SIG SUN DANCER 50 Manual Download Page 7

The engine is now temporally installed on the mounts to locate the
throttle pushrod.

11) For the YS engine you will need to rotate the throttle arm

180

O

to clear the motor mount and tank.

Check your engine 

installation and adjust as needed. Use a pencil to mark the firewall
at the point where the throttle pushrod will be placed.

12) Remove the engine from the mounts and use a 13/64" drill

bit to make a hole through the firewall at the mark just made.
Insert the nylon pushrod housing through this hole and pull it
through one of the oval holes in the tank compartment bulkhead,
into the servo area. Note that it will have a slight arc or bend in it
from the firewall to where the servo output arm will be. Use epoxy
or CA glue to mount the throttle housing tube in place with its end
flush with the front of the firewall.

13) The throttle servo is now mounted in place in the fuselage.

The servo can be mounted on either the left or right side of the
fuselage, depending upon which side the throttle pushrod housing
is closest to. From parts bag #20, locate the plywood throttle tube
retaining bracket.

Slide the bracket over the throttle pushrod 

tubing. Trim it's length to position and hold the pushrod housing
tubing in alignment with the throttle servo arm. Glue the bracket to 

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panel. Securely attach the servo bay end of the string to the 
connecting plug of the 6" extension. Gently pull on the opposite
end of the string to pull the servo extension through the wing while
feeding them into the servo opening in the wing. Take your time
and do not pull too hard on the string. It is sometimes helpful to
stand the wing vertical when trying to feed the extension through
the openings in each of the wing ribs. When the extension is
through the opening at the center of the wing, tape it in place to
keep it from slipping back into the wing. Screw the hatches in
place using M2 X 8mm PWA screws provided. Plug the servo
leads into the "Y" harness and secure with heat shrink tube or
tape.

8) Tape the lower ailerons in the neutral position, turn on the

radio and recheck the servos for neutral. Adjust the length of the
pushrod by turning the R/C links in or out until the connecting pin
matches the outer hole of the control horn. Snap the R/C Link in
place onto the horn. Using the radio, check for correct movement.
Turn off your radio and set the wing aside for now.

Note:

Before starting work on the fuselage it is advisable to 

temporarily remove the windshield and set it aside for now.
Because you will be working with the fuselage upside down quite
a bit, doing this saves the windshield from damage during 
construction.

ENGINE MOUNTING:

9) The YS-63S fits with the bolts centered in the slots of the

motor mounts. Move the mounts slightly, if needed, to fit your
engine properly and tighten the bolts using blue Loctite

®

to keep

them secured.

10) With the motor mounts now in place, it is time to locate the

engine on the mounts and drill the mounts for the mounting bolts.
Position the engine on the mounts so that the distance from the
face of the prop drive washer to the firewall is 4-11/16". Make sure
the engine is sitting square in the mounts, and then mark the
mount for drilling the four mounting bolt holes through the mount
arms. These holes should be clearance holes for the bolt size that
is proper for your engine. We prefer to use socket head cap bolts,
aircraft lock nuts, and lock washers on our airplanes for the extra
strength and ease of installation.

4-11/16”

MODELER’S NOTE:

With the variety of engines that are

available today, it is not practical to pre-drill the holes in 
the firewall for the nylon pushrod housing.

Each engine 

manufacturer has the carburetor mounted in a different 
positions and/or orientations. The following photos show how
we installed our YS engine in the Sun Dancer 50, but these
instructions should be similar for other engines as well.

Flush

Through

Hole

Summary of Contents for SUN DANCER 50

Page 1: ...the covering material or how it was applied Balsawood takes on or loses ambient humidity Your Sun Dancer 50 was manufactured in a relatively humid region of the world The wood was therefore holding some humidity at the time the parts were covered and bagged When these parts are removed from their bags and subjected to drier conditions the wood quickly loses moisture and the covering may appear loo...

Page 2: ...f the required parts screws and bolts etc will be included in the bag to assemble a particular component of the model Bag 1 Top Wing fully assembled covered with AeroKote Holes for mounting cabane struts pre drilled in hard points Holes for inter plane struts 4 pre drilled in hard points Ailerons in place with CA hinges not glued Bag 2 Bottom Wing fully assembled covered with AeroKote Holes for in...

Page 3: ...Pull Rigging Couplers w metal R C links knurled stop nuts 2 each 56mm 022 X 27 3 4 Braided Steel Pull Pull Cables Bag 19 2 each M4 X 40mm Axle Bolts 2 each 4mm Hex Nuts 4 each 4mm Lock Nuts 2 each 4mm X 15mm Landing Gear Attach Bolts 2 each 4mm Washers 2 each 4mm Lock Washers 4 each 3mm X 10mm Wheel Pant Attach Bolts 4 each 3mm Lock Washers Bag 20 1 each 5mm OD X 4mm ID X 30 1 2cm 12 Outer Throttl...

Page 4: ...the looks of the Sun Dancer 50 is the windshield frame Since the windshield is screwed to the fuselage it is easy to remove and paint the frame Use contrasting color paint or striping tape on the raised frame portions of the windshield to simulate the metal windshield framing used on full sized aircraft To assure good adhesion of your trim always wash the windshield in warm water and liquid dish s...

Page 5: ...dge from one of the hinges and carefully apply four 4 small drops of thin CA glue to the left and right side of the exposed hinge Repeat on the other two hinges Remove the masking tape flex aileron in opposite direction and again use tape to hold it in this position Turn wing over and apply four drops of thin CA glue to each exposed edge of each hinge exactly as before Remove the tape and return t...

