RE: Flapperons V.S. Spoilerons
Ho hum, at the risk of repeating myself here goes.....
Mike McConville in an article on flying the FuntanaS 3D .40 states he uses what he calls coupled spoilerons and snap spoilerons. Coupled spoilerons work exactly as Chuck described above. Confusion arises when you state in the beginners section that flaperons include elevators as part of the mix. They do not. This is a separate mix that should be activated by a switch such as the elevator to flap switch on the XP8103.
Such a switch would enable you to turn the mix on for your harriers and waterfalls and turn it off for your knife edges and normal flight.
So, in a sense, we are both right. But to ensure clarity when explaining a term, you should at least try to use proper teminology to differentiate between two similar applications. Is 'coupled flaperons' so difficult to say?