Mike, you are quite right, old habits.

I was trying to use the Aileron to Rudder standard mix rather than using
a separate programming mix.  I guess I have to set the pre-programmed
mix to 0 and go to the programmed mix.

I use on/off on my DLG so I can practice rudder with my left thumb.  I
prefer coupling, but I wanted to see a good roll with a new DLG just
built.  I set my rudder up exponentially, so that my rudder kicks in
fast before the aileron takes over.  I like more top-rudder ( believe
that is what that is).  I found recently I was cross-coupling the
aileron and rudder for flatter turns.  My old habits go back to just
rudder elevator on planes with more dihedral.

Thanks for the help.

Chris


> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [RCSE] 9303 aileron to rudder coupling
> From: Mike Lachowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, June 04, 2008 2:46 pm
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: "soaring@airage.com" <soaring@airage.com>
>
> Some old habits don't go away... Normally aileron to rudder coupling is
> set up by flight mode.   Flight modes make it possible to have more than
> two mixes.  In fact for aileron to rudder, you should set the mix to
> 100% in launch mode in case you forget to use the correct stick.
>
> My suggestion if you want on/off mixing would be to use one of the
> programmable mixers.  Configure aileron to rudder.  Have the mix switch
> change you to position 1.  Set the aileron to rudder mix rates you want
> for position 0 and then leave the mixes for position 1 at 0.   In
> reality you probably don't want to go to 0, just a very low value.  So
> you could set position 1 to some small numbers like 6 or 7.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I am trying to set up my 9303 to turn off the aileron rudder coupling
> > via the right back Mix switch. I have been unable to locate the setup as
> > I had on my 8103.  Can some help with a pointer on how to do it?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Chris
> >
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