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Control System for a remote controled model plane

jw0752
jw0752 over 10 years ago

Though I have never had any remote controlled aircraft besides a small helicopter I have always wondered how the basic control system of one of these model planes is mapped out. How many control circuits are necessary to provide minimal control and what are some of the extras that can be added to make it better? Are there separate channels from the controller to the different functions or is there some sort of coding that is sent over just one channel. Any information you can provide will be of help.

John

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  • screamingtiger
    screamingtiger over 10 years ago +4 suggested
    "RC Aircraft" is a very generic term and the amount of controls can vary depending on the type and the intended use. In general there are 4 types of main control and two ancillary controls: Main controls…
  • bobalexander
    bobalexander over 10 years ago +3
    There a a TON of different configurations when it comes to RC control. The most basic implementation is what is called a 3 channel setup: Throttle Rudder (left and right turn) Elevator (nose up and down…
  • screamingtiger
    screamingtiger over 10 years ago in reply to bobalexander +2
    Bob is right on! However you forgot retracts I went a bit overboard LOL. perhaps I will explain helicopters next just for fun.
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    0 bobalexander over 10 years ago

    There a a TON of different configurations when it comes to RC control.

    The most basic implementation is what is called a 3 channel setup:

    • Throttle
    • Rudder (left and right turn)
    • Elevator (nose up and down)

    The 3 channel models usually use dihedral to self level from a turn.

     

    If you want a little more control (often called bank and yank) you add ailerons using either an additional channel split with either a mechanical linkages / y-cable harness or an yet another channel to control ailerons.

    Yet more options are:

    • Flaps - usually two more channels
    • actuators such as bomb drops etc
    • lights etc etc

    These channels are almost always PWM (pulse width modulation) control of servos and require an individual wire (Signal, +5V, GND) back to the receiver.

    An alternative for modern servos/flight controllers is to essentially use TDM to string all of the channels together in a single output called PPM (Pulse Position Modulation).

     

    BTW, I most often fly with 8 channel radio/receiver on my planes (6 or so in use).

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    0 jw0752 over 10 years ago in reply to bobalexander

    Hi Bob,

    Thanks for the great information. As I pointed out to Joey it is a legitimate question that I have had. I haven't had time to check out your links but I will. Please leave your answer in place as I can control the helpfuls and corrects.

    John

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    0 jw0752 over 10 years ago in reply to bobalexander

    Hi Bob,

    Thanks for the great information. As I pointed out to Joey it is a legitimate question that I have had. I haven't had time to check out your links but I will. Please leave your answer in place as I can control the helpfuls and corrects.

    John

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