3D Hobby Shop 62 inch OSIRIS Assembly Manual Download Page 1

 

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Assembly Manual- 62” OSIRIS 

 

Thank you for purchasing this 3DHobbyShop ARF RC aircraft.  If you have any issues, questions, 
concerns or problems during assembly, please contact our tech department at: 

[email protected]

 or 1-830-990-6978 10am-5pm Central M-F 

 

SAFETY in Assembly 

 
During assembly of this aircraft, you will be asked to use sharp knives and hobby adhesives.  Please 
follow all safety procedures recommended by the manufacturers of the products you use, and always 
follow these important guidelines: 
 
ALWAYS protect your eyes when working with adhesives, knives, or tools, especially power tools.  Safety 
glasses are the best way to protect your eyes. 
 
ALWAYS protect your body, especially your hands and fingers when using adhesives, knives, or tools, 
especially power tools.  Do not cut toward exposed skin with hobby knives.  Do not place hobby knives on 
tables or benches where they can roll off or be knocked off.   
 
ALWAYS have a first-aid kit handy when working with adhesives, knives, or tools, especially power tools.   
 
ALWAYS keep hobby equipment and supplies out of the reach of children. 
 
IMPORTANT NOTE – We strive to provide the absolute best-quality ARF aircraft on the planet.  However, 
the ultimate success or failure of this aircraft is dependent upon proper assembly by you.  If you have 
questions about an assembly step, please contact us, or read the assembly thread for your airplane on 
RCGroups.com before proceeding.  It is always better to slow down and be sure of your assembly than to 
rush through it and make a mistake which can cause a crash. 
 

SAFETY in Flying 

 
SAFETY NOTICE:  This is NOT a toy!  It is a very high-performance RC airplane capable of high speeds 
and extreme maneuvers.  It should only be operated by a competent pilot in a safe area with proper 
supervision.   
 
ONLY fly your aircraft in a safe, open area, away from spectators and vehicles–and where it is legal to fly. 
 
NEVER fly over an unsafe area, such as a road or street. 
 
NEVER fly near overhead power or utility lines.  If your airplane ever becomes stuck in a line or a tree DO 
NOT attempt to retrieve it yourself.  Contact the authorities for assistance in retrieving your aircraft.  
Power lines are DANGEROUS and falls from ladders and trees CAN KILL! 
 
Never fly too close to yourself or spectators.  Spinning propellers are DANGEROUS! 
 
Never run your motor inside a house or building with the propeller attached – Remove the prop for safety. 
 
Always fly within your control. 
 
Always follow manufacturer’s instructions for your radio system. 
 
Always obtain proper insurance before flying – contact the AMA at 

www.modelaircraft.org

 

Summary of Contents for 62 inch OSIRIS

Page 1: ...However the ultimate success or failure of this aircraft is dependent upon proper assembly by you If you have questions about an assembly step please contact us or read the assembly thread for your airplane on RCGroups com before proceeding It is always better to slow down and be sure of your assembly than to rush through it and make a mistake which can cause a crash SAFETY in Flying SAFETY NOTICE...

Page 2: ...ur part of the world wrinkles may appear and disappear Wrinkles may be removed with the gentle application of heat to the covering material on your airplane The best tools to use are a heat gun and covering iron Apply the heat gently the covering material will shrink as you apply the heat and this will remove the wrinkles BE CAREFUL Too much heat applied too quickly can damage the covering either ...

Page 3: ...h gear into the pre cut slot in the side of the fuselage and attach with QTY 4 4 40 screws and washers Use blue Loctite or similar threadlocker on these screws Remove covering over horizontal stabilizer opening and the single elevator servo opening in fuselage ...

Page 4: ...age cutout Do not glue at this time NOTE Do not remove any covering from the horizontal stabilizer Align side to side as shown Install carbon wing tube into fuselage and measure on both sides form tube to stabilizer equalize these measurements ...

Page 5: ...5 Sight from the stabilizer forward to the wing tube as shown If you need to correct the position of the stabilizer add shims of card stock on the bottom of the stabilizer on one side ...

Page 6: ...u drip any CA onto your covering use CA debonder and a towel to remove unwanted glue from the covering material Assemble tailwheel bracket onto tailwheel wire Drill hole just beneath bottom rudder hinge into rudder Install tailwheel wire into rudder as shown with 30 minute epoxy allow to cure Install wheel and collar onto tailwheel wire ...

Page 7: ...7 Install rudder onto fuselage using two large drops of thin CA glue per hinge Install tailwheel bracket onto fuselage with QTY 2 woodscrews ...

Page 8: ...er into stabilizer install with two large drops of thin CA glue on each hinge Trail fit second elevator half with no glue Check for alignment between elevator halves Correct joiner slot in second elevator as necessary Install second elevator half using thick CA or epoxy on joiner and two drops of thin CA on each hinge ...

Page 9: ...rvo running extension through fuselage to front Be sure to use your favorite kind of servo plug locking device on the servo plug to prevent the extensions from coming unplugged in flight Install elevator pushrod as shown bolting securely to servo arm and control horns with allen screw locking nut ...

Page 10: ...ll the rudder servo as shown Assemble all 4 ends of the pull pull cables as shown in the diagram Make sure the cables are snug but not banjo string tight The cables cross inside the fuselage to form an X shape ...

Page 11: ...m screw The standoffs are wood and can be sanded of trimmed as needed Use blue loctite on 4mm screws The cowl mounts using four screws through the four plywood tabs at the front of the fuselage To make the correct holes in the cowl and tabs tape a paper strip over the tab as shown then install the cowl the paper strip will indicate the correct position of the tab for drilling ...

Page 12: ...12 Glue aileron hinges using two drops of thin CA per hinge Remove covering over aileron servo opening in wing and use the installed pull string to pull the aileron servo wire through the wing ...

Page 13: ... NOTES Recommended control throws Elevator Low rate 12 degrees up and down Mid rate 17 degrees up and down High rate 22 degrees up and down Aileron Low rate 15 degrees up and down Mid rate 20 degrees up and down High rate 25 degrees up and down Rudder Low rate 25 degrees right and left Mid rate 30 degrees right and left High rate 35 degrees right and left NOTE Fly your initial flights on low rate ...

Page 14: ...d elevator servo Hitec Hs 5245MG Rudder servo Hitec 7985MG APC 15x10E or 15x12E prop Before flight Make sure wing screws are installed and secure Double check all ball link screws and locknuts Make sure canopy latch is fully engaged Balance prop accurately A full selection of spare and repair parts for your Osiris is available at www 3DHobbyShop com We hope you enjoy your 3D HOBBY SHOP Aircraft Be...

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