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<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>
Select the function name
and return to the Model
menu by touching the
RTN button.
<SensorTouch™>
RUDDER 1
Winglet
at Flying wing
( )
RUDDER 2
Winglet
at Flying wing
( )
WINGLET
[Corresponding model type]: Airplane/glider, Flying wing only
This function adjusts the left and right rudder
angles of airplanes with winglets.
Winglets are used to improve the efficiency of
aircraft by lowering the lift-induced drag caused by
wingtip vortices. The winglet is a vertical or angled
extension located at the tip of each wing.
Winglets work by increasing the effective aspect
ratio wing without adding greatly to the structural
stress and hence necessary weight of its structure
- an extension of wing span would also permit
lowering of induced drag, though it would cause
parasitic drag and would require boosting the
strength of the wing and hence its weight. There
would come a point at which no overall useful
gains would be made. A winglet helps to solve this
by effectively increasing the aspect ratio without
adding to the span of the wing.
(Rudder 1/2)
The travel during rudder stick operation
can be individually adjusted.
Select [WINGLET] at the Model menu
and access the setup screen shown
below by touching the RTN button.
Scrolling
Moving cursor
Selecting mode
Adjusting value
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Setting method
● Travel adjustment
Move the cursor to the item you want to
adjust and touch the RTN button to switch to
the data input mode.
Adjust the rate by scrolling the touch sensor.
Initial value: +100%
Adjustment range: -120~+120%
*When the RTN button is touched for one second, the rate is
reset to the initial value.)
Touch the RTN button to return to the cursor
mode.
*If the mixing direction is reversed, change the mixing rate
polarity (+ or -).
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