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66.
Make any remaining radio connections and/or
radio-setting adjustments in accordance with
the needs of your radio system.
67.
Follow your radio manufacturer’s instructions
to safely secure your receiver to the airframe.
(NOTE: As pictured at the right and below,
during test flights the radio receiver was
positioned
beneath
the pilot’s
seat.)
68.
As shown at the right, you may place your
battery inside the bottom of the motor box,
or between the 2 front vertical engine-
mounting struts, or on the pilot’s seat. No
matter where your battery is located, hold
it in position securely with hook-and-loop
material.
(NOTE: Depending on your battery’s size
and location, some additional nose weight
might be needed to achieve
the recommended CG.
If necessary, weight may be
added under the center of the
front elevator as pictured at
the right.
A creative modeler may hide
weight inside the legs of a
modeled pilot figure.)
69.
“Wing wires” are only cosmetic and may be omitted
.
If you choose to install the supplied string to simulate wing wires, guide the string between
anchor points
A
through
L
and
1
through
4
pictured at the top of the following page.
ESC
Lead
from
ailerons
ESC-to
battery
connector
Radio
receiver
Front
elevator
servo
Guide the
leads from the
elevators’ and
ailerons’
Y-harnesses,
rudder servo
and ESC to
your radio
receiver.