>Rick wrote ...
>Turn on the v-tail mix, Plug the ruddervators into channels 3 and 4 at the
>receiver (port and starboard respectively) and then use Mix D (its already
>predefined)  to mix rudder (4) to aileron (5).  If you don't want rudder on
>the left stick set the rudder dual rate to zero.

You mix a Master(input) into a Slave(output) .
If you setup as a sailplane with Vtail (plugged into ch 3 and 4) you really
want to mix 2 (aileron stick) into 4 (rudder function) .
If you want both trim tabs to work ( I do ) then use mix E or F .

Mixing 4 into 2 is the way to make the Rudder stick work with the airplane
Delta wing setup , then you plug into ch 2 and 3 .

Either way you choose , I like both sticks to work on my polys .
I setup the rudder stick to move about %50 or less of aileron stick . That
way you get precision yaw control on the rudder stick and quicker roll
control with the aileron . Almost feels like real aileron and rudder . Also
you can move both sticks (same direction of course) for maximum deflection
if needed . Helpful if your used to flying a rudder on fullhouse ships .
Naturally crossing sticking doesn't have the same effect though .

    Happy Soaring ,
        Wayne


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