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Wing▋Type【WING▋TYPE】
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Function▋Explanation
Here the wing type can be set. Dual ailerons and dual flaps, dual elevators, dual rudders, tailless
planes, and V-tail wings can be selected.
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Setting▋Method
This function is used to select the Wing type according to the type of airplane.
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For▋Airplane
Wing Type (WING)
Select the Main Wing Type.
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Normal (NORMAL)
For standard airplane wing layouts.
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Flaperon (FLAPERON)
For wings with Dual Ailerons. Also, mixing Dual Ailerons as Flaps is
possible.
The following channel outputs are used:
Refer to the Page 34 "Flap System【FLAP SYSTEM】"
Channel 2 (AILE) : Right Aileron (RAIL)
Channel 6 (FLAP) : Left Aileron (LAIL)
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Delta (DELTA)
It is possible to set up a Delta Wing to use Elevons.
The following channel outputs are used:
Channel 2 (AILE) : Left Elevon (LEVN)
Channel 6 (FLAP) : Right Elevon (REVN)
The actual meaning of “DELTA” is a defined wing shape, and not a
tailless airplane. However, JR does call tailless airplanes deltas (e.g.
the F-102 or Dassault Mirage III).
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V-Tail (V-TAIL)
Used to perform mixing for a V-tail airplane.
The following channel outputs are used:
Channel 3 (ELEV) : Left Tail (LTAL)
Channel 4 (RUDD) : Right Tail (RTAL)
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Caution▋Note
Actually operate the servos and carefully confirm the settings before
flying.
Upon setting the Wing type, the following functions have changes to
the servo naming on the display:
• Travel adjust【TRAVEL ADJUST】 ・・・・ Page 21
• Sub Trim【SUB TRIM】 ・・・・・・・・ Page 22
• Reverse Switch【REVERSE SW】 ・・・・ Page 23
• Servo Monitor【MONITOR】 ・・・・・・ Page 46
• Fail safe【FAIL SAFE】・・・・・・・・・ Page 60
DANGER
CAUTION
Helicopter
Airplane
Glider
WARNING
System▋List
Normal / V-Tail
Flaperon / V-Tail
Delta
Flaperon
Normal
Dual Flap / V-Tail
Dual Flap
Normal setting (Dual Aileron)
Wing Type Selection
V-Tail
Dual Flap
V-Tail
Normal / V-Tail
Flaperon / V-Tail
Delta
Flaperon
Normal
Dual Flap / V-Tail
Dual Flap
Normal setting (Dual Aileron)
Wing Type Selection
V-Tail
Dual Flap
V-Tail
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