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8.16.4 Elev. to Brake Flap
This mixes function is used to set the linkage between the
elevator and brake flap. When this function is enabled,
the elevator/aileron 2 master control of the aircraft model
affects the brake flaps in set rate, thus increasing the lift of
the aircraft model.
Note: This function is only available with 4 flaps. For tail-less aircraft,
aileron 2 is used instead of elevator.
Take the setting of
Low
as an example.
Function setup:
1.
Tap the function box corresponding to
Low
you want to
set, the currently selected function item is highlighted
in light green.
2. Click
+
or
-
to set the appropriate value.
3.
Set a switch to enable this function. Tap the box next to
Start switch
to enter switch assigning interface.
Then
click to return to the previous interface.
The interface is for the model has tail wings.
The interface is for the model has no tail wings.
⑴
⑵
⑴
Tap to enter the switch assigning interface.
⑵
Tap to select the
rate
.
For the setting of
High
, refer to the setting of
Low
.
Note: For settings of switch, refer to the descriptions in chapter 16.
Note: This function is available for version 1.0.65 or above.
8.17 Rudder
This section introduces the settings of the rudder and its mixes function. The parameter settings of this function are
for the current condition. To set in another condition, you need to switch the condition first.
Notes: Due to the different model structures (for example, different number of ailerons and flaps), the corresponding function menu may
be different.
8.17.1 Rudd. Linkage
This function is applicable to the model with winglets, and is used
to adjust the winglet rudder angle. The winglets are used to solve
the wingtip vortex problem, thus reducing the induced drag and
improve efficiency. The winglets are usually symmetrically erected
vertically at both wingtips or extended outward at a certain angle.
Winglets increase the effective aspect ratio without significantly
increasing the wing load and weight. Although the induced drag
can be effectively reduced by extending the wing, this will also
increase the parasitic drag and wing load strength at the same
time, resulting in an insignificant gain. The winglets can effectively
increase the aspect ratio without increasing the wingspan.
Note: This function is available for twin-finned airplane.
Take the setting of
Low
as an example.
Function setup:
1.
Tap the function box corresponding to
Low
you want to set, the
currently selected function item is highlighted in light green.
2. Click
+
or
-
to set the appropriate value. Then click to return
to the previous interface.
For the setting of
High
, refer to the description above.
Tap to select the
rate
.