Figure 16
(See Figure 16)
With the TX on and the battery plugged in, set the elevon neutral setting by laying a straight
edge under the wing at the trailing edge. The elevons should appear to have 2 or 3 degrees of reflex (up
elevator).
(See Figure 15)
Lay wing bottom-side-up. Using a square, mark the CG by making a line perpendicular to the
center line 8" back from the nose on both panels. Tape a 1/4” dowel directly over the CG line. A round pencil
or ball-point pen can be used. Place the wing right-side-up on a flat surface. Balance is achieved when the
wing balances momentarily on the pencil. Add lead nose weight under the battery tray if necessary to achieve
balance.
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Figure 15
Set the trim and throw.
Move the transmitter aileron stick from full right to full left (not up or down).
The elevon throw should be 3/8" in each direction measured 1" from the tip (no differential) When moving the
elevator stick full up to full down, the throw should be 3/8" in each direction.
Reverse the prop.
The prop must be reversed to operate in the reverse direction. The raised lettering on the
propeller blades should be on the spinner side. Remove the spinner and hub. Hold the prop by the blades
spinner side up. Press it on a flat surface. Grip the spinner and gently twist and pull the hub from the prop.
Reverse the prop and replace the hub so that the raised lettering is on the spinner side of the prop, outside and
away from the motor.