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Xenon 

 
Xenon building instructions 

 

 

ways best to use approved model flying sites. 

 

Never fly towards or over spectators. Keep any high-risk flying manoeuvres well away from other 
people. 

 

Never  attempt  to  repair  your  radio  control  system;  always  leave  such  work  to  the  experts.  Any 
home modifications 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 systems in the vicinity; typically through a “channel clash” (two 
transmitters on the same frequency). 

 

If  possible,  join  a  model  flying  club,  where  you  will  find  plenty  of  friendly  people  to  help  with  all 
your queries and problems. 

 

Please  note:  if  damage  ensues  due  to  failure  to  observe  these  instructions,  the  guarantee  is 
rendered  invalid.  We  accept  no  liability  for  consequent  damage  which  results  from  such  ac-
tions. Please follow the building instructions to the letter when completing and operating this 
model. The building instructions include information on safe flying. This model is in no respect 
a children’s toy. 

 
 

All of us in the aero-naut Modellbau team hope you have many hours of fun 

with your “Xenon”! 

 
 
 

aero-naut Modellbau GmbH & Co KG, Stuttgarter Strasse 18-22, 72766 Reutlingen, www.aero-naut.com 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Xenon RC

Page 1: ...Its low all up weight and aerodynamically efficient wingtips guarantee superb handling and flying qualities combined with a broad speed range and low rate of sink Specification Wingspan approx 2500 mm Length approx 1340 mm Wing area approx 53 5 dm All up weight approx 1 2 1 5 kg Wing loading approx 22 5 28 g dm RC functions Aileron elevator rudder flaps throttle ...

Page 2: ... wire 50 mm 17 Elevator pushrod 1 Pre formed wire 20 mm 18 Servo mount 4 pairs Wood ready made 19 Short horn ailerons rudder 3 Plastic ready made 20 Long horn elevator flaps 3 Plastic ready made 21 Rudder elevator servo well covers 2 GRP ready made 22 Self tapping screw 8 1 9 x 6 5 mm 23 Tailplane retainer screw 1 Aluminium M4 x 70 mm 24 Screw guide 1 Plastic 5 Ø x 4 Ø x 63 mm 25 Screw guide suppo...

Page 3: ... must be secured with adhesive tape to avoid any danger of them working loose A six pin plug and socket connection is required at the transition from the wing centre section to the fuselage Note that all the positive servo wires can be soldered to a common pin as can the negative wires Connect the radio control system and check the operation of the installed servos from the trans mitter At this po...

Page 4: ... described previously for the elevator roughen the GRP surface thoroughly before applying glue as the production process tends to leave traces of mould release agent which could cause the glued joint to fail Extend the rudder servo lead with twisted cable so that it reaches the area under the wing where the receiver will be installed Assemble the rudder linkage as described for the ailerons and fl...

Page 5: ... mm down elevator but the exact value needs to be found by test flying In this configuration the model can approach for landing at a very steep angle without gaining speed The plotted stickers can now be applied to the finished model using the arrangement shown in the kit box illustration The first flight Once you have completed all the checks there is nothing to stop you carrying out the model s ...

Page 6: ...l clash two transmitters on the same frequency If possible join a model flying club where you will find plenty of friendly people to help with all your queries and problems Please note if damage ensues due to failure to observe these instructions the guarantee is rendered invalid We accept no liability for consequent damage which results from such ac tions Please follow the building instructions t...

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