Radio control model VQA038 Instruction Manual Download Page 3

CA

Aileron servo tray (Ply wood)

Cut away only the covering

A B

L/R

A B

TOP VIEW

Cut away only the covering.

1- Joining the wing

2- Aileron servo tray

X

Aileron servo

1mm

Aileron servo tray (Ply wood)

3- Aileron servo

TOP VIEW

TOP VIEW

2- Trial fit the wing joiner, into
     one of the wing panels. It should
     insert smoothly up to the center line
     marked. Next, slide the other wing half
     onto the dihedral brace until the wing panels
     meet. If the fit is overly tight, it may be necessary to lightly sand the 
     dihedral brace.

3- Check for the correct dihedral angle
4- Apply a generous amount of epoxy into the wing joiner cavity of one wing 
    half. Next, Coat one half of the dihedral brace with epoxy up to the center line. Install the epoxy-coated side of
    the dihedral brace into the wing joiner cavity up to the center line.
5- Do the same way with the other wing half. Carefully slide the wing halves together, ensuring that they are
    accurately aligned. Firmly press the two halves together, allowing the excess epoxy to run out. Clean off the
    excess epoxy with kerosene and a paper towel.
6- Apply masking tape at the wing joint to hold the wing together securely while the epoxy cures. (Or using litter
    CA glue )

1- Install the rubber servo grommets and
    eyelets in the aileron servo and place
    the servo into the aileron servo tray as
    shown. Using a pencil, mark the poisi-
    tion of the four servo mounting holes.
2- Remove the servo from the servo tray
    Drill the four mounting holes as marked
    using 1mm drill bit.
3- Place the aileron servo back in its tray
    and secure it in place using the four
    screws included with the servo.

Center line

1- Using the aileron servo tray
    as a template. Trace around the
    outside of the servo tray  using
    a felt tipped pen.
2- With a sharp hobby knife, carefully
    cut along the lines (cut away only
    the covering) as shown.
3- Reposition the aileron servo tray
    as shown and secure it in place using
    CA glue.
4- Slide the dowel into the hole on leading edge
    as shown and secure it in place using CA glue.

CA

! Make sure to glue securely, If 
not properly glued, a failure in 
flight may occur.

1- Using a pencil, mark the
    center of the brace

Wooden dowel

WARNING: Please do not clean off the excess epoxy on the wing with strong solvent or pure alcohol, only use 
kerosene to keep the colour of your model not fade.

Summary of Contents for VQA038

Page 1: ...NING This radio control model is not a toy If modified or flow carelessly it could go out of control and cause serious bodily injury or property damage Before flying your airplane ensure the air field is spacious enough Always fly it outdoors in safe areas with no debris or obstacles VQA038 VQA039 PYLON RACING ...

Page 2: ...ned right Use an iron or heat gun Start as low setting Increase the setting if necessary If it is too high you may damage the covering Low setting SILICON EPOXY A EPOXY B CA GLUE Epoxy Glue 30 minutes type 5 minutes type Silicon Glue Cyanoacrylate Glue Minimum 4 channel radio for airplane 9 x 6 for 25 2 cycle engine 9 5x6 for 32 2 cycle engine Silicone tube Extension for aileron servo 25 32 2 cycl...

Page 3: ...ene and a paper towel 6 Apply masking tape at the wing joint to hold the wing together securely while the epoxy cures Or using litter CA glue 1 Install the rubber servo grommets and eyelets in the aileron servo and place the servo into the aileron servo tray as shown Using a pencil mark the poisi tion of the four servo mounting holes 2 Remove the servo from the servo tray Drill the four mounting h...

Page 4: ...of the wing as show 3 Slide one wheel onto each of the landing gear axles and secure them with the supplied wheel collars Hinge Line Control horn Alignment A B 2x12mm screw 6 Horizontal stabilizer 2mm A A A A B B B B 1 Trial pit the horizontal stabilizer in place on the fuselage 2 Use a pencil to trace around the bottom of the stabilizer where it meets the fuselage 3 Remove the horizontal stabiliz...

Page 5: ... will make the canopy white residue 8 Tail wheel 9 Canopy Control horn 1 2x12mm screw 2 1 3x10mm screw 2 2mm collar CA Make sure to glue securely If not properly glued a failure in flight may occur 1 2 Clear canopy Cockpit floor A B or 5 min 30 min WARNING When removing any covering from the airframe please ensure that you secure the cut edge with CA or similar cement This will ensure the covering...

Page 6: ...e four marks made in step 1 3 Insert the four blind nuts in to the bottom of engine mounts 4 Reposition the engine on to the engine mounts and secure it in place with four 3x20mm screw Tune pipe option FUEL TANK 3xmm blind nut Engine mount SIDE VIEW 2 3mm Checking for leaks block the vents and blow into the feed if in doubt submersing the tank in a blow of water will show up any problems Blow Wate...

Page 7: ...3 Linkages 8 10mm 10 12mm 25mm AILERON STROKE ELEVATOR STROKE RUDDER STROKE 14 Control surface Linkage stopper 3 1 Connector Elevator pushrod x2 X 5 16 13 32 5 16 13 32 8 10mm 10 12mm 13 32 15 32 13 32 15 32 25mm 1 1 Throttle push rod X 3mm set Screw 2 mm Elevator pushrod X 3mm set Screw 2 mm THROTTLE RUDDER SERVO Throttle pushrod D 3 64 1 2mm Rudder pushrod D 5 64 2mm ELEVATOR SERVO Adjust the tr...

Page 8: ...e elevator rudder ailerons and throttle ELEVATOR AILERON RUDDER Always take off and landing your airplane into the wind Adjust the engine always from behind but never from infront or the sides as rotating propeller may badly injure you Do not allow watching people to get too close to a rotating propeller Ensure the spinner and propeller are securely attached Immediately disure defective propeller ...

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