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Identify the main landing gear components shown below
- 2 main landing gear esemblies
- 2 main wheels 2-7/16” ( 60mm)
- 8 sheet metal screws and 4 straps
- 2 wheel collars

13A- 

Main landing gear 

components

13B- Turn over the wing to locate
the pre-drilled main landing gear
mounting holes.

13C- Main landing gear assembly

13D- 

Use 4 sheet metal screws

and 2 traps to mount the main
landing gear into the wing

Pre-made main-landing
gear mounts

STAGE 13

- FITTING THE MAIN LANDING GEAR

2 main landing
gear esemblies

Wheels

Wheel collars

Landing gear straps

Metal screws Wheel collars

STAGE 14

- FITTING THE TAIL WHEEL

14A- 

Tail wheel components

14B- Slide the tail wheel asembly

into the pre-installed sleeve tube

14C- Screw the tail wheel assem-

bly to the fuselage

14D- 

Trim off the excess tail

steering wire

Identify the tail wheel components
- 1 tail gear esembly
- 2 (3 x 15 mm) sheet metal screw

14.1

Slide the loose wire end on the tail wheel asembly

into the sleeve tube that has been installed into bottom
of the rudder.

14.2

Position the plastic bracket on the bottom of the

fuselage. Mark the location of the screw holes. Tap the
holes with the screws and then fasten the plastic brack-
et to the fuselage. See 14C & 14D

Summary of Contents for ARROW-Tiger

Page 1: ...s or repre sentations either expressed or implied including but not limited to implied warranties of fitness for the purposes of achieving and sustaining remotely controlled flight In no event will th...

Page 2: ...lustrated in 1D 1E and 1F then wipe off the excess epoxy that squeezes out of the joint with a cloth or tissue Repeat this process several times to ensure that the wing joiner and cavity are well coat...

Page 3: ...cured completely allow several hours at least the tape can be carefully removed from the wing panels Peel the tape back on itself do not pull upright away from the wing To seal and finish the joint in...

Page 4: ...pplied with the servo 5 3 Locate the two aileron control rods in the hardware bag see 5A Ensure the clevises are screwed well onto the threaded portion of the rod Rotate and tug aggressively on the cl...

Page 5: ...with clevis will be attached to the servo output arm 5 7 Connect the other end of the rod to the control horn pre installed with an EZ connector 5 8 Remove the masking tape holding the ailerons In the...

Page 6: ...the hori zontal stabilizer will be severely weakened fail 9A Marked lines on horizontal stab 9B Cutting inside the lines 9C Remove the covering from top surface 9D Exactly the same underneath 9E Clean...

Page 7: ...you only press hard enough to cut the covering not the vertical stabi lizer Do not cut the wood 11A Trial fit the vertical stabilizer into fuselage slot 11B Mark both sides of the verti cal stabilize...

Page 8: ...Wheels Wheel collars Landing gear straps Metal screws Wheel collars STAGE 14 FITTING THE TAIL WHEEL 14A Tail wheel components 14B Slide the tail wheel asembly into the pre installed sleeve tube 14C S...

Page 9: ...ed into the fuselage fuel line pressure line fuel line pressure line 15B Use 4 100 mm for fuel line and 2 50mm for pressure line 4 100mm for fuel line 2 50mm for pressure line 16A VMAX 46PRO 2 cycle e...

Page 10: ...2 Install the thrust washer the spinner backing plate the pro peller the prop washer and the prop nut Ensure that they are all firmly attached 19 3 Trial fit the spinner cone and spinner cone retaini...

Page 11: ...orn location Rudder control horn location 21B Note the orientation and positions of the three servos in the servo tray 21C Throttle rudder and elevator servos connect ed to their push rods as referenc...

Page 12: ...er Confirm that the neutral position of rudder servo is sustained as per illus tration 22C 24A The rudder pushrod is connected to the rudder control horn 25 1 With the throttle control arm clevis conn...

Page 13: ...erons elevator and rudder are centered If any adjustments are needed do these by uncoupling the relevant clevis and turning it clockwise to shorten the linkage or counter clockwise to lengthen it Only...

Page 14: ...sult your radio manual for instructions about testing and operating your radio system 31 2 Pay particular attention to charging your radio system batteries and range testing the system before and afte...

Page 15: ...something that is not right 80 85 mm 3 1 8 3 3 8 Elevator Aileron Rudder CG STAGE 33 CONFIRM MECHANICAL INTEGRITY 33A CG location CONTROL SURFACE THROW SPECIFICATIONS The throws are measured at the wi...

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