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Gary Vinten 1
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Most planes will tend to yaw one way as the power is added, due to the P effect, but as airspeed increases this takes over and you don't need the rudder to counteract the yaw.

So if you were going to try and control this with a mix you'd need to have two inputs, throttle and airspeed, you could always do what some of the scale guys and others do and put a gyro on the rudder servo................

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Posted by Gary Vinten 1 on 28/04/2015 20:21:54:
Sorry fogot to mention I have a taranis wink

No need to apologise, this is the FrSky forum after all, not sure why Futaba solutions were being suggested...wink 2

If you want right rudder to come in with increasing throttle, just add in an ADD mixer line under the rudder, source Thr, weight and offset equal at (say) 15%, and set it to be activated by a switch of your choice or (even better)  a Takeoff flight mode. If you want to get advanced you could even use logical switches with time functions to make this activate only once on the initial throttle up after selecting Takeoff flight mode. As always with OpenTX, anything is possible, you just have to think it up!

Edited By MattyB on 30/04/2015 01:55:33

Edited By MattyB on 30/04/2015 01:59:16

Edited By MattyB on 30/04/2015 02:00:37

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