[QUOTE=AllModesR/C; . Is the aileron to rudder mix a feature that gives auto rudder when you bank?[/QUOTE]
Yes it is. The term auto rudder though I think more associated with a different kind of rudder function more associated with The latest and very complex free flight models (is that an oxy moron?)
In the phrase 'aileron to rudder' means that the first listed control in this case aileron is the master and the second listed control is the slave. There are actually examples of other mixs that can be two totally different mixs for a different purpose. ;For example a 'flap to elevator'' mix is use to adjust for a pitch change when the flaps are extended. Now an elevator to flap mix is used to have the flaps oppose the elevators movement to tighten loops both inside and outside.
Back to the aileron to rudder mix. Yes moving the aileron only will cause the rudder to move a predetermined proportional amount in the same direction. This proportion can be anywhere from no movement all the way up to the rudders max throw when the rudder stick is used.
John