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Safety in Flying 

 
 

This is NOT a toy! It is a very high-performance RC airplane capable of high speeds and extreme maneuvers. It 
should only be operated by a competent pilot in a safe area with proper supervision. 
 
ONLY fly your aircraft in a safe, open area, away from spectators and vehicles–and where it is legal to fly. 
 
NEVER fly over an unsafe area, such as a road or street. 
 
Never fly too close to yourself or spectators. 
 
Never run your motor inside a house or building with the propeller attached – Remove the prop for safety. 
 

Required Items 

 

CA Glue – Thin and Thick 
Epoxy glue 
Hobby Knife 
Small Phillips Screwdriver 
Set Metric Allen Wrenches 
Scissors 
Small Pliers 
Wire Cutters 
Masking tape 
Optional – Heat gun 
 

Before Starting Assembly 

 
Examination 
 
Unpack your airplane and examine the components. Check for damage of any kind. If you see any damage, 
please contact Value Hobby immediately. 
 
Covering 
 
Your airplane was packed in plastic at the factory without any wrinkles in the covering. You may notice some 
wrinkles now; more likely, you will notice a few in a day or two or the first time you take the plane out to the 
flying field. These wrinkles are the result of wood shrinkage and/or expansion. Balsa wood changes size and 
shape slightly as it is exposed to varying humidity in the air. This is a natural property of balsa wood. As your 
airplane adjusts to the weather in your part of the world, wrinkles may appear and disappear. Wrinkles may be 
removed with the gentle application of heat to the covering material on your airplane. The best tool to use is a 
hobby heat gun. Apply the heat gently: the covering material will shrink as you apply the heat, and this will 
remove the wrinkles. BE CAREFUL! Too much heat applied too quickly can damage the covering, either by 
causing it to pull away from the wood at seams and corners or even by melting it. The covering will shrink at low 
temperature with patient application of heat. 

 

Wrinkles in the covering DO NOT affect flight performance 

 

Remove the canopy before attempting to use heat on your covering! The canopy is made of thermo-activated 
plastic and WILL deform with the application of heat. Do not apply heat to the canopy. 
If you need to clean your airplane, we recommend using a damp towel. The paint used on the canopy and cowl is 
not safe for all cleaners. In particular, DO NOT use alcohol on these parts, it will remove the paint. 

 

Summary of Contents for aviator pro 120

Page 1: ...Aviator Pro 120 ARF Instruction Manual Specifications Wingspan 110 in 2800 mm Length 74 in 1870 mm Wing Area 1581sq in 102 sq dm Weight 11 4 13 4 lbs 5190 6100 g...

Page 2: ...ther Value Hobby reserves the right to modify this warranty without notice Value Hobby has no control over the final stages of assembly or the material used for the final assembly No liability shall b...

Page 3: ...he first time you take the plane out to the flying field These wrinkles are the result of wood shrinkage and or expansion Balsa wood changes size and shape slightly as it is exposed to varying humidit...

Page 4: ...S AC 0566 6 Y Harness Universal Servo Heavy Duty Y Harness 12in AMS AC 0870 2 RECOMMENDED POWER SETUP Product SKU Motor 20cc 30cc Gasoline Engine RX Battery GForce 10C 1100mAh 2S 6 6V LiFe RFI LP 1438...

Page 5: ...www valuehobby com aviator 120 arf html 5 Main Parts and Accessories 1 Wing panels 2 Fuselage 3 Horizontal tail 4 Vertical tail 5 Cowling...

Page 6: ...12mm self tapping screw x 2 17 Tail wheel assembly x 1 18 Wing backplate x 1 19 Wing tube x 1 20 M6 45mm socket head screw x 1 21 Wrench x 1 22 150x3mm aileron servo pushrod x 2 23 100x3mm flap servo...

Page 7: ...em to make sure aileron and flap to move up and down freely not rubbing with each other and the wing Step4 Apply thin CA to both sides of all the hinges After the CA has hardened for a few minutes pul...

Page 8: ...ake the connection secure Step8 Thread the servo wire through the wing panel Step9 Use four self tapping screws to install the servo hatch to the wing Step10 Thread the M3 x 150mm aileron push rod to...

Page 9: ...rod to the aileron Step14 Install a pin clevis to the torque rod Step15 Thread the push rod to the pin clevis and adjust to make sure the hole of the ball link is aligned with the hole of the servo a...

Page 10: ...wo wheel collars and one wheel to the axle Step4 Attach the wheel pant to the wheel axle and use a M2 6 x 12mm self tapping screw to secure the pant to the landing gear Step5 Tighten two wheel collars...

Page 11: ...wing to the fuselage Step3 Use two M6 45mm wing screws and one wood back plate to secure the wing to the fuselage Step4 Remove the covering for the wing strut Step5 Locate the mounting hole on the fus...

Page 12: ...measurements are identical Step3 Check the distance from each stabilizer tip to each wing tip These measurements must also be equal Step4 The last alignment step is making sure the wing and stabilize...

Page 13: ...s to the stabilizer Section5 Rudder and Tail Wheel Installation Step1 Locate the tail wheel landing gear wire and bend it to the shape shown below Step2 Cut a groove and drill a hole on the rudder to...

Page 14: ...14 Step4 Use three self tapping screws to secure the bracket to the fuselage Section6 Elevator Servo Installation Step1 Install two elevator servos onto the fuselage Step2 Prepare two elevator push r...

Page 15: ...push rod to the torque rod Step4 With the elevator centered attach the pushrod to the elevator servo arm Section7 Securing the Stabilizer Step1 Attach two fittings at the bottom rear of the fuselage u...

Page 16: ...ide the cable through a crimp through the cable end and then back through the crimp twice Pull the excess cable tight and use a crimping tool to complete the job Step4 Cut the cable into four equal pi...

Page 17: ...e threads Step2 Remove the covering for rudder servo steel wire on both sides of the fuselage Step3 Prepare a servo with push push servo horn Step4 Install the threaded cable coupler to the ball link...

Page 18: ...the servo horn and vice versa Step8 Connect the steel wire to the cable coupler using aluminum tube Step9 Thread the threaded cable coupler to the clevis Step10 Attach the clevis to the torque rod Ste...

Page 19: ...firewall for engine mounting bolts The marked location is for DLE 30cc engine Step2 Remove the covering for opening for the fuel tank Step3 Assemble the fuel tank and install it in the fuselage Below...

Page 20: ...Install the throttle servo to the fuselage Step8 Test fit the cowling onto the engine and mark the location for cutouts directly onto the cowling Cut off the marked part marked Step9 Install the cowli...

Page 21: ...up 20 down Expo 40 Elevator 20 up 20 down Expo 25 Rudder 30 left 30 right Expo 30 Note Futaba and Hitec radios require NEGATIVE exponential while JR and Spektrum use POSITIVE exponential Range test y...

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