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Hangar 9 P-51 Mustang 60 ARF Assembly Manual
Step 7
Secure the electronic speed control to the bottom of the
motor box using two-sided tape and tie wraps.
Step 8
Connect the leads between the speed control and motor. Use
tie wraps to secure the wiring so it will not get entangled in
the moving parts of the motor.
Hint
: Drill a 5/32-inch (4mm) hole through the firewall
so a tie wrap can be used to secure the wiring to the
firewall as shown.
Step 9
Plug the lead from the speed control into the throttle channel
of the receiver at this time.
Step 10
The batteries are mounted in the fuselage from the top side.
Use hook and loop straps to secure them in the fuselage.
It may be necessary to use hook and loop tape to keep the
batteries from sliding on the battery tray in the fuselage.
Note
: The second photo shows the dual battery
configuration for the Power 90.
Step 11
At this time check the operation of the motor using the radio
system. It should rotate counterclockwise when viewed
from the front of the fuselage. If it does not, refer to the
instructions included with the speed control to correct the
direction of rotation.
Cowling and Spinner Installation -
Electric Version
Required Parts
Fuselage assembly
Cowling
Spinner assembly
Propeller adapter
Propeller
Propeller nut
Spinner backplate spacer
3mm x 15mm socket head machine screw (4)
Tools and Adhesives
Rotary tool with sanding drum
Hobby knife with #11 blade
Hobby scissors
Box or open end wrench: 12mm
Hex wrench or ball driver: 2.5mm, 5/32-inch
Step 1
Carefully cut the opening in the front of the cowling to allow
cooling air to pass through the cowling. Use a rotary tool
with a sanding drum to clean up any rough edges left from
the hobby scissors.
Note
: Both motor options (Power 60 and Power 90)
have been tested and only require the opening in the
front of the cowling to allow cooling air to pass into the
fuselage.