VERTICAL STABILIZER INSTALLATION
Required Tools and Fasteners:
#1 Phillips Screwdriver, Emery Board, Felt-Tip Pen
15-30min Epoxy, Low-Tack Masking Tape
BATTERY INSTALLATION
Remove the canopy from the fuselage by pulling the canopy latch to the rear of the fuselage and lifting the canopy from the fuselage.
Apply a piece of hook-sided adhesive backed hook and loop strip to the battery tray.
Place the flight battery in the battery compartment and secure it with a hook and loop strap. Please note, the battery is placed toward
the rear of the battery compartment.
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Required Tools and Fasteners:
(1) Hook Side Adhesive Backed Hook and Loop Strip
(1) Hook and Loop Strap
M3x20mm Phillips Head Self-Tapping Screw
Apply a piece of low-tack masking tape to the inside of the fuselage covering the hole for the stabilizer tube.
Test fit the carbon fiber vertical stabilizer tube by inserting it into the hole of the fuselage, until it is flush with the bottom of the fuselage
(meets the tape applied in step 1). If there is anything obstructing the tube, use a # 11 hobby knife to remove the obstruction.
Orient the servo towards the left of the fuselage and slide the vertical stabilizer halfway onto the fuselage. Plug in the rudder servo and
fully seat the stabilizer to the fuselage, while being careful to align the stabilizer mounting slot with the tab on the fuselage. Be sure to
avoid pinching wires during this process. Secure the stabilizer to the fuselage using a #1 Phillips screwdriver with a M3x20 Phillips
head self-tapping screw.
Avoid over-tightening the screw, and do NOT use blue thread locker on this connection.
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*Apply adhesive backed hook and loop strip*