Set the desired value with the
+
or
–
button at the
right edge.
Use the same procedure for a value on the plus side
of the control travel, for example:
Touch the
RES
button to reset a changed value in the
blue (and hence active) field to the default value.
Tip
To graphically display the current servo positions, you
can access them from nearly every menu with the but-
ton labeled
SERVO
in the top right of the display or
alternatively pushing with inactivated value field at the
same time the
keys on the left of the display. Touch
the
BACK
button or push the
ESC
key to return to
your starting point.
Touch the
BACK
button at the top left of the display
or push the ESC key on the left of the display …
Touch
... to return to the mixer selection.
RUDD >> ELEV line
(rudder
>>
elevator)
Frequently in aerobatic flight, the behavior of the lat-
itude axis is influenced when the rudder is actuated.
This is particularly problematic in "knife edge flying"
in which the only lift is from the fuselage when the
rudder is deflected since the wings are vertical in this
flight position. Changes in direction can occur as if
the elevator were actuated. A correction is necessary
along the transverse axis (elevator) within an adjust-
able range when the rudders are controlled.
Of course, the rudder and elevator remain separately
controllable.
The setting range of ±150 % makes it possible to
appropriately adapt the direction of deflection. This
mixer can optionally be turned on and off by one of
the controls which cannot be independently reset, or
a control switch, so that the model can be controlled
exclusively using the rudder.
To set the mixer, use a finger or the provided stylus to
touch the middle button in the line "RUDD >> ELE":
Touch
The corresponding setting menu opens:
To enable this, touch the desired value field, such as
the left one:
Touch
The color of the field switches from black to blue:
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