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Mixing  

 

For best performance, we recommend a linear-mix*:  

Rudder 

 

Elevator UP 

 

When you give full rudder to the right or left side, the elevator have to go up (positive) approx. 8%  

 

Rudder 

 

Ailerons 

 

When you give full rudder to right the ailerons need to go left approx. 2%  
When you give full rudder to left the ailerons need to go right approx. 2%  

 

* if you have a programmable computer radio.  

 
 
Recommended CG 

  
The recommended 

Center of Gravity

 location is

 125mm 

behind the leading edge of the wing 

against the fuselage.  

¾

 

120mm

 is good for aerobatics 

¾

 

130mm

 or more is good for 3D 

You can use the battery pack, moving it forward or backward, to achieve the correct balance. 

 
 
Range test your radio 

 

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Before fly, be sure to range check your radio as manufacturer’s instruction manual of you 
radio-system recommend. 

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Double-check all controls (aileron, elevator, rudder and throttle) move in the correct 
direction. 

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Be sure that your batteries are fully charged, as  per the instructions included with your 
batteries and that your radio is fully charged as per its instructions. 

 
 
 

...good flights! 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

SebArt 

di Sebastiano Silvestri 

Via Trento 69/3 

38017 Mezzolombardo (TN) – Italy 

www.sebart.it

 

 

Summary of Contents for Katana S 50E V.2

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Page 4: ...wing against the fuselage 120mm is good for aerobatics 130mm or more is good for 3D You can use the battery pack moving it forward or backward to achieve the correct balance Range test your radio 9 B...

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