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LASER 200
Instruction Manual
INSTALLING THE RECEIVER.
1) Wrap the receiver in the protective foam
rubber to protect them from vibration
2) Using a 2mm drill bit, drill a hole through
the side of the fuselage, near the receiver, for
the antenna to exit. Route the antenna out of
the fuselage and secure it to the vertical stabi-
lizer using a rubber band and a modified servo
arm. See picture as follow.
ATTACHMENT WING-FUSELAGE.
1) Set the tail wheel assembly in place on
the plywood plate. The pivot point of the tail
wheel wire should be even with the rudder
hinge line and the tail wheel bracket should
be centered on the plywood plate.
2) Using a pen, mark the locations of the
two mounting screws. Remove the tail wheel
bracket and drill 1mm pilot holes at the loca-
tions marked.
MOUNTING THE TAIL WHEEL BRACKET.
3) Secure the tail wheel bracket in place
using two 3mm x 15mm wood screws. Be
careful not to overtighten the screws.
3. While holding the clasp firmly in place,
use a pen and outline the clasp onto the rud-
der.
4. Remove the clasp, and using a model-
ing knife, remove the covering from inside the
lines you drew. Use 220 grit sandpaper and
carefully roughen the inside surface of the ny-
lon clasp.
5. Slide the clasp back into position and
carefully glue it into place using Kwik Bond Thin
C/A. Hold the clasp in place until the glue com-
pletely cures.
1. Using a ruler and a pen place a mark
onto the bottom of the rudder. The back edge
of the clasp should line up with this mark.
You may find it necessary to bend the tail wheel
wire down slightly so it lines up with the clasp
without binding.
2. Align the tail wheel wire so that the wire
is parallel with the bottom of the rudder. The
control clasp has a predrilled hole through the
top of it. Slide this hole onto the tail wheel wire
while sliding the clasp over the bottom of the
rudder.
MOUNTING THE CONTROL CLASP.
Antenna
Rubber
Band
Modified
Servo Arm
Cut
Remove covering.
See pictures below:
2 MM x 20 MM.
Control clasp.
Throttle.
Switch.