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Digital proportional radio control system
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Digital proportional radio control system

6.20 Airplane Structure

Airplane structure enables you to set the control surfaces on your model. To add or remove available surfaces
first select [Modify] at the bottom right side of the screen, select each control surface available on your model
so that a tick is displayed in a box next to the name. As control surfaces are added and removed, the available
functions in the main menu will change, if a function can not be used with any given model setup it will not be
available.
The default model has an engine, aileron, elevator and rudder. This function can be accessed from the main
screen by touching the model diagram.
Setup:
1.
Touch [Modify......] to enter the aircraft
structure menu.
2.
To find out which control surfaces unlock which
functions, refer to the tables below.
3.
Some control surfaces, when selected, will
reveal addition options.
The system will check how many channels
are being used by the current selection and
will prevent the addition of more control
surfaces once all 10 channels are being
used.
4. Check the aircraft structure image to make sure
that the model matches the current setup.
The following descriptions for flaps, aileron
2 and flaps represents an aircraft with 2
ailerons, but the same channel for control.
The system automatically adjusts the menu in accordance with the contents of the aircraft structure and will
hide unrelated functions. If you wish to use a feature, but cannot find the relevant menu, refer to the table
below to make sure the correct control surfaces have been added to your model.
Selecting aileron by itself will add ailerons to your model, but will only use 1 channel. However
selecting 2 ailerons will add ailerons to your model but each aileron will have its own channel. This also
applies to 2 elevators and 2 rudders.
Fixed-wing/glider:
Structure
Engine
Throttle needle
2 Ailerons
Flap
Spoiler
2 Elevators
2 Rudders
Functions that require multiple control surfaces:
Some functions create a mix between another control surface, unless each of the required control surfaces are
selected, these function will not be accessible.
Multi-Structure Functions
Aileron to Rudder
Rudder to Aileron
Elevator to Flap
Butterfly
V Tail
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Important Functions
Throttle Needle, Throttle Delay, Throttle Down
Throttle Needle
Aileron Function, Flap Function, Elevator Function
Flap Function
Spoiler Function
Elevator Function, Aileron Function
Rudder Function
Structure
Aileron and Rudder
Aileron and Rudder
Flap and elevator
Flap and spoiler or 2 Ailerons and spoiler
Elevator and Rudder without 2 elevators and 2 rudders
FS-l10
Pic.24

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