes.
Thanks Darren! this video helped me indirectly because I have a STOL plane with quite massive flaps that are set with a delay up and down to minimize the jump when deployed.
I had the mix already programed but the flap to ele mix did no allow me to set the same delay on the elevator until I saw you using a free mix on it
Glad I could help 👍🏻
a very excellent tutorial Darren
I like your demo model. Good video also. I would make a pair of longer pushrods for the flaps and reposition the servo arms when you want to do a video about flaps.
Hi Darren. Shouldn't you have down elevator compensation.
In all honesty, I've seen both. This is why I suggest starting without any compensation and gradually increasing it. With standard flaps, you should need up elevator. The flap control surfaces are behind the centre of rotation, so will push the nose down. However, if people are coming in too fast and drop the flaps, it can cause ballooning, which would require down elevator. Seeing what happens when the flaps are deployed at typical landing speeds, on a particular model is the best way to see what, if any, elevator compensation is needed.
Tutto molto bello e spiegato con precisione.
Ma ho notato che il timone di profondità sale quando abbassi i flaps. La giusta posizione dovrebbe essere: flaps giù e profondità giù.
Come bisogna fare per invertire il profondità?
Grazie mille (scusami ma non so l'inglese)
You just need to reverse the weight of the elevator compensation.
Hi D, would you please mention the link of where to purchase this mini test airplane,, thanks
Why not use flight modes to trim the elevator during flap deployment?
Because current flight modes in ETHOS are an area that still needs work. Currently you can only have different trims per flight mode. You can’t specify if they are based on another flight mode’s trim. For example with the elevator compensation, the default flight mode will adjust the trim of the elevator. Then switch to the flap flight mode. If the trims are independent, it will be back to 0 trim and you need to adjust it for flaps down. But where they’re totally independent, if in the default flight mode you adjust the elevator again, it won’t be reflected in the flaps mode.
In OpenTX, you could do this. The flaps mode could make the elevator trim in addition to the elevator trim of the default mode. Which makes everything so much better.
Hopefully ETHOS will improve the flexibility and functionality of the flight modes soon.
Hey Darren, thanks for your videos, well done, very helpful. Could you possibly make a video where you program a simple powered glider with rudder and elevator on the right stick, spoiler on the left stick and motor on the left side slider. Most videos I see are for power planes with ailerons and full house gliders which I also fly. I see you can change the mode of the sticks, but it changes them for all models not just the one you are programing. Thanks.
HI
Nice video
I'll start by saying that I'm new to this hobby;
When the flaps are down, should the elevator go down or up?
thanks for the video, a bit more complicated then OpenTX/EdgeTX, video is well done but shows why they really need to bring out the edit ability on a companion app; this is fine for a couple of models but it's too much to program on the transmitter itself when you are converting from the previously mentioned EdgeTX
What did you use to color/laminate your arwing?
It’s just regular encapsulating laminate, ironed on. The coloured parts are self adhesive, cut vinyl.
This is the laminate I used. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/303038800488 I used 75 micron thick, 457mm wide. The 75 micron thickness is the important part. The width is just how much you ca fit on with less length used. These rolls last for years though.
How to set elevator trim using flight mode
When the flaps are in position 1 Elevator compensation 1
When the flaps are in position 2, rudder compensation 2
When flaps are closed Elevator trim reset
This is not possible with flight modes at the moment. Flight modes can have their own trims. But you can’t choose how. For flaps, it would be ideal to base the elevator trim in a flap flight mode, on the elevator trim in the standard flight mode. Then any changes to regular trim would also be reflected in the flaps.
Hi there, I'm a little confuse I have a bush plane and when you activate the flaps the plane has the balloon effect so I need to give it elevator down compensation, but in your video you say it needs elevator up why? But anyway great video. Cheers
Hey Darren...How can I set up a beep or haptic in Ethos to activate when the throttle passes through 25 and 50% up or down? I trim all my planes at 50% and use 25% for landing approach on my EDF's. This is easily done on Spektrum but I can't figure it out on Ethos.....Thanks ( Rains are finally returning this weekend to the Pacific Nortwest so I will have a wet Fall and Winter to learn Ethos)
It should be easy enough to set up with logical switches. I’ll make a video for it soon.
@@MrD That would be great....Thanks
Can you not set a flight condition where you can separate elevator trim and trim flaps out instead of using compensation?
I don't believe so. The trim options in the current implementation of flight modes in ETHOS doesn't have much scope.
How to set elevator trim using flight mode
question? any rec for auto launch for my sonic pro i have set my motor delay to 0 and set auto launch throttle to 1700 and detect velocity to 200 not 300 and i set motor idle to 1200 so it wont troq roll or straine the ecs when launching i set a arm timer to 5000 for 5sec
...😜👌
darren are you an mma fighter :P
Too complicated. You can set the FLAP - ELEV mix using as input the FLAP channel. Doing that if the flap is slow, the elev mixing is slow. You can leave always on, or assign a switch with the voice "THS ON" that means Trimmable Horizontal stabilizer ON. As you prefer
Ok only 30 steps vs 10 steps on spektrum😊
It’s ok. Spektrum makes up for it with the steps you need after it brownouts 😉
Great video though I don't believe you want your elevator going up as you deploy your flaps in most instances as the majority of planes and gliders will pitch up ( see at 4 mins ua-cam.com/video/xRg5M9kWjRI/v-deo.html ) when flaps are deployed not down - might be worth putting a few bullet points on this at the relevant point so people check what happens to their actual aircraft when they deploy flaps or at least start from the norm
There is a note in the video description. I find that it depends on the plane and approach speed. Down elevator is needed if the plane balloons. But that doesn’t always happen.