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E-flite BAe Hawk ARF Assembly Manual
11. Check that both the left and right elevators are
centered and equal to each other.
12. Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver and 2mm x 4mm
machine screw to secure the elevator pushrod
wires in the pushrod connector. Use side cutters
to remove any excess pushrod wire. Save the
pushrod wire remains for later in the assembly
of your aircraft.
13. Repeat Steps 7 through 12 for the steering
servo arm, only enlarging the third hole from
center as shown.
14. Before securing the steering pushrod with
a 2mm x 4mm machine screw and #1 Phillips
screwdriver, make sure that the nose gear has
been centered so your aircraft will taxi straight
on the runway.
Check to make sure the nose gear wire
can move freely so the steering servo is not
overloaded when trying to steer your aircraft.
Speed Control and
Receiver Installation
Required Parts
Assembled airframe
Speed control
Receiver
Hook and loop tape
Required Tools and Adhesives
Phillips screwdriver: #0, #1
Pin drill
Drill bit: 1/16-inch (1.5mm)
Hobby knife w/#11 blade
Side cutters
1. Cut a piece of hook and loop tape and apply it
to the bottom of the speed control as shown. Leave
the adhesive backing on the mating hook and loop
until instructed to do so.