Elevator To Flap; Throttle Needle; Butterfly; Elevator Function - Fly Sky FS-i10 Instruction Manual

Digital proportional radio control system
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Digital proportional radio control system
7.4 Elevator to
Flap(Pic.33)
The elevator to flap function creates a mix between
the elevator and flaps. For example if flaps are 10%
on the high side, when the elevator is at 100%
movement the flap will have moved 1/10th of that
distance.
Setup:
1. Touch either the
[Low side rate] or
[High side rate] to
select it.
2. Use the wheel to
change the value.
3. Activate the
function using the
function on/off
icon
or assign
to a switch, knob,
stick or logic gate .
This function can be
set with up to 5
conditions.
7.5 Throttle
Needle(Pic.34)
The throttle needle controls the air to fuel ratio in
aircraft that have a gas powered engine. Refer to the
engines manual for the correct ratios for your engine.
This function applies a curve to the throttle stick, by
default this is a straight linear curve. The system will
display the current throttle position on the graph in
real time. Different curve type can be chosen in the
curve menu.
Setup:
1. Activate the
function by
touching the
function on/off.
2.
Select a curve
type by touching
the curve menu
icon
, select
[YES], then a curve
type.
3. Touch a point,
located under the
graph.
4. Use the wheel to
change the points
position. Repeat
for each point as
necessary.
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7.6
The Butterfly function is used with gliders and
is a wing function is used when landing. Usually
when the butterfly function is activated the flaps
drop down and the ailerons move upwards. This
creates drag from the flaps and reduced lift from
the ailerons, now acting as spoilers. This results
Pic.33
in reducing the gliders airspeed, making it easier
to land. The butterfly function can be applied to
ailerons, flaps, spoilers or elevators.
Setup:
1.
2.
3.
This function can be
7.7 Elevator
The elevator function
limits the range of the
elevators by changing
the ratio of movement
in relation to stick
movement. For example
Pic.34
if an elevator is set to
10% in the up column,
when the stick is at
100% the elevator will
move 1/10th of its full
range of movement。
Setup:
1. Touch the box in
2.
Butterfly(Pic.35)
Select a control
surface by
touching its box
in the [Rate]
column.
Use the wheel to
change the value.
Repeat for as
many surfaces as
necessary.
Assign to a switch,
knob, stick or
logic gate
.
set with up to 5
conditions.
Function(Pic.36)
either the [UP] or
[DOWN] columns
to select it.
Use the wheel to
change the value.
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Pic.35
Pic.36

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