Page 6: ...mitter and center the aileron trim lever Now turn on the receiver and let the servos neutralize before adjusting the servo arms to position them as close to 90O to the side of the servo case as possible With the servo arms now positioned correctly re install the servo output arm screws Turn off the radio system and remove the servo leads from the Y harness 7 The length of string in each wing panel...

Page 7: ...ew the hatches in place using M2 X 8mm PWA screws provided Plug the servo leads into the Y harness and secure with heat shrink tube or tape 8 Tape the lower ailerons in the neutral position turn on the radio and recheck the servos for neutral Adjust the length of the pushrod by turning the R C links in or out until the connecting pin matches the outer hole of the control horn Snap the R C Link in ...

Page 8: ...ed 2mm x 36mm Z bend link into one end of the inner nylon pushrod Drill out the hole in the carburetor throttle arm with a 46 drill to allow the Z bend to fit Insert the Z bend into the throttle arm slide the inner pushrod into the outer housing tube and mount the engine with 2 bolts to hold it in the proper position Move the throttle arm to the closed position and note if this moves the pushrod i...

Page 9: ...es at the back of the cowl with the same lines on the fuselage and tape the cowl to the fuselage in this position Using the six holes 3 on each side of the cowl as guides drill six 1 16 dia pilot holes for the cowl mounting screws Drill each hole about 1 4 deep Remove the cowl from the fuselage Apply a couple of small drops of thin CA into these holes to harden them 9 Centerline 3 1 4 TIPS ON CUTT...

Page 10: ...ave to use the same technique to create the required cowl clearance hole for your particular engine For most engine installations there is more than an adequate amount of openings provided in the cowling for cooling air to enter and exit A rule of thumb is that the exit area must be equal to or larger than cooling air inlet There should be at least 1 8 of clearance between the cowling and any acce...

Page 11: ...l pants to the On the servo end of the cable slide one of the copper swage tubes onto the end of one of the cables Then insert the end of the cable through the small hole in the end of a threaded rigging coupler giving yourself about 2 3 of cable to work with Loop the short end of the cable back and run it back through the copper swage tube Pull the swage tube up to about 1 2 away from the rigging...

Page 12: ... Use the Control Horn Drill Template to mark the mounting holes for the control horn Drill the two required horn mounting holes with a 5 64 bit and bolt the control horn and backing plate in place with two M2 x 15mm screws and nuts 12 gear and the gear to the fuselage in this configuration Locate the two fiberglass wheel pants and use the four M3 x 10mm bolts and four 3mm lock washers to attach th...

Page 13: ...in place after the pull pull rudder cables are installed and centered in the following steps 30 The elevator assembly is now hinged to the horizontal stabilizer using the same hinging methods earlier used to hinge the ailerons FIN RUDDER ASSEMBLY 31 Trial fit the vertical fin into the slot at the top rear of the fuselage locating its bottom tab into the slot in the horizontal stabilizer Mark the b...

Page 14: ...the rudder and tail wheel If there is any binding correct it Finally wrap several turns of the wire around itself to lock it into place and snip off the excess ELEVATOR PUSHROD 37 Using your radio system center the elevator servo making sure the trim lever is also centered Mount the elevator servo output arm in place at 90O to the side of the servo pointed up toward the bottom of the stabilizer Us...

Page 15: ... under slight tension with a rubber band that is looped around the antenna at one end and a pin in the fin on the other end The on off switch can be mounted directly into the side of the fuse lage or internally using piece of music wire as the means to acti vate the switch We typically prefer an internally mounted switch simply because it is cosmetically clean and keeps fuel and dust out of the sw...

Page 16: ...e switch lever to fit a piece of 045 dia music wire Drill an exit hole in the side of the fuselage lined up with the switch wire location Make a 90O bend in one end of the wire and insert the short end into the hole in the switch lever Insert the wire through the hole in the fuselage and make another 90O bend in the wire outside of the fuselage side giving you a small handle to pull and push when ...

Page 17: ...sfied tighten the lock nut behind the R C link to lock the R C link in this adjustment position Repeat this process on the opposite set of ailerons Remove the tape holding the upper ailerons centered and use the transmitter to check for movement and centering of the now coupled ailerons CONTROL MOVEMENTS This is an important section of this manual After flying your SUN DANCER 50 for a while and ge...

Page 18: ...vator throw to compensate Softening elevator response with a reasonable exponential percentage also works In the end the final balance point and control throws you use will depend somewhat on how you like to fly Some pilots like their models extremely reactive others strive for more smoothness The SUN DANCER 50 is a very capable aerobatic machine and can be tailored to fit your style We therefore ...

Page 19: ...ring final approach down to a few feet off the ground Back completely off the throttle once the airplane is low to the ground with a good rate of descent established Flair the airplane as the ground approaches for a smooth 3 point SUN DANCER 50 ARF LOG BOOK Date of first flight Comments landing and rollout Hard landings are not necessary sound piloting skills are The second flight should be even m...

Page 20: ...20 SUN DANCER 50 ARF LOG BOOK Date of first flight Comments ...

Page 21: ... size or full size are not toys Because of the speeds that airplanes must achieve in order to fly they are capable of causing serious bodily harm and property damage if they crash IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY AND YOURS ALONE to assemble this model airplane correctly according to the plans and instructions to ground test the finished model before each flight to make sure it is completely airworthy and...

Page 22: ...o land with no bad habits Or go for scale appearance and performance with the Extra 300XS ARF and simulate the maneuvers yourself that you are likely to see the real Extra 300XS perform at a major air show Three more great models to grow with from SIG Two things mark the difference between a great day at the field and disaster One is your radio batteries Second is your fuel Having the right fuel f...

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