3D mixes
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From: gliwice, CO, POLAND
I have never been using mixes on my planes so far but I would like to start. What are they for? When do we use them? Could you give me any examples of mixes you are using? Do they help a lot? I really don't know much about it.
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From: Longwood, FL
stiopa,
There are a lot different kinds of mixing, that can help fine tune a plane. I have a Funtana that I mix 13% up elevator with rudder to get rock solid knife edge. I also use spoilerons programmed on a switch (both ailerons move same direction with elevator). I have 100% spoileron throw and it works great for Walls, Parachutes, Elevators, and Various types of spins.
I'll stop there and let some others offer more information.
Greg D.
There are a lot different kinds of mixing, that can help fine tune a plane. I have a Funtana that I mix 13% up elevator with rudder to get rock solid knife edge. I also use spoilerons programmed on a switch (both ailerons move same direction with elevator). I have 100% spoileron throw and it works great for Walls, Parachutes, Elevators, and Various types of spins.
I'll stop there and let some others offer more information.
Greg D.
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From: San Francisco, CA
well, i use mix in rudder to elevator too.. its usually on 1 switch, but i leave that switch on all the time...
on my funtana i use 10% mix in both directions, but if it needed on the rudder-aileron, i would use it too, but it doesnt need it...
this mixes help u a lot in some maneuvers, but it doesnt make u fly like a pro...
on my funtana i use 10% mix in both directions, but if it needed on the rudder-aileron, i would use it too, but it doesnt need it...
this mixes help u a lot in some maneuvers, but it doesnt make u fly like a pro...



