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Old 07-23-2004, 10:56 AM
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Default Couple of simple questions *8103*

Whats the best way to go about setting up a pane that has 2 ail servos and 2 flap servos and putting the flaps on the 3 postion switch so I have up flap for pos. 1 takeoff for pos. 2 and landing for pos. 3
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Default RE: Couple of simple questions *8103*

The best way to do this would be to use glider mode, and use the dual flap function. Turn the flaps onto the flap switch in the FLAP IN. function in the system mode, then follow the instructions below to set up the flap switch as you need. Using this set up, your ailerons will be on channels 2 and 5, and flaps on channels 6 and 7.

1. Go to Function List
2. Go to D/Flap T.
3. Activate Pot 6 (flap)
4. Go to a Program Mix (any mix but 1 or 2) 3 or 4 would be best
5. Set up Flap-to-Flap mix (flap switch should be on LAND pos.)
6. Turn flap pot to full negative value.
7. Select "Offset" in the mix and press Clear/Store button (the offset value should be between -171 and -222)
8. Go to D/Flap T. and set Pot 6 to INH
9. Return to your Flap-to-Flap mix
10. With flap switch in top (ELEV) position, adjust the upper rate value until the flaps are level.

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