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Step 435:
Seal the hatch shut with packing
tape. Iron any wrinkles afterward as needed.
Step 434:
Pull the battery lead out and plug
it into the battery to turn the plane “on”
Step 432:
Connect and program your radio.
(the extension goes to the RX battery slot)
Step 431:
Make small slit for the battery
lead to protrude from inside the hatch.
Step 436:
We recommend 50 degrees each
way for the elevator. Adjust to your taste.
Step 438:
We recommend 35 degrees of
aileron throw. Adjust to your taste.
Step 440:
The recommended CG is 3/4”
behind the spar. Enjoy!
Step 439:
Insure up and down travel is
equal for the ailerons.
The plans show a Saito .82 which
is the largest (and heaviest) engine
recommended
The engine may be mounted
forward to balance the plane for a
tail heavy condition. If this is
necessary Drill new holes ahead of
the previous ones in the white
plastic motor mount and re-mount
the motor
Fly the plane and adjust the CG
for your taste.
Step 433:
Wrap radio components in foam,
and install under the hatch.
50% expo is highly
recommended for 3D
throws
50% expo is highly
recommended for 3D
throws