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Scarlet 

 

 
 
Scarlet building instructions 

 

5

 

 

 

Glue  the  plate  for  the  V-tail  servos  in  the 
fuselage under the opening  in the  wing sad-
dle. Thoroughly roughen the inside of the fu-
selage  beforehand  to  ensure  that  the  glue 
adheres well. 

 

Check  that  the  servos  fit  in  the  apertures 
before gluing the plate in the fuselage! 

 

Screw the servos to the servo plate using the 
retaining  screws  and  rubber  grommets  sup-
plied in the servo accessory pack.  

 

Connect  the  steel  pushrods  to  the  servo 
output arms using the threaded couplers and 
clevises supplied. 

 

V-tail 

 

The two steel joiner rods for the V-tail have to 
be  glued  in  the  fuselage:  start  by  fixing  the 
fuselage  on  the  workbench  with  the  wing 
saddle horizontal. Ensure that  it cannot shift, 
and that you can see clearly into the tail end. 

 

Fit  the  rods  and  the  balsa  support  rail  in  the 
fuselage  as  shown.  Use  a  metal  file  to 
roughen the joint areas inside the fuselage to 
ensure that the glue adheres well. 

 

Now  fit  the  V-tail  panels  on  the  joiner  rods 
and align them accurately. 

 

The  included  angle  of  the  tail  panels  is  110 
degrees.  If  the  tail  panels  cannot  be  pushed 
fully  against  the  fuselage,  the  joiner  rods 
need to be shortened slightly. 

 

When  you  are  confident  that  the  tail  panels 
are correctly positioned, glue the steel rods in 
the  fuselage  using  5-minute  epoxy,  taking 
care  to  produce  really  sound  joints.  Fix  the 
tail panels so that they cannot shift. Allow the 
epoxy  to  cure  completely  (preferably  over-
night)  before  you  remove  the  tail  panels 
again. 

 

The  pushrods  in  the  fuselage  are  connected 
to  the  V-tail  panels  by  means  of  pre-formed 
steel  rod  horns  with  linkage  balls  attached; 
glue  these  in  the  tail  control  surfaces  as 
shown. The ball-links allow the linkages to be 
disconnected easily, and they can also be ad-
justed  by  screwing  in  or  out  on  the  threaded 
couplers. 

 

Installing the motor

 

 

The first step is to glue the GRP motor bulk-
head  in  the  fuselage.  Press  it  firmly  against 
the  fuselage  while  you  tack  it  in  place  with 
thin cyano; it can then be glued permanently 
using  5-minute  epoxy.  Keep  the  bulkhead 
exactly  parallel to the front edge  of the fuse-
lage: the motor shaft must be angled slightly 
down (about 2°) and very  slightly  to the right 
(as seen from the tail; about 1°). 
 

Summary of Contents for Scarlet

Page 1: ...Instructions Scarlet RC model aircraft Order No 1308 00 Specification Wingspan approx 3000 mm Length approx 1270 mm Wing area approx 53 5 dm All up weight approx 1 45 kg Wing loading approx 39 g dm RC...

Page 2: ...or bulkhead 1 GRP ready made 16 Short horns aileron 2 Plastic ready made 17 Long horns flap 3 Plastic ready made 18 Horns spreader plate and screws 2 sets Plastic ready made 19 Clevises with threaded...

Page 3: ...dry without glue You can now mark exactly where the servo mounts are to be glued Glue the servo mounts in the wing using thick cyano or epoxy Allow the glue to cure completely before installing the se...

Page 4: ...e wing panels can be secured with strips of adhesive tape ap plied along the joint line on the top surface The fuselage The canopy is detachable so that you can quickly and easily swap the flight batt...

Page 5: ...ly The included angle of the tail panels is 110 degrees If the tail panels cannot be pushed fully against the fuselage the joiner rods need to be shortened slightly When you are confident that the tai...

Page 6: ...t tail panel 17 mm down Rudder left turn left tail panel 17 mm down right tail panel 20 mm up Up elevator both tail panels 20 mm up Down elevator both tail panels 17 mm down Ailerons right turn right...

Page 7: ...ons to your RC system inevitably invalidate its official approval Do not switch your transmitter on until and unless you have ensured that you will not cause inter ference to any other radio control s...

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