These mixer functions should not be put on one switch.
Due to the design, these mixer functions are permanently required and therefore have to be
permanently switched on ([Switch ON]).
Winged models with V-tails
With a V-tail assembly, the two rudder flaps, which are usually at 90° to one another, are treated like one rudder and
one elevator and thus assigned to receiver Channels 1 & 2. For the servos to work correspondingly, the rudder flaps
have to be mixed together as for a delta wing.
Mixing the rudder flaps in the opposite directions induces a turning motion of the model about the vertical axis. This
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corresponds to the function of a rudder.
With a parallel direction of the servos, the models reacts with a motion about its lateral axis. This corresponds to
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the elevator function.
These mixer functions should not be put on one switch.
Due to the design, these mixer functions are permanently required and therefore have to be
permanently switched on ([Switch ON]).
l) Setting the mixer functions for helicopter models
Mixer 1 is preset such that Rotary Controller A is linked to Channel 5 of the receiver.
This setting can be overwritten at any time.
Mixer 2 and 3 have not yet been allocated.
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If you have a helicopter with an adjustable gyro, you can adjust the
sensitivity of the gyro via a rotary controller.
Connect the gyro gain to Channel 5 of the receiver.
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Select [Mix 1], [Mix 2] or [Mix 3].
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For the output channel, select a rotary controller [VR A] or [VR B].
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Couple the rotary controller to Channel 5 of the receiver.
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Switch the mixer permanently on.
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