User Manual

Wing – Wing Configuration – Normal, Flaperon, Delta
The Wing parameter allows selection of the aircraft's wing type: Normal, Flaperon or Delta.
[Wing TYPE]
Function
Name
Wing: V-tail: INH NORMAL
Dual AILE ELEV RUDD FLAP MATE INH
Mate INH INH INH INH Trim -
Trim - - - - AUXT -
TWIN E.
NORMAL
FLAPERON
DELTA
Wing TYPE. Select Wing and then select
the wing TYPE – NORMAL, FLAPERON, or
DELTA
ENT
LIST
CLR
Normal is used when the Aileron channel is the only channel to be used to control
ailerons, either with 1 servo, or 2 servos connected through a Y-harness to the aileron
channel. Connect the Aileron servo to Aileron channel (Ch.2) of the receiver when
Normal is selected.
Flaperon is used when 2 separate aileron servos/channels control the ailerons and there
are no separate flaps on the aircraft. Flaperon allows 2 channels to be used for ailerons
and provides redundancy while making available the Aileron Differential and the
Elevator-to-Flap mixing functions in the FUNCTION List. When Flaperon is selected,
plug the Right Aileron servo into the Aileron channel (Ch.2) and plug the Left
Aileron into the FLAP or AUX1 channel (Ch.6).
Note: if the ailerons are not going to actually be used as flaps and the aircraft
does not have separate flaps, Inhibit the FLAP Switch and FLAP TRIM in the
Devic.SEL function in the SYSTEM Menu (see above). This will protect against
having a severe out-of-trim condition if the FLAP Switch or FLAP TRIM are
accidentally moved
Note: if the aircraft has independent flaps and there is still a desire to use 2
channels for ailerons, set the Wing type to normal. Then inhibit the GEAR or an
unused AUX channel in the Devic.SEL function and select this channel as a Dual
aileron channel in the Dual Channels feature (described below). Plug the right
aileron into the aileron channel (Ch.2) and plug the left aileron into the Gear
or AUX channel selected as the Dual aileron channel.
Delta is used when the aircraft has a Delta Wing configuration where the two ailerons act
as both ailerons and elevators (Elevons). Plug the Right Aileron into the Aileron
channel (Ch.2) and plug the Left Aileron into the Elevator channel (Ch.3) when
Delta is selected.
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