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BALANCING

1

.   It is critical that your airplane be balanced correctly. 

Improper balance will cause your plane to lose 
control and crash.

THE CENTER OF GRAVITY IS LOCATED 95mm 
BACK FROM THE LEADING EDGE OF THE 
WING, AT THE FUSELAGE.

2.  Mount the wing to the fuselage. Using a couple of 

pieces of masking tape, place them on the top side 
of the wing 95mm back from the leading edge, at 
the fuselage sides.

3.   Turn the airplane upside down. Place your fingers on 

the masking tape and carefully lift the plane .

4.  If the nose of the plane falls, the plane is heavy nose. 

To correct this first move the battery pack further 
back in the fuselage. If this is not possible or does 
not correct it, stick small amounts of lead weight on 
the fuselage under the horizontal stabilizer. If the 
tail of the plane falls, the plane is tail heavy. To 
correct this, move the battery and receiver forward 
or if this is not possible, stick weight into the 
firewall. When balanced correctly, the airplane 
should sit level or slightly nose down when you lift 
it up with your fingers. 

LATERAL BALANCE

      

After you have balanced a plane on the C.G. You 

should laterally balance it. Doing this will help the 
airplane track straighter

CONTROL THROWS

1

.  We highly recommend setting up a plane using the 

control throws listed.

2.   The control throws should be measured at the widest 

point of each control surface.

3.  Check to be sure the control surfaces move in the 

correct directions.

1

. Turn the airplane upside down. Attach one loop of 

heavy string to the engine crankshaft and one to the 
tail wheel wire. With the wings level, carefully lift 
the airplane by the string. This may require two 
people to make it easier.

2.  If one side of the wing fall, that side is heavier than the 

opposite. Add small amounts of lead weight to the 
bottom side of the lighter wing half's wing tip. Follow 
this procedure until the wing stays level when you lift 
the airplane.

95mm

 Ailerons : 12mm up 

12mm down

 Elevator : 12mm up 

12mm down

 Rudder  : 15mm right  15mm left

Elevator Control

Aileron Control

12mm 

12mm 

Rudder Control

15mm 

15mm 

12mm 

12mm 

FLIGHT PREPARATION PRE FLIGHT CHECK

1

.   Completely charge your transmitter and receiver 

batteries  before your first day of flying.

2.   Check every bolt and every glue joint in your plane 

to ensure that everything is tight and well bonded.

3.   Double check the balance of the airplane 

4.   Check the control surface

5.   Check the receiver antenna . It should be fully 

extended and not coiled up inside the fuselage.

6.   Properly balance the propeller.

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Glue the belly pan.

Summary of Contents for MUSTANG P51 - EP

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual MUSTANG P51 EP Wingspan 1370mm 53 9 inch Length 1180mm 46 46 inch Weight 2200gr 2600gr Engine AXI motor 2826 or 4120 Radio 4 channel 4 servos standard g...

Page 2: ...lar 2 3mm x 4mm screw 2 Nylon clasp elevator control system 2 Clevis 2 Silicon tube 1 Nylon snap keeper 2 Nylon control horn 4 2mm x 16mm screw 2 1 7mm x 900mm metal rod 1 1 7mm x 100mm metal rod rudd...

Page 3: ...of the wing Prepare the aileron servo Using the collar and prepare the thread as a guide Insert the thread into the wing Tape the servo lead into the end of the thread Pull the servo lead out Using t...

Page 4: ...e control horn onto the bottom of the aileron Secure the control horn onto the aileron Install the clevis to the aileron pushrod Insert the silicon tube into the clevis Insert the clevis into the cont...

Page 5: ...d L the aileron pushrod Attach the nylon clasp to the aileron servo arm The landing gear Install the collar Install the wheel Remove the covering from the bottom of the wing Nylon clasp Installing the...

Page 6: ...overing from the rear of the wing Glue the wing joiner to the wing using the epoxy glue Apply the epoxy into the wing section Glue the wing by epoxy Apply the trim tape to the center section on the to...

Page 7: ...the fuselage and check it Check the horizontal and the wing as shows Mark the shape of the fuselage onto the bottom of the horizontal Remove the covering from the bottom of the horizontal Remove the...

Page 8: ...om the top of the horizontal Glue the horizontal into the fuselage by epoxy Glue the vertical into the fuselage by epoxy and also glue the hinge of rudder Check the vertical before it dry The elevator...

Page 9: ...overing from the slot Install the clevis to the aileron pushrod Insert the silicon tube into the clevis Insert the elevator pushrod into the fuselage Attach the clevis to the control horn Make the sam...

Page 10: ...the covering from the slot Insert the rudder pushrod into the fuselage Attach the clevis to the control horn Finishing The tail gear Make the slot from the bottom of the rudder Installing the rudder p...

Page 11: ...collar into the tail gear Install the tail gear into the fuselage and secure it Install the elevator servo and secure it Cut away the elevator pushrod Prepare the metal connector and secure the eleva...

Page 12: ...l the rudder servo and secure it Cut away the rudder pushrod Bend L the rudder pushrod Attach the nylon clasp Finishing The engine mount Prepare the engine mount and glue it by epoxy Installing the en...

Page 13: ...nt into the fuselage Glue the engine mount into the fuselage by epoxy Install the motor and secure it Install the battery Install the cowl Secure the cowl Install the spinner Installing the cowl and p...

Page 14: ...ng Glue the air scoop Mark the shape of the plastic onto the air scoop Remove the covering Glue the plastic air scoop Mark the shape of the belly pan onto the wing Remove the covering Installing the a...

Page 15: ...irplane track straighter CONTROL THROWS 1 We highly recommend setting up a plane using the control throws listed 2 The control throws should be measured at the widest point of each control surface 3 C...

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