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Pull the wires through the crimp tube to stretch the springs to approx. 1

 1/2

 times their relaxed lengths, 

then use pliers to securely crimp this tube onto the wires. Cut off and discard the excess wing wire.  
Repeat this process in the same manner to install the left wing panel’s wing wires. 
Use wood screws to attach the tail wheel’s metal mounting tab and 

anchor for the tail wire as pictured at the right. 
Securely attach a spring to one end of the tail-wire anchor. Guide the 

remaining supplied wire through the other end of the tail-wire anchor, 
then slide a crimp tube over both ends of the wire, guide it toward the 

wire anchor at the middle of the wire, and leave an approx. 1-inch loop 

at the crimp tube as pictured at the right. Use pliers to securely crimp 
the tube onto the wires. 
Guide the free ends of the tail wires from the crimp tube into and  
all the way through the openings in the bottom of the horizontal 

stabilizer, then guide the free ends of both tail wires into and 
all the way through the openings in the side of the vertical 

stabilizer as pictured in the line drawing at the right. 
Guide the free ends of both tail wires from where they  

exit the side of the vertical stabilizer into and all the  
way through the openings in the top of the  

horizontal stabilizer, then guide the free  
ends of both  

tail wires  
toward the  

free end of  

the spring  
as pictured  

in the line 
drawing at the right. 
Slide a crimp tube onto the  
ends of the wires, guide both  

wires through the free end of the  
spring, guide the ends of the wire  

back into and fully through the crimp tube, and position the crimp tube approx. 1-inch from the spring.  
(Do NOT crush the crimp tube at this time.) 
Pull the wires through the crimp tube to stretch the spring to approx. 1

 1/2

 times its relaxed length, 

then use pliers to securely crimp the tube onto the wires. Cut off and discard the excess wing wire. 
Complete installation and setup of your radio and power systems per their manufacturers’ 
instructions. 

X.  INITIAL SETUP & ADJUSTMENTS 

1.

 

Center of gravity (CG):

 For your initial flight, we recommend that the Gee Bee Y should balance when 

lifted at a point approx. 5 

1/4

-inches (134.5mm) from the wing’s leading edge next to the fuselage. 

When correctly balanced, it should hang level, neither nose up nor nose down. 

2.

 

Initial control-surface throws for your first flights

  

R e c o m m e n d e d   I n i t i a l   D e f l e c t i o n s

 

Ailerons   .............   

3/4

-inch (15 degrees) at the trailing edge, up & down from center. 

Elevators   ...........   

3/4

-inch (18 degrees) at the trailing edge, up & down from center. 

Rudder   ...............   1-inch (18 degrees) at the trailing edge, left & right from center. 

(NOTE: If you mix rudder with your ailerons, begin with an aileron-to-rudder mix of 40 to 50%.) 
 

Tail wire anchor 

 

Spring

 

Wire with  

crimp tube  

Rudder and  
   left elevator  
     servos 

Right-side 

elevator  

servo 

Left side 

of tail 

Right side 

of tail 

Summary of Contents for Gee Bee Model Y Senior Sportster

Page 1: ...troyed in accidents This radio controlled almost ready to fly ARF 27 sport scale model is based on the full scale Gee Bee Model Y Senior Sportster It comes 99 preassembled by our factory includes a pr...

Page 2: ...mounting box for engine or electric motor Top of wing struts Metal wing and tail bracing wires Hardware package True to scale dummy engine mains and tail landing gear struts with wheels prepainted whe...

Page 3: ...e wing wires by stretching the springs to unhook the top and bottom side wing wires from their anchor points c Slide the wing panels a few inches away from the fuselage disconnect the aileron servo ex...

Page 4: ...del airplane study the instructions and test fit each part to ensure you fully understand the instructions and that no parts are missing damaged or unsatisfactory Some parts may differ slightly from t...

Page 5: ...mask and rubber gloves to guard yourself from eye skin and respiratory tract irritation never blow into such a part as the dust may blow back into your face 22 Some products such as the Nieuport 17 N...

Page 6: ...ndise must be in its original condition as received from Maxford USA with no assembly or modification in the product s original packing materials complete with any included printed materials manuals a...

Page 7: ...within the landing gear struts as pictured below These composite tubes help protect the fiberglass wheel pants from being abraded by the wing wires NOTE The left and right side lower wheel pants are...

Page 8: ...illing guide holes and using screws to secure the wheel pant s mounting flange to the lower surface of the wing NOTE If you drive screws into the wing s bottom sheeting be sure to apply thin CA adhesi...

Page 9: ...he horizontal stab ilizer as pictured at the right Leave enough space between the elevators and the horizon tal stabilizer to ensure adequate elevator travel then permanently attach both halves of the...

Page 10: ...y attach the rudder with thin CA Use screws to attach the tail wheel s metal mounting tab to the bottom of the fuselage Center the rudder servo While holding the rudder at neutral install the rudder s...

Page 11: ...s Test fit the top of wing struts into their openings in the tops of the wing panels and the slots in the sides of the fuselage below the cockpit hatch If you will optionally glue the lower ends of th...

Page 12: ...eyelets into the openings in the wing and tail section as pictured at the right Guide the free ends of both wing wires into and all the way through the openings in the wing as shown in the line drawi...

Page 13: ...r then guide the free ends of both tail wires toward the free end of the spring as pictured in the line drawing at the right Slide a crimp tube onto the ends of the wires guide both wires through the...

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