![ROBBE Corsair ARF FW004006 Building And Operating Instructions Download Page 9](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/robbe/corsair-arf-fw004006/corsair-arf-fw004006_building-and-operating-instructions_1468731009.webp)
9
6. Wiring the RC system components and the retract units (Figs.7 and 8)
The seven-way central connector represents the core interface between the fuselage and
the wings. Ensure that the central connectors fit together snugly and lock mechanically.
The flap servos are linked together to a single 3-pin RC connector, and must be connected
separately to receiver channel 6. If you intend to remove the wing every time you transport
the model, we recommend the use of a 200 mm servo extension lead (Order No. 4644) for
connecting the flap servo lead. The wing can now be screwed to the fuselage.
Check that no wires are caught between the fuselage and the wing when the model is
rigged. Connect the leads to the receiver in accordance with the cable numbers.
Please note that there are differences in channel sequence from one RC system to ano-
ther. The cable numbers are correct for Futaba equipment.
Cable assignment:
1 - Aileron
2 - Elevator
3 - Speed controller
4 - Rudder
5 - Retractable undercarriage
6 - Landing flaps
Please check carefully that all the RC components respond correctly to the controls, and
work as expected. If you are using a Futaba radio control system you will need to reverse
the throttle channel before operating the model for the first time.
7
8
Building and Operating Instructions - Corsair ARF
No. FW004006