OMP 60

AIRCRAFT COVERING:   

1.  With all ARFs, varying temperatures and storage delays can cause covering material to loosen over 

time and transportation.  OMP recommends lightly going over all the covering with a covering iron 
set at medium temperatures.  Be sure to use a soft cover over your iron so you do not scratch the 
covering surface.  Be sure you go over all seams and edges of the covering to assure it is secure to the 
airframe and other covering.  Be careful not to apply too much heat or you may cause bubbles or 
damage to the covering.  A heat gun may also be used along with a soft cotton cloth to shrink and 
adhere the covering.  Again, be extremely careful when using a heat gun.   

2.  Some modelers prefer to seal the hinge gaps using strips of appropriate covering or clear trim tape.  

We have found this to be helpful with models intended for higher speed flight or models with 
unusually large hinge gaps.  OMP aircraft utilize a very tight double beveled hinge line and do not 
normally require this step.  Sealing the hinge gaps is therefore left as an option for the modeler.      

 

 

RUDDER INSTALLATION:   

1. The rudder servo is located in the tail of the plane. There are 4 servo openings, 2 on each side of 
fuselage. The back opening on both sides is for the rudder servo and the front ones are for the elevator 
servo or servos.  Locate the carbon fiber rudder control horn, ball links, and associated bolts and nylon-
insert lock nuts.  Use some fine sandpaper to roughen up the area of the control horn so that the glue 
adheres better.  Using a sharp hobby knife cut the covering away from the slot in the rudder on the same 
side as the rudder servo and trial fit the control horn. 

 

2.  Mix up some 30 minute epoxy and coat the inside of the slot and the control horn.  Hint:  a scrap piece 
of 1/16” ply, tooth pick, or old hobby blade can be used to coat the inside of the rudder slot.  Slide the 
control horn in place and make sure it is centered perfectly on the hinge line.  Wipe any excess glue off 
with isopropyl alcohol and paper towels.   Set aside until cured. See picture below for the placement of 
rudder servo, horn and linkage. Do not install rudder at this time. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 60" Yak-55M

Page 1: ...60 Yak 55M Electric Aerobatic Aircraft...

Page 2: ...fiber main and tail wheel landing gear assemblies wing tube battery tray and plastic spinner The plane is also covered in Ultracote in two different color schemes Sincerely John Drake and Bradley Pett...

Page 3: ...our warranty You may contact OMP at omp ohiomodelplanes com or call OMP at 937 372 0603 If you wish to return this product you must first contact OMP and a 15 restocking fee will be assessed Only unus...

Page 4: ...not normally require this step Sealing the hinge gaps is therefore left as an option for the modeler RUDDER INSTALLATION 1 The rudder servo is located in the tail of the plane There are 4 servo openin...

Page 5: ...me 1 Locate the supplied main and tail wheel landing gear parts and sort them out on your workbench See picture below for the items needed to install main landing gear 2 Bolt the main gear to the bott...

Page 6: ...he composite landing gear and tighten the nylon insert nut securely Use the two wheel collars to space the main wheel so it is centered in the wheel pant The picture below shows the axle installed 5 F...

Page 7: ...metal screw is advised 7 Center the tail wheel bracket on the rear of the fuselage Screw the tail wheel assembly in place using the two supplied wood screws Remove the screws and harden the holes wit...

Page 8: ...with the CF facing for my standoff You can also use the heavy plastic tubing also 2 Place the cowling in place on the fuselage and measure the distance from the firewall to about 1 4 in front of the c...

Page 9: ...ator connecter piece CF horns and CA hinges Now you have to make a decision on how many elevator servos to use I use 2 elevator servos positioned in the front holes on each side of the fuselage The we...

Page 10: ...r servo fighting of each other Also check to make sure all linkage bolts and nuts are secure FINAL RADIO SYSTEM INSTALLATION 1 Proper radio installation and care is vital to the safe and reliable oper...

Page 11: ...ended control surface deflections Low Rate High Rate Elevator 12 degrees 45 50 degrees Rudder 25 degrees 40 45 degrees Ailerons 20 degrees 35 40 degrees FINAL ASSEMBLY AND PRE FLIGHT INSPECTIONS 1 Bef...

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