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ELEVATOR
ELEVATOR2
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[Corresponding model type]: Airplane/glider, Tail type
Ailevator
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This function improves the operating performance
of the roll axis by operating the elevators as
ailerons.
Ailevator is where each elevator in a standard
(conventional) or v-tail moves independently, like
ailerons on a wing. In addition to each elevator side
moving up and down together, each side moves in
opposite directions when moving as an ailevator.
On a V-tail, this is also known as a ruddervator,
as they can serve the same purpose. Typically,
both ailevator and ailerons are coupled together to
maximize roll performance, especially on larger
wingspan planes.
Note: Select ailevator as the Model type at the
Model type screen. This changes the output
channel. Check the Function menu.
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menu and call the setup screen
shown below.
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Tap to the item you want to adjust.
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buttons.
*If the mixing direction is reversed by the linkage,
adjustments can be made by changing the mixing rate
polarity (+ or -).
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moved at the same time, the controls may bind or run out
of travel. Decrease the travel until no binding occurs.
(Aileronfunction)
Whentheelevatorsareusedasailerons,
ailerontraveloftheleftandright
elevatorscanbeadjusted.
(Elevatorfunction)
Theupanddownratesoftheleftand
rightelevatorswhentheelevatorstickis
manipulatedcanbeindividuallyadjusted.
Conditiongroup/
singlemodeselection
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