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PROCTOR                 Item code: BH154

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Instruction Manual

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Wing warp: 

Hold  the  panel  twisted  gently  in 

the opposite direction to the warp, 

and apply warm air to remove the 

creases from the covering.

Caution! do not heat the film more than is absolutely 

necessary. If the air or the iron is too hot, the film may 

melt and holes may be formed.

This model is highly pre-fabricated and can be built 

in a very short time. However, the work which you 

have  to  carry  out  is  important  and  must  be  done 

carefully. The model will only be strong and fly well 

if you complete your tasks competently - so please 

work slowly and accurately.

When  self-tapping  screws  have  to  be  screwed 

into  wood,  apply  a  little  white  glue  to  prevent 

them shaking loose: just squirt white glue into 

the hole and fit the screw.

Caution:

 

This model is not a toy! 

If you are a beginner to this type of powered model, 

please ask an experienced model flyer for help and 

support. If you attempt to operate the model without 

knowing what you are doing you could easily injure 

yourself or somebody else. Please keep your safety 

and well-being in mind at all times.

Important:

 Before you start construction

Even if you have built a large number of RC models 

please  read  right  through  these  instructions  and 

check all the kit components against the parts list. 

We have taken great trouble to keep construction as 

simple as possible, without making any compromises 

in the area of safety.

Note regarding the film covering

Minor  creases  or  bubbles  may  develop  in  the 

film  covering  due  to  major  fluctuations  in  weather 

conditions (temperature, humidity etc.); in rare cases 

you  may  even  find  a  slight  warp  in  a  component. 

These minor faults are in the nature of film-covered 

built-up  wooden  structures,  and  can  easily  be 

corrected using a heat gun, as commonly used for 

modelling.

Creases: 

Blow warm air over the area and 

rub down with a soft cloth.

 REPLACEMENT LARGE PARTS

+  This is not a toy

+  Be sure that no other flyers are using your radio  

frequency. 

+  Wear safety glasses.

+ The glow plug clip must be securely attached to 

the glow plug. 

+  Do not start the EDF if people are near.

SAFETY PRECAUTION

A:   Fuselage.

B:   Wing panel (B1, B2).

C:   Horizontal stabilizer.

D:   Rudder.

E:   Aluminium tube Fuselage

F:   Fiberglass part fuselage

G:  Cockpit fuselage.

L:   Decal sheet.

M:  Plastic parts air inlet to the fuselage.

B1

C

B2

D

A

F

E

G

G1

G2

L

M

Summary of Contents for BH154

Page 1: ...Wing type Naca airfoils Gear type Electric retract gear size 73 5 x 44 x 28 mm not included CNC Suspension Metal Struts included Parts listing required not included Radio 06 channels Servo 07 standard...

Page 2: ...not let these chemicals come in contact with the colors on the covering and the plastic parts To avoid scratching your new airplane do not unwrap the pieces until they are needed for assembly Cover y...

Page 3: ...well being in mind at all times Important Before you start construction Even if you have built a large number of RC models please read right through these instructions and check all the kit components...

Page 4: ...h the middle of the hinge to hold it in position See pictures below 2 INSTALLING THE AILERON SERVOS 1 Install the rubber grommets and brass eyelets on to the aileron servos 2 Using a modeling knife re...

Page 5: ...slot and secure it by A B Epoxy glue 3 Using the thread as a guide and using masking tape tape the servo lead to the end of the thread carefully pull the thread out When you have pulled the servo lea...

Page 6: ...one nylon snap keeper over the wire to secure it to the control horn Install the control horn retaining screw and remove the masking tape from the aileron II INSTALLING THE FLAP Flap install as same...

Page 7: ...cure Secure Screw the gear in position Repeat the procedure for the other Gear 1 Drill a hole 2 5mm 2 Trim IV INSTALLING THE EDF ELECTRIC DUCTED FAN SYSTEM Drill 3 holes from the air outlet for the wi...

Page 8: ...io system Nose gear servo Elevator servo Rudder servo Drill a hole 2 5mm and secure 3 x 12mm 1 Elevator install as same as the way of aileron Please see pictures below VI INSTALLING HORIZONTAL STABILI...

Page 9: ...he fuselage on the top and the bottom of the tail plane using a water soluble non permanent felt tip pen 6 Remove the stabilizer Using a modeling knife and ruler CAREFULLY cut 1mm inside the marked li...

Page 10: ...d the stabilizer in place and carefully inspect the glue joints Use more epoxy to fill in any gaps that may exits that were not filled previ ously and clean up the excess using a paper towel and rubbi...

Page 11: ...tor control horn 2 Push in 1 A B Epoxy glue Control horn Rudder pushrod Rudder control horn M2 Lock nut M2 Rudder pushrod Rudder servo Flaslink Pushrod wire Servo arm Snap keeper VIII INSTALLING NOSE...

Page 12: ...when you are installing the wing Plug the battery pack lead into the switch 2 Wrap the receiver and battery pack in the protective foam to protect them from vibration Use a rubber band or masking tap...

Page 13: ...2mm Test fit the aluminium tube dihedral brace into each wing haft The brace should slide in easily If not use 220 grit sand around the edges and ends of the brace until it fits properly Attach the al...

Page 14: ...gers on the masking tape and carefully lift the plane Accurately mark the balance point on the top of the wing on both sides of the fuselage The balance point is located 127 mm back from the leading e...

Page 15: ...ng the position of the receiver battery and receiver If you are unable to obtain good balance by doing so then it will be necessary to add weight to the nose or tail to achieve the proper balance poin...

Page 16: ...ldren and animals well back from the area of operation This is a flying aircraft which will cause serious injury in case of impact with a person or animal Always operate in open areas away from factor...

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