Which board (stock / gruvin9x / sky9x / Taranis) are you using?
Taranis
What is your openTx FW version?
latest
What is your openTx EEPROM version?
latest
What steps will reproduce the problem?
no problem, just an idea for improvement.
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Please provide any additional information below.
I would like to have the possibility to have flight modes engage in a linear
way like a mixer would work. For example, I would map the neutral flight mode
to the center of the throttle stick, and the "Speed" flight mode with a little
down elevator trim to forward throttle stick. Then, with the throttle stick at
+50%, I would get half the down elevator trim, and at full throttle the full
down elevator trim.
Same would apply to all other flight-mode-specific trims, as flaps, ailerons,
etc.
The flight modes should still be able to be trimmed separately. So, if I have
the Throttle stick around the neutral position (-30 to +30%), then any trim
changes with the little trimmer knobs would refer to the neutral flight mode.
If I have the throttle stick from +30 to +100%, the trims would act on the
"Speed" flight mode.
This way, the flight modes can be easily accessed with a proportional channel,
they can themselves be used proportionally, and they can be individually
trimmed.
So, each flight mode should have a setting about how it is switched on or off
(switch, or proportional input) and a setting about a condition in which the
trims made on the trimmer knobs act on this flight mode (for example Throttle
stick +30% to +100%).
Original issue reported on code.google.com by extremf...@gmx.de on 20 Aug 2013 at 2:07
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
extremf...@gmx.de
on 20 Aug 2013 at 2:07