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  • Hi I have a delta wing with an additional canard operation requirement. It will be a J-10 fighter.

    Can someone help me with the setup? I have the left wing servo hooked to the aileron port and the right wing servo hooked to the elevator port.

    So far I have my canard hooked to the elevator port via y-connector. is this correct?

    Please help..im using the walkera 2801 pro tx and rx combo.

    thanks pilots

    regards

  • Hi From Where I Can Buy That Wire ? Because i don't have good tx like the dx7 etc.. Thanks Wayne

  • Hi, Thanks for the info.It was very helpful.

    Luckily I have a DX7 .., :)

  • Dude u r the best instructor

  • I just got a pk zone stryker and was thinking everything was ok,,..I set it up in my tx(walkera2801 pro) in th delta wing mix and it all seemed ok, till I tried it at th park for th first time,..I pulled back on th stick expecting it to go up up and away and instead it plowed str8 down,lol,..lucky for me it didn't get a chance to build up speed otherwise I would be crying,hah haha,anywhoo, seems their programed mix is wrong so I'll try it ur way,and cross my pinky toes,thanx brother,peace.

  • @cafediablo30 Hope it works out for you, just watch the control surfaces and make sure they match up to the video! Good luck!

  • Great video ! I have a Futaba 10c. Do I need to connect each aileron servo in his own channel. Or should they just be connected with a Y harnas in one channel?

    Thanks

  • Very nice job,

    I didn't know there was an electronic V-Tail mixer available.

    Guess I am too spoiled with the programmable receivers to think about it.

    Happy combat!

  • @dmerc00 I prefer the transmitter too, no doubt about it!

  • I just bought a parkzone stryker and had some trouble setting it up. The manual didn't know what radio I was using and the spektrum dx7 manual was pretty much a no-show. Very poor. Thanks for a great video. Very helpful.

  • @mickvk Glad to be of help. I hope you did use the built in elevon / delta mixing of the dx7 instead of my manual approach, just to be sure. The built in mixes save your user mix slots for more useful things!

  • @erkrystof Yes. But at first it didn't work because I wasn't using the right channels. Then I tried manual mixing, couldn't get it. Then I finally got Delta Mixing to work properly. Maiden flight scheduled for tomorrow!

    I have a question if you don't mind; in one of your LED how-to videos you use a circuit patch board that I think you called a bread box?? I could really use one of those but can't find it. Can't you give me the right search term? Thanks.

  • @mickvk You're looking for the term 'breadboard'. There are many types available, some with contacts to wrap wires around for power input, some simple little boards that you supply input power with your own wires. Regardless, that's the term you should use. They're great for prototyping before you solder anything together.

  • Thanks for the info could have read a really thick manual with out understanding. keep up the good info.

  • @Gofer303 Much appreciated, Gofer, glad it helped.

  • I just found the 4th Beastie Boy and his name is Eric! Excellent video. Great and clear info is the standard for you my friend.

  • @optimistONE Ahahaha, thanks, Chris, that made me laugh!

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