If the joystick for the elevator function (see figure 1, no. 12) is moved upwards, the elevator should deflect downwards.
The rear edge of the rudder should be deflected downwards by approx. 6 mm. In flight, the tail unit is then pressed
upwards and the model descends. This control function is required to launch the model into a normal flight attitude
when performing a DLG start, or in the event that it wants to ascend too much due to a control error or a gust of wind.
Elevator function (mode 2)
If the joystick for the elevator function (see figure 1, no. 4) is moved downwards, the elevator should deflect upwards.
The rear edge of the rudder should be deflected upwards by approx. 6 mm. In flight, the tail unit is pressed downwards
and the model ascends.
If the joystick for the elevator function (see figure 1, no. 4) is moved upwards, the elevator should deflect downwards.
The rear edge of the rudder should be deflected downwards by approx. 6 mm. In flight, the tail unit is then pressed
upwards and the model descends. This control function is required to launch the model into a normal flight attitude
when performing a DLG start, or in the event that it wants to ascend too much due to a control error or a gust of wind.
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