• All of these switches can be given multiple assign-
ments. Make sure that you do not accidentally as-
sign competing functions to a switch. It is recom-
mendable to write down the switching functions.
Practical Examples:
• Turning on/off an on-board glow plug heater when
an idling switching pointfor the THR control stick
is exceeded or undershot. The switch for the glow
plug heater is controlled at the transmitter by a
mixer.
• Automatically turning the stopwatch on/off to mea-
sure the actual flight time of a helicopter by means
of a control switch on the throttle limiter.
• Automatically turning off the mixer "AILE RUDD"
when the brake flap extends to adapt the landing
position of the model to the ground contour when
landing on a slope without affecting the direction
of flight by rudders.
• Extend the landing flaps and retrim the elevator
while approaching a landing once the throttle con-
trol stick is moved beyond the switching point.
• Turn the stop watch on/off to measure the operat-
ing time of electric motors.
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Control and switch assignment