CURVE PROGRAMMABLE MIXES (PROG.MIX6, PROG.MIX7):
Your 9C super’s ACRO/GLID programs contain two separate curve programmable mixes. HELI contains one. There are a
variety of reasons you might want curve mixes — usually where a linear mix doesn’t fit your needs along the whole range.
One pre-programmed curve mix is the THROTTLE-NEEDLE function. This curve is adjustable at 5 points, allowing you to
adjust the motor’s tuning at 5 points along its RPM range.
One programmable curve mix defaults to RUDDER-AILERON. A linear mix that keeps the model from rolling in knife-edge
is probably too much aileron when rudder is applied in level flight. Create a curve mix and set all 5 points to match the
linear mix. Inhibit the linear mix, then adjust the curve to get the right response all along the rudder channel’s travel.
Adjustability: for detailed definitions, see Linear Programmable Mixes and Glossary.
• ACRO Defaults: The 2 programmable curve mixes default to the most frequent choices, but can be set to any channel.
• PROG.MIX6 rudder-to-aileron for roll coupling compensation
• PROG.MIX7 rudder-to-elevator for pitch coupling compensation
• GLID/HELI Defaults:
• PROG.MIX6 aileron-to-elevator for coordinated turns
• PROG.MIX7 elevator-to-airbrake for quicker braking (GLID only)
• Master: The controlling channel can only be a channel. Cannot be OFFSET or dial.
• Trim: not available in curve mixes.
• Offset: not available in curve mixes.
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