User Manual
Elevator Positions – (Flap System)
There are 3 elevator positions that correspond to the 3 Flap positions – Normal (flaps
retracted), Mid (Flaps partially extended), and Land (Flaps fully extended). The settings
are used to compensate for any changes in pitch that may result from extending the Flaps.
The Normal Elevator position (NORM) should always be set to 0% because elevator
compensation should not be required when the flaps are not extended.
The Elevator Mid position should be set so the aircraft maintains the correct pitch attitude
when the flaps are lowered to their Mid position or partially extended. Likewise, the
Elevator Land position should be set so the aircraft maintains the correct pitch attitude
when the flaps are lowered to their Land position, or fully extended. Some trial and error
will be required to get the Elevator Mid and Land deflections correct.
To change a percentage, highlight and select the position name (NORM, Mid, Land) and
use the rotary to select an Up or Down percentage
Note: the direction of travel (Up/Down) is determined by rotating the selector Left or
Right when the value is 0%.
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NORM U100%
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Land D50%
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Flap Positions – (Flap System)
There are 3 Flap positions – Normal (flaps retracted), Mid (Flaps partially extended), and
Land (Flaps fully extended). The settings are used to set the flap deflection for each of
these positions.
The Normal Flap position should always be set to U100% or the value that causes the
flaps to fully retract and align with the trailing edge of the wing.
The Mid Flap position should be set according to the aircraft manufacturers'
specifications for partial flap deployment to assist in short field takeoffs. Likewise, the
Land position should be set to the aircraft manufacturers' specifications for full flap
deflection to assist in landing.
To change a percentage, highlight and select the position name (NORM, Mid, Land) and
use the rotary to select an Up or Down percentage
Note: the direction of travel (Up/Down) is determined by rotating the selector Left or
Right when the value is 0%.
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