On the 10X, I like camber on the right slider (full slider travel sets appropriate camber - no guessing at midpoints) because I can instantly tell by feel whether camber is set. Don't have to move my thumbs off the sticks, or worry about bumping the wrong switch.

Reflex is on the left slider (normally left engaged at full travel) and actuated by the snap roll button...reflex thus can't be left on by mistake. I pirated this idea from Jim Bacus.

Tom



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I haven't used a slider for camber control in over 10 years (since the Airtronics Vision). For a given angle of attack there is only one flap setting that will result in minimum drag, be it positive camber for high AOA or negative camber (reflex) for lower AOA's.

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