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42 SPEKTRUM DX7 • TRANSMITTER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
EN
SAIL (SAILPLANE)
Aileron to Rudder
The Aileron to Rudder mix is commonly used for coordinated turns.
When active, as aileron is applied the rudder moves in the same
direction as the turn (right aileron input results in right rudder
output). If you assign the fl ight mode to a switch, a Sub Switch
option allows you to assign an additional switch to activate up to 3
Aileron to Rudder mixes for that fl ight mode.
Aileron to Flap
The Aileron to Flap mix allows the entire trailing edge of the wing
(aileron and fl ap) to operate as ailerons. When active, as aileron is
applied the fl aps also move. Always program the fl aps to move in
the same direction as the turn (so that right aileron is equivalent to
aps moving as right ailerons).
Elevator to Flap
Elevator to Flap mix creates additional lift, allowing a tighter turn.
The entire trailing edge of the wing (aileron and fl ap) operates
as fl aps (camber increase) when you apply elevator. An offset is
provided, which is typically used for Snap Flaps. With Snap Flap,
no Elevator to Flap mix occurs until the offset value is reached.
Typically, this offset is at 70% up elevator so that beyond 70%
the down fl ap mix comes in, providing additional lift for more
aggressive turning (for tight thermals or racing turns).
Flap to Elevator
Flap to Elevator mix prevents pitch up tendency that occurs when
you apply Crow or Butterfl y. This mix is typically used only with the
Camber System. The Flap to Elevator mix operates as a curve so
that the elevator moves down the most during the fi rst 20% of fl ap
deployment, decreases over the next 40%, then remains the same
from 60 to 100% of fl ap travel.
For sailplanes with ailerons/tips/fl aps, make sure an appropriate
Sailplane Type is selected so that tips appear in the transmitter as
RAIL and LAIL. Decrease or increase travel on the tip ailerons by
creating an AIL > RAIL mix.
For each of these mixes, you can program each fl ight mode with different mix values or at 0% if no mix is desired for that specifi c fl ight
mode. Programming values include independent control of the direction and amount a slave surface moves in relationship to the master
surface.
The V-Tail Differential screen enables you to increase or decrease
the amount of differential between control surface throws.
Positive Differential values decrease the amount of “down” travel
without affecting the “up” travel on the opposite control surface.
Negative Differential values decrease the amount of “up” travel
without affecting the amount of “down” travel on the opposite
control surface.
The V-Tail Differential menu option only appears when V-Tail A or
V-Tail B is active in Aircraft Type.
To adjust the V-Tail Differential:
1. Scroll to Switch and press the scroll wheel. Scroll right to
select On (Differential is always on) or assign the differential to
a switch position.
2. Press the scroll wheel a second time to save the selection.
3. Scroll to Diff: and press the scroll wheel once to change the value.
4. Press the scroll wheel again to save the selection.
SAIL Mixing
V-Tail Differential
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