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Re: [RCSE] Setting up the 8103 (3810) for trilerons


It's already done for anyone flying the 8U Super. I have not heard from Stylus or JR users
yet but I would imagine it can be accomplished by using the same method I used for the
8UAFS. 
8USuper Escape programming:    http://www.users.uswest.net/~slickraft/escape.htm

Note:
The Escape has four separate ailerons, which during different parts of the flight, should
be coupled or uncoupled. The outer ailerons are not really "trilerons" as they have a
dedicated servo driving them and are not mechanically driven by the main aileron servo.
Trilerons generally refer to the triangle shaped ailerons which are driven by a small pin
or tab from the main aileron and cannot be coupled or uncoupled in flight.
Trilerons pictures:   http://www.users.uswest.net/~slickraft/tritext.htm

Dave W.
Mesa AZ



John Ensoll wrote:

> Has any one sorted out how the Tx should be programmed to get the best out
> of this new design.
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