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that is too short), will crash or fall.
Tips for visualizing the braking effect:
Spread the fl aps and, from the front, look
at the surface from above and below. The
greater the projected surface of the protruding
rudder, the greater the braking effect.
Elevator curve display
BACK
LANDING
Graubele
S
IN
OUT
POINT
OFF
INC
ENT
DEC
Y-axis
X-axis
ST OFF
Curve
–100%
000%
000%
L
ON
CTL
ON
ACT
NEXT
ELEV
Switch to the display for the control position by touching
the ST OFF button at the bottom left of the display
with a fi nger or the provided stylus in order to make the
necessary settings:
BACK
LANDING
Graubele
S
IN
OUT
POINT
OFF
INC
ENT
DEC
Y-axis
X-axis
ST ON
Curve
–100%
000%
000%
L
ON
CTL
ON
ACT
NEXT
ELEV
The green, vertical bar in the graphic display which
indicates the position of the brake control moves away
from the edge of the graph when the set offset value is
exceeded. The brake fl ap control travel automatically
respreads to 100%. The neutral point of the mixer
always lies at the left edge of the graph independent of
the set offset.
Move the elevator curve toward the opposite stop as
needed. The method for adjusting the curve of this
7-point curve mixer follows the same principles as those
used for the curve mixer described on page 144 with
reference to the "THR.CRV" menu.
Graubele
+100%
–025%
–025%
H
ENT
BACK
LANDING
S
IN
OUT
POINT
OFF
INC
DEC
Y-axis
X-axis
ST ON
Curve
ON
CTL
ON
ACT
NEXT
ELEV
The chosen setting should be tried out and
adjusted if necessary at a suffi cient height.
Make sure that the model does not become
too slow when the brake system is extended! Otherwise,
there is a risk that, after the brake system is retracted
(for example to lengthen a landing approach that is too
short), the model will crash or fall.
After you have fi nished making your settings, touch
the BACK button at the top left of the display to return
to the menu selection:
BACK
SYSTEM
BASE
FUNCTION
Q.Link
Wing MIX
D/R,EXP
THR.CRV
Idle LOW
Prog.MIX
Aile diff
Snap roll
Flap sett
Airbrake
Trainer
Telemetry
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