Graupner MX-12



Mix Throttle with Yaw & Nick & Roll


It might happen, that the X-Ufo looses/gains height if you yaw, nick or roll. You can compensate this behavior "by hand" or use the programmable mixing of the MX-12.

The airplane model hast the advantage of 4 mixers, but you shouldn't use the 4. mixer. The helicopter has only 2 mixers.


Remarks:

- It might be that if you e.g. yaw left the ufo looses height and you yaw to the right the ufo gains height. So you have to set the mixing percentage for every direction on their own.
- The mixing percentage might differ if you e.g. yaw left and right e.g. 10% and 20%.
- If you have to set the mixing percentage to 5%, 10%, 15%, or ... - try and error is your friend ;).
- It's a little bit complicated to decide if you need a positive oder negative mixing percentage. In the table below you can look up if you need a positive negative value.


Let's go:

Select the mixer and assign the desired master and slave channels (manual page 23 or 33).
 - mix yaw ->throttle : Rud -> Ele
 - mix nick->throttle : Thr -> Ele
 - mix roll->throttle : Ail -> Ele

If you yaw, nick or roll and the ufo looses or gains height you have to set the mixing percentages to a positive oder negative value:
mixing value ufo goes down ufo goes up
yaw left + xx % - xx %
yaw right - xx % + xx %
nick forward + xx % - xx %
nick backward - xx % + xx %
roll left + xx % - xx %
roll right - xx % + xx %


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