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'''ALIGN®/FlySky® iBus'''<br /> <br /> {|cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" border="1" |- style="text-align: center; font-size: 80%;" | style="width:80px;" | 1 || style="width:80px;" | 2 || style="width:80px;" | 3 || style="width:80px;" | 4 || style="width:80px;" | 5 || style="width:80px;" | 6 || style="width:80px;" | 7 || style="width:80px;" | 8 |- style="text-align: center; font-size: 80%;" | Aileron || Elevator || Throttle [CH5] || Rudder || Gyro gain || Pitch || Aux [CH6]* || Governor (nitro) |}<br /> <br /> '''* Modified assignment with PROEDITION firmware'''<br /> When using the PROEDITION Firmware upgrade by default the channel for function Aux [CH6] will be used to control the AttidudeControl gain. The control for Aux [CH6] will be moved to channel 9 (or AX4 for Spektrum® radios).<br /> {{QUOTE|'''Please note:''' When you don't want to use a separate channel to control the AttitudeGain or when your radio doesn't have a sufficient amount of output channels, you have to skip the assignment for the AttitudeControl function manually!}}<br /> <br /> <br />
'''ALIGN®/FlySky® iBus'''<br />
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| Aileron || Elevator || Throttle [CH5] || Rudder || Gyro gain || Pitch || Aux [CH6]* || Governor (nitro)
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'''* Modified assignment with PROEDITION firmware'''<br />
When using the PROEDITION Firmware upgrade by default the channel for function Aux [CH6] will be used to control the AttidudeControl gain. The control for Aux [CH6] will be moved to channel 9 (or AX4 for Spektrum® radios).<br />
{{QUOTE|'''Please note:''' When you don't want to use a separate channel to control the AttitudeGain or when your radio doesn't have a sufficient amount of output channels, you have to skip the assignment for the AttitudeControl function manually!}}<br />
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Translation '''ALIGN®/FlySky® iBus'''<br /> <br /> {|cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" border="1" |- style="text-align: center; font-size: 80%;" | style="width:80px;" | 1 || style="width:80px;" | 2 || style="width:80px;" | 3 || style="width:80px;" | 4 || style="width:80px;" | 5 || style="width:80px;" | 6 || style="width:80px;" | 7 || style="width:80px;" | 8 |- style="text-align: center; font-size: 80%;" | Aileron || Elevator || Throttle [CH5] || Rudder || Gyro gain || Pitch || Aux [CH6]* || Governor (nitro) |}<br /> <br /> '''* Modified assignment with PROEDITION firmware'''<br /> When using the PROEDITION Firmware upgrade by default the channel for function Aux [CH6] will be used to control the AttidudeControl gain. The control for Aux [CH6] will be moved to channel 9 (or AX4 for Spektrum® radios).<br /> {{QUOTE|'''Please note:''' When you don't want to use a separate channel to control the AttitudeGain or when your radio doesn't have a sufficient amount of output channels, you have to skip the assignment for the AttitudeControl function manually!}}<br /> <br /> <br /> ALIGN®/FlySky® iBus
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Aileron
Elevator
Throttle [CH5]
Rudder
Gyro gain
Pitch
Aux [CH6]*
Governor (nitro)
* Modified assignment with PROEDITION firmware
When using the PROEDITION Firmware upgrade by default the channel for function Aux [CH6] will be used to control the AttidudeControl gain. The control for Aux [CH6] will be moved to channel 9 (or AX4 for Spektrum® radios).
Please note: When you don't want to use a separate channel to control the AttitudeGain or when your radio doesn't have a sufficient amount of output channels, you have to skip the assignment for the AttitudeControl function manually!