Control Throws
The amount of control throw should be adjusted as closely
as possible using mechanical means, rather than making
large changes electronically at the radio. By moving the
position of the clevis at the control horn toward the outermost
hole, you will decrease the amount of control throw of the
control surface. Moving it toward the control surface will
increase the amount of throw. Moving the pushrod wire
at the servo arm will have the opposite effect: Moving it
closer to center will decrease throw, and away from center
will increase throw. Work with a combination of the two
to achieve the closest or exact control throws listed.
High Rate
Low Rate
Aileron. 3/4".up,.3/4".down.
1/2".up,.1/2".down
Elevator. 5/8".up,.5/8".down.
3/8".up,.3/8".down
Rudder.
1
3
/
8
".right,.
1
3
/
8
".left.
1".right,.1".right
Note
:.The.above.throws.are.a.good.starting.
point.for.most.flight.conditions.
Exponential Settings
High Rate
Low Rate
Aileron. 20%.
10%
Elevator. 20%.
10%
Rudder. 20%.
10%
Once the control throws have been set, slide the clevis
retainers onto the clevises to secure their positions.
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