@conorturnerisgreat flaperons are when both alierons move down slightly simular to flaps, but the ailerons still work as normal. this increases lift and slows down the plane. you can also program spoilerons, this is when the ailerons move up. Thanks, Rob
@conorturnerisgreat flaperons are when both alierons move down slightly simular to flaps, but the ailerons still work as normal. this increases lift and slows down the plane. you can also program spoilerons, this is when the ailerons move up. USually used in landings. Thanks, Rob
how much down did you set up for the flaperons?
dolbydarma 9 months ago
@dolbydarma Can't recall the dx7 number, start with about 1/4" from the trailing edge, then go from there and see how you like it.
robjinhouston 9 months ago
what are flaperons
conorturnerisgreat 10 months ago
@conorturnerisgreat flaperons are when both alierons move down slightly simular to flaps, but the ailerons still work as normal. this increases lift and slows down the plane. you can also program spoilerons, this is when the ailerons move up. Thanks, Rob
robjinhouston 10 months ago
@conorturnerisgreat flaperons are when both alierons move down slightly simular to flaps, but the ailerons still work as normal. this increases lift and slows down the plane. you can also program spoilerons, this is when the ailerons move up. USually used in landings. Thanks, Rob
robjinhouston 10 months ago