User Manual
Flight Mode Assignments – (Flap System)
When Flight Modes are active, the 3 Flight Mode positions are displayed on the right side
of the display. They have a default value of SW which indicates that only the FLAP
Switch will control the Flaps regardless of the Flight Mode currently selected.
One or more Flight Modes can be made to control the Flaps by changing SW to another
value. If a Flight Mode is set to NORM then the Flaps and Elevator compensation will
assume the positions defined by NORM for both Flap and Elevator when that Flight
Mode is selected. If set to Mid, the Flaps and Elevator will assume their Mid positions
when in that Flight Mode. When Set to Land, the Flaps and Elevator will assume their
Land positions when in that Flight Mode.
To assign a Flap position to one or more Flight Modes, highlight and select the desired
Flight Mode and then select the Flap position (NORM, Mid, or Land).
Flight Mode Assignments – Flight Modes can
control Flap & Elevator positions. Select the
Flap/Elevator position for each Flight Mode
[FLAP SYS.]
FM0: SW
NORM
Mid
Land
N
R
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Delay – (Flap System)
The Delay parameter determines how long it takes for the flaps and elevator to reach their
positions. The XP9303 automatically times the flaps and elevator so that they reach their
final positions at the same time, resulting in very smooth flap deployment and retraction.
The delay is adjustable in .1 second increments up to a maximum of 2 seconds.
Highlight and select Delay in the Flap System display using the rotary selector. Then use
the rotary to select a delay between .1 seconds and 2.0 seconds.
[FLAP SYS.]
Delay
2.0s
N
FLAP SW
AUTO L
INH
AND
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Delay - Time it takes for
Flaps and Elevator to reach
their positions. Shown set to
2 seconds
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