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l) V-Tail Mixer „V Tail“
This menu is only available if a flight model was selected in the system settings menu!
Flight models with a V-tail require every rudder blade to be con-
trolled by an individual servo. In that case, both servos carry out
the elevator and rudder control together.
The servo for the right rudder blade is connected to channel 2
(CH2) and the servo for the left rudder blade to channel 4 (CH4)
of the receiver.
As in the case with a cross tail or a T-tail, the rudder blades
must be in a line with the dampening areas and must not point
upwards or downwards when the control sticks at the transmitter
are not deflected (Sketch A).
If the elevator control stick is pulled towards the pilot, both rud-
ders must deflect upwards (Sketch B) when looking at the model
from behind.
If the elevator control stick is pushed all the way to the front, both
rudders must deflect downwards (Sketch C) when looking at the
model from behind.
If the rudder control stick is moved all the way to the left, the left
rudder must deflect upwards and the right rudder must deflect
downwards (Sketch D) when looking at the model from behind.
If the rudder control stick is moved all the way to the right, the left
rudder must deflect downwards and the right rudder must deflect
upwards (Sketch E) when looking at the model from behind.
Figure 50
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