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Old 01-21-2005, 08:30 PM
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Does anybody know anything about the JR6102 radios. I have a Funtana 90 and I think it is capable of doing more than my Airtronics VG6000 will let it do. I can mix my elevator with flaperons and spoilerons, but its there all of the time and I'd like to be able to turn this feature off for sport flying. Also, does anybody know of any books on how to set up planes and actually do 3D flying?[sm=rolleyes.gif]
Old 01-21-2005, 09:08 PM
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In the same area where you set up any mix, there is a switch selection. You can use a Flaperon wing type to get elevator-flap mix. I normally use this for spoilerons. Then you can just mix Elevator-Flap for flaperons if you want both. The switch selection is the last item in the set-up on your radio.

Usually, spoilerons help in doing waterfalls, harriers and elevators. I don't use flaperons for much of anything in 3D.
Old 01-21-2005, 11:16 PM
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On the Airtronics when you set up the radio to mix flaps to the elevator or vice versa, whats done is done. There is no switch to shut it off. To do that you have to go in the program and unmix it. That's why I was wondering about the JR 6102. It's not a whole lot of money and I was wondering if it has the features that I'm looking for.

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