ROBBE Arcus V-Tail Prop 1400 ARF Building And Operating Instructions Download Page 6

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-  Connect the aileron servos to the receiver using a Y-lead.
-  Connect the servos and the speed controller to the receiver, 

referring to the RC system instructions for the correct chan-
nel assignment and connector pin configuration (the orange 
signal wire corresponds to the white wire in robbe-Futaba 
systems). Place the receiver in the fuselage and deploy the 
receiver aerial(s).

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-  Fix the receiver in the fuselage using Velcro tape. 

  Do not connect the battery at this point.

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-  Aileron travel (a - b): +15 mm / -10mm 
-  Elevator travel (d - c): +/- 10 mm

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-  On this model the Centre of Gravity “C.G.” is located at 

around the 60 mm point, measured from the wing root 
leading edge.

-  Place the battery in the model for balancing; do not con-

nect it.

-  Mark the Centre of Gravity on both sides of the fuselage, 

as shown in the underside view.

-  Support the model at the marked points and allow it to 

hang freely. Ideally the model will now balance level, with 
the nose inclined slightly down.

-  Adjust the position of the flight battery if necessary.
-  Mark the battery location in the fuselage, so that you can 

be confident of replacing it in the same position after remo-
ving it.

-  With the battery in the correct position, fix it in place with 

hook-and-loop tape so that it cannot shift in flight and alter 
the model’s balance.

-  The model is ready to fly once you have recharged the 

battery.

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-  Attach a plug and socket to the flight battery by soldering a 

2 mm socket to the black wire, and a 2 mm plug to the red 
wire.

  Insulate each soldered joint with a heat-shrink sleeve. 

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Building and Operating Instructions - Arcus V-Tail Prop 1400 

No. 2593

+15 mm

-10 mm

+10 mm

-10 mm

C.G. 60 mm

Summary of Contents for Arcus V-Tail Prop 1400 ARF

Page 1: ...Building and Operating Instructions Arcus V Tail Prop 1400 ARF No 2593...

Page 2: ...tages of assembly All directions such as right hand are as seen from the tail of the model looking forward We constantly strive to update our products to reflect the la test developments You can find...

Page 3: ...g system com ponents including the speed controller be sure to read and observe the instructions supplied with them Colour scheme No painting is required Glued joints All parts must be trial fitted dr...

Page 4: ...ed to activate a V tail mixer at your transmitter Fig 6 Check the servo neutrals once more The servo arm must be at right angles to the servo The pushrod can now be screwed to the swivel barrels moun...

Page 5: ...Slide the wing joiner through the right hand side of the fuselage and into the left hand wing panel Now fit the right hand wing panel onto the joiner threading the servo lead through the opening in t...

Page 6: ...n nect it Mark the Centre of Gravity on both sides of the fuselage as shown in the underside view Support the model at the marked points and allow it to hang freely Ideally the model will now balance...

Page 7: ...vidual pilot s flying style The Expo settings should also be adjusted to suit the pilot s preference Test flying flying notes Read the sections in the Safety Notes entitled Routine pre flight checks a...

Page 8: ...lane of the propeller when the motor is running injury hazard Specification 20 A speed controller Continuous current 20 A Peak current 25 A max 10 seconds BEC mode Linear BEC output 5V 2A NiMH cell co...

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