N E M E S I S
Instruction Manual.
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- If all the decals are not precut, please
use scissors or a sharp hobby knife to cut
the decals from the sheet. Please be cer-
tain the model is clean and free from oily
fingerprints and dust. Position decal on
the model where desired, using the pho-
tos on the box and aid in their location.
APPLY THE DECALS
BALANCING
- If all the decals are precut and ready to
stick. Please be certain the model is clean
and free from oily fingerprints and dust.
Position decal on the model where de-
sired, using the photos on the box and aid
in their location.
An important part of preparing the air-
craft for flight is properly balancing the
model.
1) Attach the wing panels to the fuselage.
Make sure to connect the leads from the
aileron to the appropriate leads from the
receiver. Make sure the leads are not ex-
posed outside the fuselage before tight-
ening the wing bolts. Your model should
be flight-ready before balancing.
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With the wing attached to the fuselage,
all parts of the model installed ( ready to
fly), and empty fuel tanks, hold the mod-
el at the marked balance point with the
stabilizer level.
Lift the model. If the tail drops when
you lift, the model is “tail heavy” and you
must add weight* to the nose. If the nose
drops, it is “nose heavy” and you must
add weight* to the tail to balance.
*If possible, first attempt to balance the
model by changing the position of the
receiver battery and receiver. If you are
unable to obtain good balance by doing
so, then it will be necessary to add weight
to the nose or tail to achieve the
proper balance point.
2) The recommended Center of Gravity
(CG) location for your model is (135mm)
back from the leading edge at the center
of the wing.
3) When balancing your model, make
sure it is assembled and ready for flight.
Support the plane upright at the marks
made on the wing with your figers or a
commercially available balancing stand.
This is the correct balance point for your
model.