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Choosing the Flight Mode - Common or Separate, Continued....
3) Press the Navigation Pad
5
to move the cursor to F-MODE>COMMON.
4) Press the INC+/M1 or DEC-/M2 keys to choose either SEPARATE or
COMMON.
5) If you choose SEPARATE, press the F-MODE key to choose the F-MODE
number you would like to program the Flaperon Mixing function for.
Choose from FN, F1 or F2.
IMPORTANT
Adjusting the Flaperon
4
Left Aileron and Flaperon
4
Right Aileron percentage values changes the percentage
of Flaperon travel in relation to the Flap channel End Point Adjustment percentage value. For example, if the Flap Switch '1'
End Point Adjustment percentage value is set to 100% and the Flaperons move down 2", changing the Flaperon
4
Left Aileron
and Flaperon
4
Right Aileron percentage values to 50% will cause the Flaperons to move down 1". In addition, changing the
Flaperon
4
Left Aileron and Flaperon
4
Right Aileron percentage values to -50% will cause the Flaperons to move up 1"
(Spoilerons).
Changing Flaperon Mixing Percentage Values
FLAPERON setting range is -100% to 100%. The default setting is 0% (OFF). When the percentage value is increased from
0% to 100%, Flaperon travel will increase in one direction. When the percentage value is decreased from 0% to -100%,
Flaperon travel will increase in the opposite direction.
1) Press the Navigation Pad
6
to highlight FL
4
LA>0%, then press the
INC+/M1 or DEC-/M2 keys to change the Flaperon
4
Left Aileron
Mixing percentage value.
2) Press the Navigation Pad
6
to highlight FL
4
RA>0%, then press the
INC+/M1 or DEC-/M2 keys to change the Flaperon
4
Right Aileron
Mixing percentage value.
17.FL
4
EL (FLaP TO ELEvaTOR MiXing)
The Flap to Elevator Mixing function allows you to mix a percentage of elevator control with flap control. When you move the flaps
up and down, the elevator will move up and down. The Flap to Elevator Mixing function is typically used to reduce the ballooning
tendency that most aircraft exhibit when the flaps are lowered. The amount and the direction that the elevator moves with flap
control is adjusted by changing the Flap to Elevator mixing percentage value either positive or negative.
For greater flexibility, the Flap to Elevator Mixing function can be programmed either the same for all Flight Modes or separately for
each of the three Flight Modes.
In the majority of cases, you will want to program the Flap to Elevator Mixing function to move the elevator down enough
to minimize ballooning when the flaps are lowered.
Programming F-MODE
Transmitter F-MODE
Transmitter F-MODE refers to the Flight Mode that the transmitter is currently operating in. Programming F-MODE refers
to the Flight Mode that you would like to change the programming for.
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