Futaba 10CAG Manuale Istruttivo

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Aircraft tail types (ACRO
GLID):
There are 4 basic tail types in aircraft models:
• Simple. Model uses one elevator servo and one rudder servo (or multiple servos on a Y-harness). This is the default. 
• Dual Elevator servos. Model uses 2 elevator servos. see AILVATOR (ACRO) see p. 57. 
• Tail-less model. Model uses 2 wing servos together to create roll and pitch control. see ELEVON(ACRO
GLID 1A+1F). see p. 56. 
• V-TAIL. Model uses 2 surfaces, at an angle, together to create yaw and pitch control. see V-TAIL (ACRO
GLID). see p. 58. 
Note: Only one of the three tail-type functions (AILEVATOR, V-TAIL, and ELEVON) can be used at a time. The radio provides a 
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Adjustability:
• Requires use of CH1 and CH2.
• Independently adjustable aileron travel allows aileron differential. 
• Independently adjustable elevator travel allows for differences in up vs. down 
travel.
• Separate ELEVON settings for each condition (GLID only)
[Note] When changing the polarity (positive or negative) of a rate, "change rate 
dir?" is displayed as a check. Please set up after pressing DIAL for 1 second and 
canceling the alarm display. (GLID only) 
NOTE: If ELEVON is active, you cannot activate FLAPERON,  AILE-DIFF, or 
AILEVATOR
. An error message OTHER WING MIXING IS ON displays and you must 
deactivate the last function to activate ELEVON.
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setup. If large travels are specified, when the AILERON and ELEVATOR 
STICKS are moved at the same time the controls may bind or run out of travel. 
(
For details on setting up a complex aerobatic plane, please visit www.futaba-
rc.com\faq\. Many other setup examples are also available at this location.
)
GOAL of EXAMPLE:
STEPS:
INPUTS:
Activate ELEVON.
Adjust aileron down travel to 90% of up 
travel, creating aileron differential.
Open the ELEVON function.
for 1 second.
 (If BASIC,
again.)
C
to ELEVON.
Activate the function.
C
to MIX.
to ACT.
Optional: adjust the up/down travel 
separately for the servos as ailerons. 
(Ex: down to 
90%.)
C
to AIL1.
AILERON STICK.
to 90%.
C
to AIL2.
AILERON STICK.
to 90%.
Optional: adjust the elevator travel of 
each servo. (Ex: right servo elev. travel 
to 
98%, left to 105%.)
C
to ELE2.
to 98%.
C
to ELE1.
to 105%.
Close menu.
Where next?
Adjust individual servo's SUB-TRIMs: see p. 49 and END POINTs: see p. 39. 
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View additional model setups on the internet: www.futaba-rc.com\faq.html
(GLID 1A+1F)
(ACRO)