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Old 03-03-2014, 08:49 AM
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I used c mix 1 and 2 to have the flaps follow the ailerons, however when I use the triple rate on ailerons , the ailerons
respond to the rate change , the flaps stay at high rate , and I noticed the expo also responds in the same manner, is there a cure ?
I was thinking about using c mix 3 and 4 and cutting the throw back on the flaps to match the medium rate on the triple rate ailerons


If all else fails read the book , the book said that if I wanted expo and rates to use the master control with the + after it

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Old 06-13-2014, 10:20 AM
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You can also call them they are very helpful and walked me through setting up my flaps on servo delay.
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I just ran thru a set up that works:

Used a 1A, 2F template
Left the Flap switches set to FL1 = 14, FL2 = 15
Deselected Flaps from VR 6 in the VR menu (rant: would somebody at Airtronics Please disconnect the VR from FL 1)
Set LF & RF to N = -100, 1 = 0%, 2 = +100% (you have to do this while FL 2 is active)
Set C Mix 1 = AI+ and LF, Pt 1 = -100%, Pt 9 = +100%
Set C Mix 2 = AI+ and RF, Pt 1 = +100%, Pt 9 = -100%
Sw Assign, Set CM1 = ON, CM 2 = ON, FL 1 = ON, FL 2 = none
Set AI DR = 100%, 75%, 50%, didn't do Expo

Appears to work fine on the servo monitor. You'd have to check polarities and end points.

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