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Old 09-14-2015, 09:00 PM
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advent996
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I'm looking to pick up a Aviation Design F16 from a friend of mine that will fly on tailerons. I've been playing with my radio, (JR12X) to figure out how to program if but not quite there. I set it up as "DELTA" in Wing Select which gives me LEVN and REVN on my monitor. Things look right as configured but don't understand how to adjust for proper travel of control surfaces. Am I heading in the right direction or do I need to be looking at "FLAPERON" in Wing Select ???

Thx in advance for your input ...

Bill
Old 09-14-2015, 10:40 PM
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Yes, you plug one elevator half (left) into LEVN and right into REVN
(that's Elevator and aileron Rx sockets!)
Then D/R and expo on elevator and aileron will adjust movement and expo. Go 20% on Expo to start with. Movement is quite a lot for taileron control.
Leave Travel Adjust for Elev and Ail at 100%

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Old 09-14-2015, 10:55 PM
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I missed the part re the DR for adjusting the throws.

Thx Dave ...

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