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GLID-2FLP SETUP INSTRUCTIONS (TWO AILERON & TWO FLAP SERVOS) 
1.  Before you begin, be sure that all of your aileron and flap servos are plugged into the proper 
receiver channels.    This example assumes that you are using model memory #3. 
CH1 — Right aileron 
CH2 — Elevator (or first half of v-tail) 
CH3 — (not used) 
CH4 — Rudder (or second half of v-tail) 
CH5 — Right Flap 
CH6 — Left Flap 
CH7 — Left Aileron
 
CH1
CH2
CH4
CH5
CH6
CH7
 
 
2.  Enter the BASIC SETUP mode by pressing 
the two BASIC buttons simultaneously.  Press 
the UP or Down mode keys until you get to the 
PARA menu.  Press the left 
button to 
advance to TYPE setup, which should display 
GLID2FLP.  If it doesn’t, then press either of the 
 buttons until the words GLID 2FLP 
are displayed.  Press both the 
 buttons 
to activate the mode.  “OK ?” will appear 
flashing in the upper left of the display.  Pressing 
both the 
 buttons again will lock in the 
selected mode.  CAUTION: AS SOON AS 
YOU SWITCH THE MODEL MODE, SOME 
OR ALL OF THE DATA EXISTING IN THE 
CURRENT MODEL MEMORY WILL BE 
ERASED!  (The other seven memories will not 
be affected.) 
3.  Do not worry that the servos may not be 
moving the proper direction now.  We will first 
activate all the special mixes necessary, and later 
go to the reverse menu to correct any reversed 
servo responses (if necessary). 
Press the 
buttons to get to the Advance 
Menus.  This is where are the sailplane-specific 
mixers are located.  Press either of the 
keys 
to get to the aileron differential (AI-DIF) settings 
menu.  Activate this mode by pressing the plus 
(+) 
 key (the ‘ ’ symbol will be 
flashing).  This makes the second aileron servo 
(CH7) operate.  Ignore the number settings for 
now. 
4.  Move to Aileron→Flap menu (AIL-FL, p 61).  
Activate it by pressing the Plus (+) 
 key 
(‘
’ should be flashing).  Use the Right (>) 
 key to get the left-hand number flashing, 
then use the plus (+) 
 key to set a value 
of 50%.  Move the aileron stick to get the other 
number flashing, and set to the same number. You 
can increase this setting later if you need more 
maneuverability, such as for a slope racer or F3B 
model.  
 
Now you may choose whether you want this mix 
always on or switchable.  By hitting the Right (>) 
 key, you will see a display indicating 
Switch E controls this function, and the setting of 
the switch.  NULL means always on, UP means 
on when Switch E is up, and DOWN means on 
when Switch E is down.  We recommend 
leaving it in the NULL position; you can change 
the switch setting by pressing the (+) or  (–) 
 keys. 
 
5.  If your model has a V-tail, go to the V-TAIL 
menu (p. 41) and activate it.  This will make the 
elevator and rudder commands mix to the two tail 
surfaces.    Leave the settings as is for now. 
 
6.  Now move the aileron stick to the left.  You 
should see your model’s servos deflect as shown 
in the rear view below.  The Right aileron and 
flap should move down, and the Left aileron and 
flap should go up.  If the wing servos move as 
specified, you can continue. 
REAR VIEW OF MODEL WITH LEFT AILERON COMMAND