RE: micro question....again.
When you have a plane with a V-tail such as the Slo-V, the tail is shaped like a "V". There is a control surface on each side of the "V", and these take the place of both the elevator and rudder. The radio must be able to do the proper mixing so that it can translate the controls for rudder and elevator and transfer them to the V-tail to make the proper movements of the control surfaces.
Ken