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Mojo 40 Setup? - 11/30/2007 4:34:42 PM   
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I am in the middle of building a Mojo 40, first build in over 10 years. This is my first 3D profile and I want to know how people like to set up their radios to take advantage of the insane flight ability of the Mojo. Flaperons, coupled flaps/elevators, etc. What does everyone do to get the most out of their profiles? My radio is a JR X388S, so it should carry most of the mixing I will want to achieve.

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Mark

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RE: Mojo 40 Setup? - 11/30/2007 6:11:15 PM   
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No mixing.........just use your thumbs.

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RE: Mojo 40 Setup? - 11/30/2007 7:32:28 PM   
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Hi Mark,
At the moment the only mixing I am using on the MOJO is Rudder to elevator to correct for the plane going to the top on knife edge.

Mike,

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RE: Mojo 40 Setup? - 11/30/2007 10:48:52 PM   
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I like to have flapperon's (elev up, flaps down) and spoileron's (elev up, flaps up) set to a switch... but I only use them for fun now and again...

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RE: Mojo 40 Setup? - 12/1/2007 4:42:21 PM   
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I set up ailerons and elevator to 60* in both directions and rudder to max throw, 1/8" shy of hitting the elevator halves. 40% expo except for rudder, which is 0%. I mixed 50% flapperon with elevator.

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RE: Mojo 40 Setup? - 12/1/2007 7:55:25 PM   
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I'm also a thumb mix guy. If your mojo rolls to the top in knife edge there may be a small setup issue. Very light wheels maybe? Twisted rudder? Or even aileron differential. It should be pretty neutral in KE.

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RE: Mojo 40 Setup? - 2/13/2008 10:22:55 PM   
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Mine has both flaperons and spoilerons mixed to the elevator. I also have a knife-edge mix which sees the rudder mixed to push a little down elevator and opposite aileron. The knife-edge mix makes knife-edge loops and 8's much easier, and the spoilerons are great fun for high-alpha flying. The flapperon mixed to elevator produces some of the smallest loops and bunts you'll ever see. I've had 17 flights with my MoJo over the pasr two afternoons- and I love it more each time I take it up. It's a fantastic model and is defiitely my current favourite

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