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FLAP TO ELEVATOR MIXING
( FL-EL )
When you lower your flaps on just about any aircraft, it will tend to
raise the nose or start to climb. By using the Flap to Elevator mix,
you can change the way the aircraft reacts when the flaps are
lowered by adding a small amount of down elevator. Flaps are
mainly used to create more lift so the aircraft can land at a slower speed.
To use FL-EL, move the cursor to the FL-EL using the FUNCTION keys. Next use the INC+ or DEC- keys to change the
percentage of up or down elevator as needed. To see the amount of elevator movement you must move the flap
switch to position 1 or 2. When the flap switch is in the “N” normal position, you will not see any flap to elevator
mixing. Default is set at 0. Range is from -100 to 100% and 0 is no elevator mix at all.
AILERON TO RUDDER MIXING
( AL-RU )
On some high wing aircraft that have a lot of side area on the
fuselage will find that aileron to rudder mixing will greatly help
when making a turn. The way this mix works is as you move the
aileron stick left or right, the rudder will move as well giving you
a little more control on your turns. Always have the rudder move
in the same direction as the aileron. You may want to start with
a small amount of mix to start with and adjust as needed after a flight.
Remember: when setting a aileron to rudder mix, it will be active at all
times You do not have a switch to turn it off.
To use AL-RU mixing, move the cursor to the AL-RU using the FUNCTION keys. Next use the INC+ or DEC- keys to
change percentage of rudder movement.