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XP662 MANUAL Airplane
Accessing the Wing Type Selection Function
Flaperon, V-tail, and Delta Mixing are available for
specialty aircraft that require those functions. The
flaperon feature mixes flaps with ailerons so the
ailerons can be drooped for takeoffs and landings
while still functioning fully as ailerons. V-Tail Mixing
combines rudder and elevator for V-Tail operations.
The Delta Wing function allows the aileron to also
act as the elevator, while retaining independent use
of both functions. The Delta Wing function allows the
ailerons to also act as the elevator, while retaining
independent use of both functions.
Flaperon Setup
When using flaperon mixing, two servos (one for
each aileron) must be used. Connect the left aileron
servo to channel #6 (Aux 1) and the right aileron
servo to channel #2 (Aile) in the receiver. Individual
functions (e.g., servo reversing, sub-trims, etc.) are
still available for each of the channels. Use sub-trims
for individual neutral adjustment. Adjust the aileron
travel values by increasing or decreasing the aileron
dual rate. Flap adjustments are made with flap
left/right travel adjustment described in Section 7.5.
Also see Aileron Differential in Section 6.18.
V-Tail
V-Tail Mixing requires two servos. Connect the left
tail servo to channel #3 (Elev) and the right tail servo
to channel #4 (Rudd) in the receiver. Individual
functions (e.g., servo reversing, sub-trims, etc.) are
available for each servo. Use sub-trims for individual
neutral adjustments described in Section 7.4. V-Tail
elevator travel is adjusted by elevator dual rates
described in Section 7.2.
Delta-Wing Mixing
Delta or Elevon Mixing as it is commonly known, is
the final wing mixing selection in your XP652. This
style of aircraft also employs two wing servos.
However, in essence, there is not an elevator present.
Instead, at an elevator stick input, the two wing
servos function in conjunction with one another in
the same direction to create an up/down movement
of the aircraft. Also, when an aileron control is given,
the two wing servos move in opposite directions to
function as ailerons as well.
1. Press the SCROLL and INCREASE buttons up
simultaneously and hold.
2. Turn on the transmitter to enter the System mode.
3. Press the SCROLL button until the “MIX WNG”
appears on the screen.
4. Press the CHANNEL button to select either the
Wing Type (WNG) or V-Tail (VTL) mode.
5. Press the SCROLL button to access the Model
Name function.
6. To exit, press the SCROLL and INCREASE
buttons up simultaneously.
WING TYPE SELECTION
6.4
Press the SCROLL
button until
MIX WING appears
on the screen.
Press the CHANNEL
button to select
Wing Type (WNG) or
V-Tail (VTL) Mixing.
Press the INCREASE or
DESCREASE button to turn the
Flaperon (FPR), Delta (DLT) or
V-Tail (VTL) Mixing on or off.
OF = OFF
ON = ON
INDICATES WING TYPE FUNCTION
FPR = FLAPERON
VTL = V-TAIL
DLT = DELTA
WING = WING TYPE SELECTION
MIX
OF
CHANNEL
SCROLL
INCREASE
DECREASE
ENTER
CHAPTER 6: FUNCTIONS (SYSTEM MODE)
Airplane
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