![Horizon Hobby E-FLITE Carbon-Z Cessna 150T 2.1m Instruction Manual Download Page 8](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/horizon-hobby/e-flite-carbon-z-cessna-150t-2-1m/e-flite-carbon-z-cessna-150t-2-1m_instruction-manual_2163239008.webp)
Main Gear Installation
1. Place the two main landing gear halves
(A)
into the pocket on the bottom
of the fuselage.
2. Secure them into place using the mounting plate
(B)
and 6 included
M3 x 18mm screws
(C)
. Tighten the M3 x 18mm screws using a 2.0 hex
wrench.
When needed, disassemble in reverse order.
EN
Carbon-Z Cessna 150T 2.1m
8
Motor Installation
1. Install the motor with the X-mount
(D)
on the fuselage using four M4 x 20mm
screws
(E)
. Tighten the screws in place using a 3mm hex wrench.
2. Correctly align and connect the motor wire colors with the ESC wires. Ensure
the motor spins in the correct direction. If motor spins incorrectly, reverse any
two wire connections.
CAUTION:
Make sure that the propeller is not installed before reversing
throttle channel on transmitter.
3. Connect the landing lights
(F)
and install the cowling
(G)
using two 2.5 x 10mm
self tapping screws
(H)
.
4. Install the collet
(I)
, collar
(J)
and spinner backplate
(K)
onto the motor shaft.
5. Install the propeller
(L)
on the propshaft and secure it in place with the prop nut
(M)
. Use a tool to tighten the nut.
IMPORTANT:
The propeller size numbers (
15 x 7
) must face out from the motor for
correct propeller operation.
6. Install the spinner
(N)
onto the prop shaft and secure it into place using the
M2.5 x 8mm spinner screw
(O)
.
NOTICE:
If the propeller is not balanced, the aircraft may vibrate, causing the
stabilization system to not operate correctly and/or decrease the life of the
servos.
Horizon Hobby does not warrant replacement if the servos are used under extreme
vibration or the stabilization system is used with an unbalanced propeller.
CAUTION:
Remove the propeller before radio system setup or accidental
injury may occur.
D
F
I
G
J
K
L
M
N
O
M2.5 x 8mm
H
2.5 x 10mm
E
M4 x 20mm
For more information, view our propeller balancing video on
Horizon Hobby’s YouTube channel.
A
B
C
M3 x 18mm