Translations:KAVAN V20 + ETHOS™ - User manual/467/en

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Curves are a quicker and more flexible way of configuring the center and min/max limits of the outputs, and you get a nice graphic. Use a 3-point curve for most outputs, but use a 5-point curve for things such as the second aileron and flap, so you can synchronize the travel at 5 points. When using a curve it is good practice to leave Min, Max and Subtrim at their 'pass thru' values of -100, 100 and 0 respectively (or -150, 150 and 0 if using extended limits).