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WING ASSEMBLY

Draw a center line on the wing joiner.

Glue wing joiner in wing halves with 30 minute 
epoxy. Put epoxy on wing joiner and in wing joiner 
pocket. Wipe off excess epoxy with a paper towel 
and alcohol. 

Hold wing halves together with tape while epoxy 
cures.

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Center line

Joiner

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Epoxy glue

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Tape

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Instruction Manual

Trainer 60

8. Insert the 90 degree bend down through the 

hole in the servo arm. Install one nylon snap 
keeper over the wire to secure it to the arm. 
Install the servo arm retaining screw and 
remove the masking tape from the aileron.

9. Repeat step # 4 - # 8 to install the second 

aileron linkage. After both linkages are 
completed, connect both of the aileron servo 
leads using a Y-harness you have purchased 
separately.

Silicone Tube

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2.  Attach the clevis to the outer hole in the control 

horn. Install a silicone tube on the clevis.

3.  Locate one nylon servo arm, and using wire 

cutters, remove all but one of the arms. Using a 
2mm drill bit, enlarge the third hole out from the 
center of the arm to accommodate the aileron 
pushrod wire.

4. Plug the aileron servo into the receiver and 

center the servo. Install the servo arm onto the 
servo. The servo arm should be perpendicular 
to the servo and point toward the middle of the 
wing.

5.  Center the aileron and hold it in place using a 

couple of pieces of masking tape.

6. With the aileron and aileron servo centered, 

carefully place a mark on the aileron pushrod 
wire where it crosses the hole in the servo arm.

7.  Using pliers, carefully make a 90 degree bend 

down at the mark made. Cut off the excess 
wire, leaving about 4mm beyond the bend.

INSTALLING THE flap LINKAGE

      Repeat step #1 - #9 from installing the aileron 

linkage to install the flap linkage.

Summary of Contents for trainer 60

Page 1: ...Wingspan 1900 mm 74 8 inches Length 1450 mm 57 inches Weight 3360 gr Engine 60 two strokes Radio 4 channels 5 servos standard g I n s t r u c t i o n M a n u a l...

Page 2: ...Straight edge ruler Pliers large and small Wire cutters Masking tape Thread lock Paper towels Rubbing alcohol KIT CONTENTS AIR FRAME ASSEMBLIES 2 Wing halves with ailerons 1 Fuselage with motor mount...

Page 3: ...quency Do not smoke near fuel Store fuel in a cool dry place away from children and pets Wear safety glasses The glow plug chip must be securely attached to the glow plug Do not flip the propeller wit...

Page 4: ...install the second aileron servo in the opposite wing half 5 Place the aileron servo tray hatch into the servo box on the bottom of the wing and drill 1 6mm pilot holes through the tray and the servo...

Page 5: ...11 12 2 Attach the clevis to the outer hole in the control horn Install a silicone tube on the clevis 3 Locate one nylon servo arm and using wire cutters remove all but one of the arms Using a 2mm dr...

Page 6: ...al stab where it will glue to the fuselage Secure the wing to the fuselage using the plastic screws Trim the covering from the stab where it will glue onto the fuselage Cut only through the covering d...

Page 7: ...ering arm retaining screw onto the nose leg This will ensure that the nose leg cannot turn in the steering arm Install nose wheel using supplied wheel collars Put wheels on the gear and secure using t...

Page 8: ...the engine See the high throttle photo on page 9 Install the engine of your choice using the Philip head screws Make sure the engine is pointing straight ahead or pointing a little to the right i e wi...

Page 9: ...the rudder servo arm and connect the nose wheel steering pushrod to it Install the elevator pushrod in fuselage Thread a nylon clevis at least 6 mm onto the pushrod Route it to the elevator attach cl...

Page 10: ...and high Once the linkage has been properly set up it can be adjusted mechanically or by using the Travel Adjust or ATV EPA feature on most modern transmitters SETTING UP THE THROTTLE Low throttle Mid...

Page 11: ...ommend setting up a plane using the control throws listed Adjust pushrod positions on control arms or horns to provide control surface throws as illustrated Center all control surfaces 2 The control t...

Page 12: ...ers clothing ties shirt sleeves scarves or any other loose objects that could be caught or drawn in away from the propeller Take care at ALL times Keep all onlookers especially small children and anim...

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