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4) Press the Navigation Pad 6 to highlight RU-L 4 TH>0%.
5) Press the YES/+ or NO/- keys to change the Rudder-Left 4 Throttle
mixing percentage value.
6) Press the Navigation Pad 6 to highlight RU-R 4 THI>0%, then press
the YES/+ or NO/- keys to change the Rudder-Right 4 Throttle mixing
percentage value.
The Rudder 4 Throttle mixing percentage value is a ratio of throttle travel to rudder travel. For example, when the
Rudder-Left 4 Throttle and the Rudder-Right 4 Throttle mixing percentage values are set to 10%, the throttle will travel
1/10th the amount that the rudder travels in both directions. This mix is Linear.
RU-L 4 TH and RU-R 4 TH setting range is -100% to 100%. The default settings are 0%. When the percentage values are
increased from 0% to 100%, throttle travel will increase in one direction in relation to rudder travel. When the percentage values
are decreased from 0% to -100%, throttle travel will increase in the opposite direction in relation to rudder travel.
The channel options displayed will vary based on Model Type and Model Type selection options currently selected. For
example, if your model features dual throttle servos, RU-L/R 4 LT (Left Throttle) and RU-L/R 4 RT (Right Throttle) percentage
values can be changed separately.
Because you can program the Rudder 4 Throttle percentage value separately for both directions of rudder travel, it's possible
to program the mix to either make the throttle increase or decrease with right and left rudder control, make the throttle
increase and decease with right and left rudder control, or make the throttle increase or decrease with right or left rudder control.
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 deployed. The amount and the direction that the elevator moves with flap
control is adjusted by changing the Flap 4 Elevator mixing percentage value either positive or negative.
IMPORTANT The Flap to Elevator Mixing function must be assigned to a Switch Position Number before it can be Activated.
For more information, see page 45.
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.
1) Press the Navigation Pad 56 to highlight MIXING, then press the ENTER key to display the MIXING menu. The FLAPERON
sub-menu will be highlighted by default.
2) Press the Navigation Pad 6 to highlight FL 4 EL, then press the
ENTER key to display the FL 4 EL menu. The cursor will default to
COMMON>COM.
3) Press the YES/+ or NO/- keys to choose the desired COM or SEP
option as described previously.
4) Press the Navigation Pad 6 to highlight FL 4 EL>0%.
5) Press the YES/+ or NO/- keys to change the Flap 4 Elevator mixing
percentage value.
The Flap 4 Elevator mixing percentage value is a ratio of elevator
travel to flap travel. For example, when the Flap 4 Elevator mixing
percentage value is set to 10%, the elevator will travel 1/10th the amount
that the flaps travel. This mix is Linear.
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