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Battery
Velcro® is supplied to mount your battery pack to the balsa BTM battery mount located in front of former F3. The second
BTM in back of F3 is for other possible battery configurations. We’ve never had to use it yet, but recommend that you leave
it in the airplane for structural strength. It weighs next to nothing.
Control Movements
The following control surface movements are based on our many hours of flying
time with our Antoinette models. Note: These measurements were taken at the
rearmost tip of the rudder and elevator.
RUDDER
2" Right, 2" Left
ELEVATOR
1-3/16" Up, 1-3/16" Down
ELECTRIC MOTOR INSTALLATION
75.
A laser-cut 1/16" plywood Motor Mount is used to adapt the GWS electric motor for "firewall" mounting in the Antoinette. To
install the Motor Mount, we need to partly disassemble the GWS motor. Use a small screwdriver to remove the gear shaft
split ring and washer from the back of the motor assembly. Pull the gear shaft and gear out of the plastic housing. Set aside
these parts for re-assembly later.
76.
With a small Phillips screwdriver, remove the four screws from the front of the motor’s plastic gearbox. Also, remove the two
smaller screws that hold the motor to the front of the plastic gearbox. Then, separate the front of the plastic gearbox from
the rest of the motor unit.
77.
Set the front of the plastic gearbox in the cutout in the plywood Motor Mount - it will slip in place and bottom out against the
face of the Motor Mount. While holding the plastic part tight against the plywood, place a single drop of Thin CA glue at the
three points shown in the photo. This tack glues the plastic part to the plywood.
78.
Turn the assembly over and place a small drop of Med CA at the points shown and set the glue with CA Accelerator. The
plywood Motor Mount is now adequately attached to the electric motor for normal flight, and yet it can be easily broken
loose and removed later, if the need should arise.
79.
Re-assemble the electric motor and plastic gearbox assembly.
80.
Mount the electric motor assembly to former F1 using three #2 x1/4" Sheet Metal Screws. Notice that small pilot holes for
the screws are already laser-cut in former F1.
Summary of Contents for Antoinette 1909
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