Joe Wurts wrote:

Finally, the launch mode has full span camber, typically about 12 to 15 degrees of camber. The differential is set to between 80 and 90%, with as much ail>rud mix as possible. The large differential is because the trailing edge is already set to produce the maximum amount of lift out of the wing. If more downward deflection would produce more lift, then I'd put it in the preset (an oversimplification, but should get the concept across).


If you have an 8103 or 7xx or 3xx radio and wish you had another differential setting for launch mode, you can do this with a mixer. Set up a programmable mixer and mix AILE -> FPRN. Turn this mixer on with the same switch you use for launch mode. Adjust the mix values to get your differential. Note that the mixer values will be positive in one direction and negative in the other direction.


(Or get a 9303 and you have a different differential setting for every flight mode)
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