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<DIV><FONT size=2>Georgie,</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>I'm really sorry you are having difficulty with programming,
I'll be happy to show you next time we see each other. Never having
done airbrake before (if you mean both ailerons up like when landing), I
just turned it on and programmed it with the following:</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>W</FONT><FONT size=2>ith the airbrake coming on at low
throttle like when landing, here are the following steps (assuming you have
wing type set to flaperon):</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2>Pick a mix (I used 51) select throttle --->
flap. Go to "ORIG". then page back and hit the offset (I normally
give it two clicks of throttle) then enter the percent mix (that you want the
ailerons to go up). Ooops, wrong direction ailerons are going down,
just hit the "turn" button. Done! Want to turn it on/off with any
switch? Just hit the page button and select one. BTW,
"ORIG" is used so that if you have to make trim changes to throttle,
it won't effect the mix, just takes the raw stick movement. Norm, is
normal stick and trim and INCL adds in everything you have tied to it (like
mixes). </FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>Don't want associated airbrakes with throttle stick position?
Then just do the same 51, and mix gear to flaps (or any free channel to flap),
and you're there. Bump up the % to where you want it. Done. In
fact you can assign this to most any (gear, aux 2, aux 3, aux 4, aux
5) switch/lever by assigning therefore, and then going to your favorite
code 17, disactivating the (master mix channel).</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>Switch assignment- mixes can be assigned to any of your
switch/lever of choice (E-F, MD, LD, MX, AU, GR, SNP, and stick
position).</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>Its harder to describe than to just dive in and program with
the touch screen.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>The 5 flight modes that are available can be used for
different setups (if you want to experiment trying different combinations during
a flight for example) Its an incredibly potent radio. BTW, To get the
extra two rates, go to your favorite function 17 and select "extra" and you'll
see FM3 and FM4 appear in your Dual Rate/Expo (Code 13).</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>I've set up 5 flight modes before. For example on my TOC plane
I have normal flying (F0), 4 roll circles (F1), One roll circles (F2), 3D/
Freestyle (F3), and alternate 3D/ Freestyle (F4). Note for the back right
switch, it gives you F0, F3 and F4, so you can always go back you your baseline
F0 with just one switch movement. Transmitter beeps if you turn it on and
switch rate position is other than F0.. Useful if you don't want to take
off in 3D mode.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>I will say, however, its up to personal preferences. For
example, on my pattern plane, I prefer just one switch (the aileron D/R) for
changing all (Ail, elev, rudder) rates from low to high. I make the
centers the same (double expo on high) so I can switch rates during a maneuver,
in fact even during a (loose) loop radius, and it will have the same feel and
not "jerk" when I change rates. If I could get by with just one rate and
no switches at all, I would. Chip does. Some pattern plane designs
are already there.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>BTW, still have the double moose can muffler (as a spare)that
I made from your great idea in case the multi $$ ES pipe
fails.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>Don</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><B>-----Original Message-----</B><BR><B>From:
</B>george kennie <<A
href="mailto:geobet@gis.net">geobet@gis.net</A>><BR><B>To: </B><A
href="mailto:discussion@nsrca.org">discussion@nsrca.org</A> <<A
href="mailto:discussion@nsrca.org">discussion@nsrca.org</A>><BR><B>Date:
</B>Tuesday, May 27, 2003 1:12 PM<BR><B>Subject: </B>Re: JR
"Unplugged"<BR><BR></DIV></FONT>I feel compelled to interject at this point
that my experience with the JR 10X programming has not been the piece of
cake that others seem to find it to be. </BLOCKQUOTE></BODY></HTML>