The flight control offers a brake function, which can be activated and deactivated. To activate/deactivate the brake function, put the joystick to full throttle position
for maximum motor speed on the activated transmitter.
Now connect the flight battery. Once the motor has emitted four individual tones at different pitches, slide the joystick on the transmitter to „motor off" and wait
until the motor has once again emitted three individual sounds.
Then separate the flight battery from the control and connect it again. Now the brake function is switched.
e) Setting the Rudder Travel
If correctly built and if the remote control settings are carried out properly, the rudder should have the following travel values (measured at the rear edge):
Aileron
20 – 25 mm upwards
Elevator
30 – 40 mm upwards
Vertical rudder
35 - 50 mm to the left
Note:
In order to ensure that the model does not react rapidly to small control corrections, you should mix in approximately 50% exponential function.
Warning!
These values state the upper and lower limit values of the rudder travel. Adjust the travel individually to suit your personal preferences.
In practice it has proven to be a good idea to reduce the rudder effect by switchable dual-rate function if required.