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9.1 Final completion and setting
Install your receiver, connect battery, setup servos and etc. with your trasmitter, check servo
position. Set recommended deflections.
Check CoG point CoG is 104mm /4.09in
from the
Leading Edge of the wing (exactly carbon tube position). As the last step install propeller.
You can set the CoG forward by 12mm, for calmer response during the first flights. Our ECO
setup is set to use 5000mA batteries so that the center of gravity should be just 12mm forward,
this is beneficial for the start.
It is generally ideal to correct the center of gravity by the weight of the batteries and not by
adding lead to the nose or tail of the aircraft.
Make sure the battery is placed properly and secured in position. If battery moves during the
flight it can shift the center of gravity backwards and the aircraft becomes uncontrollable!
You will need:
your own Rx/Tx system, 9channel
adhesive velcro strip for Li-Pol battery, ESC and Receiver
battery strap and zip
2x 1.5/12-18mm self tapping screws
aileron - low rate
expo 50%
+20 degrees
-20 degrees
-12 degrees
+12 degrees
R 20 degrees
L 20 degrees
elevator - low rate
expo 50%
rudder - low rate
expo 50%
aileron - high rate
expo 70%
elevator - high rate
expo 80%
rudder - high rate
expo 80%
+60 degrees
-60 degrees
+60 degrees
-60 degrees
R 60 degrees
L 60 degrees
NOTE: do not use full deflection at high speed (above Va speed) especialy with ailerons, and
of course you can use your own values to your liking.