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. With the trim tab centered and the left 
stick in position for neutral flap (low stick), press the CLR key to 
the right of the data keys. This stores your of
fset or neutral point.
 
2.
   Use the CH key and go to SPOI-FLAP
. Using the + or - keys, 
program the mix value to give 90 degrees of flap throw
. It may 
be necessar
y to return to TRVL ADJ. (endpoint adjustment) to fine 
tune the flap throws and keep both sur
faces even as they are 
lowered.
 
 
3.
   Use the CH key to move to SPOI-ELEV where you can now 
set your elevator compensation. The value may var
y depending 
on the size and type of elevator used. A star
ting point for all 
flying stabilizers will be approximately 3
5% down; a fixed
 
stabilizer with elevator will generally use a smaller percentage.
 
4.
   If you want to add crow (spoilerons), use the CH key to 
move to SPOI-AILE.  With the data keys, set the mix value for the 
desired amount of up aileron (crow). This is an option that not all 
pilots will use, but it can be a ver
y effective tool in helping to 
slow down for landing. Depending on the design of glider you 
are flying, anywhere from 5-45 degrees of crow (camber) can 
be useful.
 
 
This basic set-up will provide you with an effective landing mode 
for almost all conditions. The given values are only guidelines, 
and you will need to experiment and adjust them to your 
individual need and style.
 
 
The Full Span/V
ariable Crow/Camber Function also uses the 
Butter
fly por
tion of the Function Mode. The purpose of this 
function is to allow you to vary the crow (camber) or position of 
the trailing edge of your wings’ air
foil while flying, combined 
with the ability to adjust to variable flying conditions. T
o
use this 
function, place the landing/crow (camber) switch in POS.0, 
which is toward the face of the transmitter
.
 
 
1.
   Use the Ch key to move the cursor to SPOI-FLAP
. With the 
left stick moved to the full throw (down flap) position, adjust the 
mix value for approximately 1/4” to 3/8” down flap.
 
 
2.
   Leave the left stick in that position and use the CH key to 
move to SPOI-AILE. Use the data keys to move the ailerons 
down the same amount as the flaps. You may have to fine tune
each aileron in the Endpoint Adjustment Function (TRVL ADJ.) to 
get a straight line along the trailing edge.
 
 
3.
   If you want to change elevator trim as you add crow
 
(camber), you can assign a value in SPOI-ELEV for this purpose.
 
4.
  If you have set the camber and the landing modes at neutral 
with the left stick in lower position where the trim tab will 
function, the trailing edge will reflex (move up) 2-3 degrees (in 
camber mode only) when the trim tab is moved down. For most 
moder
n glider air
foils, this is adequate for increased speed or 
penetration in wind.
 
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