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Aileron Differential
Differential is used to achieve gyro controlled axial
rolls where more up or down aileron is applied to the
right or left aileron and is one of the reasons that
Smooth Flite uses dual Aileron channels.
PLEASE NOTE: This is a Scale Mode feature. If you
select Sports Mode then Aileron Differential should
be set via the transmitter.
Tapping ON applies differential to ailerons. This will
also show the differential amount slider. Use the
differential slider to adjust the level of differential.
Tapping
“
Invert
”
inverts the differential to the oppo-
site aileron.
Moving the slider will increase or decrease the differ-
ential effect.
Smooth Flite Advanced Mixing Functions
Crow and Flaperons
Crow and Flaperons (as the names suggests) operates
on ailerons by providing offset from the normal aileron
position.
Smooth Flite provides Offset 3 positions which operate
from a 3 position switch. You can of course operate this
function from a 2 position switch or a slider or mixed
from a channel say, flaps. This gives you a very simple
but powerful method of setting any combination of
Crow and/or flaperons.
TX Cont Ch
is the transmitter control channel that triggers the Offset Position. So for a 3 position switch
you would have Switch position 1 = Offset 1, Switch Position 2 = Offset and so on. All 20 input channels
are available (depending on the number of transmitter channels available) to actuate the mix feature. A
TX Control value of 0 (zero) turns the mix feature off.
Hint: For a slow fly
-
by you might set up flaps to be lowered, use the flap channel to trigger a small
amount of Crow applied to Ailerons all from one switch and with full Gyro control maintained on the
ailerons.
Speed
is an adjustable parameter
(0
—
10)
to slow the movement of the aileron to the crow or flaperon
position. 0 = fastest 10 = slowest.
Offset 1, 2, 3
are the Offset positions that the aileron will move to when the position is activated by the
switch.
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