Guido, you could create two mixes in your Tx; the first as I described in my original post (updated) and the second for elevator to aileron that you desire. Simply have the elevator mix go to the "FLAPS" channel much as the original post, first mix does.
The Spirit Aero will process the mixed signal properly and give you what you are seeking. What Tx brand are you using? I fly with Jeti equipment and I suspect it would take less than five minutes to accomplish what you would like; unsure about other brand Tx, though - sorry.
Michael
Guido M. wrote:
Hi all,
I had the opportunity to enjoy the Spirit Aero first time last weekend in an EDF Jet and I also use the crow mix for landing ( flaps down -> aileron up )
as well in combination with elevator ( elevator up -> aileron up a few mm) to induce a geometrical washout, especially helpful for sharp turns to minimize the risk of stall.
It looks like, that both aileron channels CHA 1 and CHA 3 are connected like a Y-wire and that you can only assign a Rx channel with CHA 1, therefor
separate aileron deflection is not possible without some tweaks.
Here is my wishlist: Please split the Aileron in the receiver channel mapping page into two, like Aileron left and Aileron right and allow CHA 3 to assign it's own Rx channel.
Greetings from Germany,
Guido