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Programming examples - Winged models
ailerons can be automatically suppressed. The
suitable correction values for the respective value
must be tested out through fl ight. Set this mixer so
that the fl ight speed of the model does not change too
much with the brake system extended in comparison
with the "normal" fl ight speed. Otherwise, there is
the risk, among other things, that the model plunges
when the brake system is retracted, e.g. for the
extension of a landing approach which is too short.
If everything is correctly set so far, only the motor is
controlled with the C1 joystick in the "Normal" fl ight
phase, whereas this should be switched off in the
fl ight phase "landing" (Servo 1 in »
Servo display
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independent of "Throttle min front/rear" to -100 %
or adequately for a servo travel setting deviating by
100 %, if necessary). In this fl ight phase the C1 joystick
then only controls the raising of the ailerons and, if
applicable, the lowering of the fl aps with the neutral
point in the C1 control position selected per offset.
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