Futaba 10CAG Manuale Istruttivo

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ACRO ADVANCE
 MENU FUNCTIONS: 
Aircraft wing types (ACRO
GLID):
There are 3 basic wing types in aircraft models: 
• Simple. Model uses one aileron servo (or multiple servos on a Y-harness into a single receiver channel) and has a tail. 
This is the default setup and requires no specialized wing programming. 
• Twin Aileron Servos. Model uses 2 aileron servos and has a tail. see Twin Aileron Servos. 
• Tail-less model (flying wing). Model uses 2 wing servos working together to create both roll and pitch control. see 
ELEVON
.
Twin Aileron Servos (with a tail) (ACRO
GLID): Many current generation models use two aileron servos, plugged into two 
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• Ability to adjust each servo's center and end points for perfectly matched travel. 
• Redundancy, for example in case of a servo failure or mid-air collision. 
• Ease of assembly and more torque per surface by not requiring torque rods for a single servo to drive 2 surfaces. 
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• Set a negative percentage to reverse the operation of one of the servos. 
Options:
• FLAPERON:
•Uses CH6 for the second servo. 
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•Also allows aileron differential in its own programming (instead of activating AIL-DIFF).
• Aileron Differential (AIL-DIFF):
•Uses CH7 for the 2nd servo. 
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•Allows for more up aileron travel than down for straighter rolls. 
You will need to choose either of FLAPERON or AIL-DIFF for your model's setup. If you need the ailerons to also operate as 
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other setup examples are also available at this site.) 
NOTE: Only one of the three wing-type functions (FLAPERON, AIL-DIFF, and ELEVON) can be used at a time. All three 
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GOAL of EXAMPLE:
STEPS:
INPUTS:
Deactivate FLAPERON so that AIL-DIFF or 
ELEVON
 can be activated.
Open the FLAPERON function.
for 1 second.
 (If BASIC,
again.)
C
to FLAPERON.
Deactivate the function.
C
to MIX.
to INH.
Close function.
Where next?
Set up AILE-DIFF  (see p. 54) or ELEVON (see p. 56).