You can always just rotate the pickup around.
Well, thats the problem, its an arched top guitar with a very thin body and open pickup cavities. So there is very little room there. I just didn't dare to bend the cable around in there with such small space.
So anyway, I mounted it with the cable going straight into the cable hole. So the pickup now has the screw poles in bridge direction.
However, the pickup split modes and all is correct. Just like the air Norton was. Split position activates inner coils, just as the guitars wiring diagram states it should be.
If I turn the pickup around so it looks "normal" the splitted coil will be in against the neck.
Actually, I don't mind having screw poles on the inner coil of the neck pickup, as It gives me further chance to tweak the sound in split mode! That I didn't think about until just now.
So I guess, Im happy with this anyway. Don't mind the screw poles looking "the wrong way"
And, I must say... the air classics (both of them) sounds awesome!!! The Tone Zone and Air Norton was to much for me. The Air Classics feels more balanced and dynamic.