Aileron-to-Rudder Mixing
Aileron-to-rudder mixing is useful for some airplanes to counter-
act adverse yaw effects. Adverse yaw is where a right aileron
input causes left yaw.
Two rudder mix values are available and can be programmed to
be automatically selected in any or all flight modes or by a
desired switch.
The aileron-to-rudder mix values, Position 0 and Position 1, can
be selected in flight modes or with various switches. Touch PAGE
in Code 62, Aileron—>Rudder Mix, to access the switch selec-
tions.
Note: When flight modes are inactive, the following switch
choices are available:
E-F ➞ ELEVATOR FLAP SWITCH UP POSITION
M-D ➞ ELEVATOR FLAP SWITCH MID POSITION
L-D ➞ ELEVATOR FLAP SWITCH DOWN POSITION
MX ➞ MIX SWITCH
AU ➞ AUX 2 UP POSITION
GR ➞ GEAR SWITCH
SNP ➞ SNAP ROLL BUTTON
STK ➞ SELECTABLE THROTTLE STICK POSITION
Note: When flight modes are activated, they replace the follow-
ing switches:
FM0 ➞ E-F
FM1 ➞ M-D
FM2 ➞ L-D
FM3 ➞ MX
FM4 ➞ AU
Note: POS1 has priority over POS0 such that if any switch or
flight mode that’s assigned to POS1 is turned on, the POS1 value
will be in effect. For example, all flight modes are set to POS0,
gear switch is set to POS1. When the gear switch is moved in the
forward position, POS1 values will be in effect even though the
flight mode that you are in is set to POS0.
10X MANUAL Airplane
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8.15
Code 62