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The following question came from Ted Nelson


What are the best elevon setups for a computer setup on a Monarch D-light?

From : Joe Hahn

Hello Ted.

I REALLY like the "elevon" (sometimes called "delta wing") mixing option that most computer radios have. This function typically allows COMPLETE control over the individual servos for direction reversal, travel limiting, proper trim lever function, etc. while providing exactly the correct mixing function. I also like to include some "differential", ie, adjust the travel of each servo so that you achieve about 30% "up" and 70% "down" ruddervator travel. This helps keep the nose down when entering turns or when reversing turn direction when thermalling, etc. You'll have to experiment with the ratio of "up" to "down" travel to suit your flying style.

Joe Hahn
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