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Flap mix
The mixable inputs can be found on the left:
If you do not use any aps/camber-changing aps, you can
skip this step and continue from “Elevator mix”.
Flaps:
If you want to use the speed and thermal position on your
model, you can set the desired full deection for speed and
thermal position of the aps here. The setting is performed
as follows:
In the middle position of the ap control (in this step another
one of the back rollers), the camber-changing aps should
be in neutral position.
Bring the operating element for the aps into the
desired full deection position for the full thermal position,
check to which of the two values the control surface
responds, and adjust the deections according to your
specications. Bring the operating element for the aps into
the desired full deection position for the full speed position,
use the second value, adjust the deections according to
your specications.
Aileron:
If the aps/camber-changing aps are to travel with the aile-
rons, you can set the proportional slaving here.
Spoilers:
Here, you can set the position of the camber-changing aps
for landing when actuating the spoiler controller just as de-
scribed under aileron mix.
Offset:
This setting is reserved for experts. If you
don’t need an offset, you can skip this setting: Just as for
the offset function of the “Aileron mix”, the zero point of
the camber-changing aps can be moved here, in case the
servo travel does not reach down far enough.
First, set the camber-changing aps using the operating ele-
ment for the spoilers to the extended position. Measure how
much additional travel downwards is required, and bring the
aileron back to the neutral position. Increase the value for
offset until the aileron is up by the previously measured val-
ue. Next, the aileron linkage must be mechanically set back
into the neutral position.
Then, check the full travel of the affected servo, and adjust
it if necessary following the programming in the “servo set-
tings” for both servos.
· Now, in the selection eld at the top right, select “Elevator
mix”
Elevator mix
The mixable inputs can be found on the left:
Elevator:
Here, you can set different deection sizes for the elevator
for various ight phases, if required.
Flaps:
Here, you can mix height or depth if the nose of your
model raises or dips a little in speed or thermal position.
(ap compensation)
Bring the operating element for the aps into the speed posi-
tion, check by testing to which of the two values the elevator
responds, and set the desired deection size.
Bring the operating element for the aps into the
thermal position, use the second value, and set the desired
deection size.
Spoilers:
Here, you can set the so-called spoiler compensation if the
nose of your model raises or dips a little in the landing po-
sition.
Bring the operating element for spoiler into the extended po-
sition, set the required deection size on the elevator.
Throttle:
Here, you can set the so-called throttle compensation if the
nose of your model raises or dips a little when increasing
the throttle.
To do so, bring the throttle operating element into the
extended position, and set the required deection size on
the elevator.
· Now continue programming with the assistant using the ar-
row to the right to the “Controller settings”.
10. Example - 4-ap glider