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Radio Installation & Setup
Take the time to properly balance and trim your aircraft.
Use the suggested throws below as your starting point
then fine tune to your flying preferences after your first
few flights.
Your receiver can be mounted anywhere in the airframe.
A piece of foam rubber should be used between the
fuselage and the receiver to dampen any vibration.
You can adjust your CG depending on your flying style.
If you fly aggressive 3D aerobatics you’ll want to find
a
more of a neutral CG. When its flown level inverted it
requires little to no elevator input to maintain altitude.
I
f you enjoy sport & precision aerobatics you’ll want a
slightly nose heavy CG.
To test the CG fly left or right at about 3/4 to full throttle
and pull to a 45 degree up-line. Roll inverted and let go
of the elevator stick. A correct nose heavy CG will slowly
arc to the level. A neutral CG should nearly hold the up-
line. And a tail heavy CG will steepen the up-line.
While the final setup is of personal preference, these are
some general guidelines to make your first flight a
success.
Enjoy your new plane!
We at AJ Aircraft sincerely hope you enjoy flying the
67”
AJ ARS.
Feel free to create a support ticket at aj-aircraft.com if you have any problems, questions, or suggestions. Once you get
a few flights in, we would greatly appreciate your review submitted to our web site! See you at the field!
AJ Aircraft
2410 N Monroe St
Monroe, MI. 48162 USA
Phone: 734-244-4015
Control Throws
Low Rates
Elevator
10-15 degrees
15-20% Expo
Aileron
15-20 degrees
40-45% Expo
Rudder
20 degrees
45-50% Expo
High Rates
Elevator
45-50 degrees
60-65% Expo
Aileron
45+ degrees
65-75% Expo
Rudder
45+ degrees
75-85% Expo
Center of Gravity
CG
is 1” in front of wing tube edge
.
Manual Rev 1.1.03/19