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each servo. If the servos need to be adjusted independantly, use the
"F1 (Sym.)" button to unlock the servo travel for adjusting the
individual values in the selected menu line.
9.2.10 Butterfly Mix (Crow Mix)
The basic configuration of the butterfly mix (also known as crow) is
created by using ailerons, flaps, and elevator flying surfaces. The
Butterfly/Crow mix is helpful for maintaining speed during fast
descends and creating controlled drag for spot landings.
1.
Butterfly/Crow Activation
The Butterfly mix can be activated by any control element
(Switch/Knob/Stick). By selecting the switch and by editing the
desired assignment you can activate and select the position at which
this Switch/Knob/Stick or Logical Switch will turn the Butterfly mix
ON or OFF. This menu line includes a visual graphic to show the ON
or OFF position of your selected switch.
2.
Butterfly/Crow Delay
The time delay function can help smooth the transition from one
state to another. Function of the "Delay" is to slow down the
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movement of the control surfaces during the change. Increasing the
number on the positive side "+" slows the deployment while
increasing the number on the negative side "-" slows return of the
surfaces to their original positions.
3.
Butterfly/Crow Global or Separate Setting
The Butterfly/Crow mix configuration settings can be set collectively
for all flight modes by selecting the "G-(globe)" symbol or you can
allow individual aileron differential settings in each separate flight
mode by sellecting the "S-Separate" symbol.
4.
Butterfly/Offset
Due to the request of many sailplane pilots this function was
updated. Now expanded to four screens, there are several added
options in this menu.
a.
You can set an offset to the butterfly control so that there will be
a specified dead zone at the beginning of the control stick's travel.
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