Radiolink Electronic Ltd
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Adjustability:
• Rate: -100% (full up flap) to +100% (full down flap), with a default of +50% (one-half of the flap
range is achieved when the ELEVATOR STICK is pulled to provide full up elevator.)
• Switch: Fully assignable. Also LOGIC SW (Lsw1 to 3) may be assigned. IF you set it to NULL, the
mix does not work. (ACRO)
•Range (GLID): The range that mixing does not work near neutral of an elevator stick can be set up.
Hold the stick to the desired point (upper or lower side) , then press DIAL and hold one second to
set the range.
• Condition (GLID): The separate ELEV-FLAP settings for each condition can be set.
Goals
Steps
Inputs
Activate ELEV-FLAP
mixing. Adjust flap
travel to 0% flaps with
negative
elevator
(push) and 45%flaps
with positive elevator.
Open ELEV-FLAP
to BASIC .
again to ADVANCE
to ELEV-FLAP. PUSH.
Activate the function
to MIX,PUSH.
to ON.PUSH
Adjust the travels as
needed. (Ex:0%, to45%)
to RATE.
Elevator Stick
to0%
,
Elevator Stick
to +45%,
Close
3.3.8 Dual Elevator Servos (with a rudder) (AILEVATOR) (ACRO):
Many models use two elevator servos, plugged in separate receiver channels. (Flying wings without
a separate aileron control use ELEVON. V-shaped tail models use V-TAIL,
ADVANTAGE:
•Ability to adjust each servo's center and end points for perfectly matched travel.
• Ease of assembly, not requiring torque rods for a single servo to drive 2 surfaces.
• Elevators acting also as ailerons for extreme stunt flying or more realistic jet flying (optional).
• Redundancy, for example in case of a servo failure or mid-air collision.
ADJUSTABILITY:
• CH2 and CH8 only. (With programmable mixing, could utilize CH5 as the 2nd elevator servo.
THROTTLE-NEEDLE uses CH8 and cannot be active simultaneously).
• Direction of each servo's travel may be reversed in REVERSE or the set percentages may be
reversed here.
• Elevator travels independently adjustable (both directions and percent).
•Optional action as ailerons (defaults to 50% response). This response cannot be activated/
deactivated in flight. Setting AIL1 and 2 to 0 disables this feature.