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12.12 Aileron to Flap Mix (Brake Variation)
This mix variation is used if your model is equipped with 4 flaps and
you want only the inner flaps (the set closest to the fuselage) to move
with the ailerons while leaving the outer flaps to be used only for
braking.
Except for the last step below, you will create this mix exactly as
described above.
(See 12.11)
12.13 Elevator to Flap Mix
If your model is equipped with flaps you might want consider mixing
the flaps to the elevator. In some model designs this mix can improve
the elevator response. You can use one of the free mixers to set up
this mixing function.
1.
From inside the
„Fine Tuning, >Free
mixes“
menu, press the
„F2 (Add)“
button
to create a new mix.
2.
In the
„From“
menu line, select the
“Elevator”
input function as the master
function and in the
„To“
line select the
“Flaps”
for your slave function. The
“Master Value”
represents the percentage
of elevator travel as it relates to the spoiler
travel. Press
“F5 (Next)”
to save the mix.
Set the
„Mix Output“ for columns” „S1“
and
„S4“
to 0%. This
setting will not allow the
„S1“
or
„S4“
flaps to move with the aileron
mix function.
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