Elevon and v-tail mixing – Tactic TTX410 4-Ch SLT User Manual

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6. The LED on the teacher’s Tx will flash 3 times to indicate it has linked to the student’s Tx.

7. Release the trainer switch on the teacher’s Tx.

8. Once both transmitters are linked together, power can be applied to the Rx to prepare for flight. Make

sure both transmitters are kept within 15 feet of each other at all times while training.

9. To transfer control of the aircraft to the student, pull the teacher’s trainer switch and hold. Release

the switch to immediately return control of the aircraft to the teacher.

10. When the training session has ended and power has been safely removed from the model, turn

OFF the power switch of both transmitters. This will break the wireless link between both transmitters.
Return to step 1 above to re-establish the wireless link for additional training.

The TTX410 includes elevon and v-tail mixing functions. The default setting for all mixing will be “off”, meaning

functionality will be suitable for traditional airplane wings and a normal T-shaped tail. To change the mix setting:

1. With the Tx power switch off, move the right

stick to the bottom-right corner, the left stick to
the bottom-left corner, and hold in these positions.

2. Turn the Tx power switch ON.

3. The LED should flash. If accompanied by two
beeps the V-tail mix function has been activated.

“V-tail” is a mixture of the elevator and rudder

channels. Two servos are used in the tail; one
for each control surface. This will control the
airplane’s “pitch” and “yaw” axis at the same
time. If the elevator and rudder functions appear
reversed at the control surfaces it may be necessary to swap the channel 2 and channel 4 servo plug
positions in the receiver. If this is the desired mix function move to the next section.

4. To skip the V-tail mix and

instead activate the elevon (delta

wing) mixer, turn the Tx power
switch OFF and repeat the above

procedure. When the flashing
LED is accompanied by three
beeps the elevon mixer will be
active. “Elevon” is a mixture of the
elevator and aileron channels and
controls the airplane’s “pitch” and “roll” axis simultaneously. One servo is used for each control surface.
If the elevator and aileron functions appear reversed at the control surfaces, it may be necessary to
swap the channel 1 and channel 2 servos’ plug positions at the receiver.

5. To cancel all mixes, repeat this procedure again. When the flashing LED is accompanied by one
beep all mixes will be off.

ELEVON and V-TAIL MIXING

Left Rudder

ch2

ch4

ch2

ch4

Right Rudder

ch2

ch4

Up Elevator

Elevator
Function

Aileron
Function

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