Optimized Servo Set-up for Resolution and Linearity on RC Airplanes

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  • Опубліковано 19 сер 2024
  • This video discusses the way to optimize the resolution and linearity when setting up servos on your remote control airplane. The aileron servo is used in this example, yet this methodology applies to all control surfaces and even the throttle servo. Taking the time to do it right makes a big difference in the way your plane flies. Please make sure to like, comment and share. If you have any requests for tutorials please reach out to me and I will do what I can to get them put together. Until next time, Happy Landings!

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  • @charlesmyers9765
    @charlesmyers9765 2 місяці тому +1

    Finally, a video that makes sense of servo travel adjustment.

    • @RC-Air
      @RC-Air  2 місяці тому

      Thank you!!!

  • @waynemiller6070
    @waynemiller6070 Рік тому +1

    This concept was very well illustrated! My compliments.

    • @RC-Air
      @RC-Air  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! Taking the time to set your plane up to have the highest amount of resolution you can achieve with make a huge difference in how well your plane flies. I genuinely appreciate the complement.

  • @dexterdean
    @dexterdean 2 роки тому

    Really happy I have come across your channel as I'm just about to put together a 91" skywing edge 549 with a GP76 twin. This is a long life dream to build a larger RC aircraft but really only been a sports flyer and I'm wanting to try my hand at some basic 3d flying. Would love your recommendation on throws and expo say for some flat spins and some hovering. Watch your other video on set-up and I tend to want to want to get to low and slow eventually. So I would love to hear what you would recommend on a set-up that's not to aggressive and a little forgiving.

    • @RC-Air
      @RC-Air  2 роки тому +1

      The skywing edges are truly amazing planes. There is a lot that goes into dialing in your throws and expos. There really isn’t a one size fits all solution. You’re welcome to reach out to me with any specific questions. You can reach me at info@rc-air.com I’m hoping to get a lot more info published, especially focusing on expo soon. I’ve fallen behind on this side of my work and I’m trying to get caught up.

  • @mr.fredricklawngtawnghedav5094

    👍 details

  • @waynemiller6070
    @waynemiller6070 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi Don, I'm looking to upgrade the servos on that U Can Do from standard Futaba S148's to something stronger and faster for more, and quicker throw. I was thinking I needed longer servo arms and maybe double horns as shown here. I like those turn-buckle type adjustments on the pushrods as well. Suggestions?

    • @RC-Air
      @RC-Air  11 місяців тому +1

      So the mini servos are plenty strong enough these days to handle a plane the size of a UCD but then you will struggle with balancing it. You could easily get away with any standard sized metal gear servo with greater then 100 oz of torque. I would keep your pushrods and horns as they are. They are lite and plenty strong enough for that airframe.

  • @MocapLatte
    @MocapLatte Рік тому +1

    great video. a question, do you need make sure that Travel is the -same on each direction? what did you do to get the 38/37 deg if both Travel are 135?

    • @RC-Air
      @RC-Air  Рік тому

      You will almost never have exactly the same travel on both sides. You may have 135 and 118 and that’s perfectly fine. You want to get as much resolution as you can (travel to end points on each side) and keep your throws to the desired degrees of pitch. If you’ve got travel above 100 you’re winning. I shoot for 125-135 and sometimes it comes up short. What you do not want is 145 and 75. Then it is not linear and the servo is traveling At inconsistent speeds, if you are matching servos this would be a nightmare!

  • @R.B_B
    @R.B_B 2 роки тому +1

    Nuce video. How you make the inclinometer stick to the ailerons?

    • @RC-Air
      @RC-Air  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you! I’m using the blue poster putty. Just a small amount will allow it to stick and come off easily without damaging the Ultracote.

    • @RC-Air
      @RC-Air  2 роки тому +3

      Loctite Fun-Tak Mounting Putty, 2-Ounce (1270884) www.amazon.com/dp/B003LZMHIY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_9Z3TVS75ZPDRDXJ8309T?psc=1

  • @greencoffeecup
    @greencoffeecup 2 місяці тому

    how does the angle meter stick to the aileron?

    • @greencoffeecup
      @greencoffeecup 2 місяці тому

      Disregard. I just read your earlier comment about the Loctite Fun-Tak Mounting Putty, 2-Ounce (1270884) . Thank you!

  • @BrokenFarmer
    @BrokenFarmer Рік тому +1

    Where do you buy these servos and controllers. Can you control this with something other than an Rc remote? I’m trying to have a twist throttle move a gas pedal on a car with an actuator.

    • @RC-Air
      @RC-Air  Рік тому

      The transmitter and servos are available online and at some of your local hobby shops. What you are wanting to do is really outside of my scope, I'm not sure how that would be possible with the technology that I am currently using. I'm sorry I wish I could provide you a better response.

  • @sophiasocal68
    @sophiasocal68 2 роки тому

    What's the name of the threaded pushrods you're using? I just started flying giant scale and need better servo connections, THX!

    • @RC-Air
      @RC-Air  2 роки тому

      Thy are just standard turnbuckle push rods. Here is a link where you can buy them. www.f3aunlimited.com/hardware-building/turnbuckle-pushrod

  • @morrisrbnisbet
    @morrisrbnisbet Рік тому

    sound qual is really rubbish

    • @RC-Air
      @RC-Air  Рік тому +3

      Fair enough. It was an earlier video I made. I’m just a simple hobbyist working to share knowledge and help others.