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Husky

WARNING

A radio-controlled model is not a toy and is not intended for persons under 16 years old.  Keep

this kit out of the reach of younger children, as it contains parts that could be dangerous.  A radio-

controlled model is capable of causing serious bodily injury and property damage.  It is the buyer's

responsibility to assemble this aircraft correctly and to properly install the motor, radio, and all other

equipment. Test and fly the finished model only in the presence and with the assistance of another

experienced R/C flyer.  The model must always be operated and flown using great care and common

sense, as well as in accordance with the Safety Code of the Academy of Model Aeronautics (5151

Memorial Drive, Muncie, IN 47302, 1-800-435-9262).  We suggest you join the AMA and become prop-

erly insured prior to flying this model.  Also, consult with the AMA or your local hobby dealer to find an

experienced instructor in your area.  Per the Federal Communications Commission, you are required

to use only those radio frequencies specified "for Model Aircraft."

LIMITED WARRANTY

Carl Goldberg Products, Ltd. has inspected and certified the components of this aircraft.  The company urges the buyer to per-

form his own inspection, prior to assembly, and to immediately request a replacement of any parts he believes to be defective for

their intended use.  The company warrants replacement of any such components, provided the buyer requests such replacement

within a period of 10 days from the date of purchase and provided the defective part is returned, if so requested by the company. 
No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made by the company with respect to this kit.  The buyer acknowledges and under-

stands that it is his responsibility to carefully assemble the finished flying model airplane and to fly it safely.  The buyer hereby

assumes full responsibility for the risk and all liability for personal or property damage or injury arising out of the buyer's use of the

components of this kit.

CARL GOLDBERG PRODUCTS, LTD.

P.O. Box 818 Oakwood GA 30566  Phone #678-450-0085 Fax # 770-532-2163  www.carlgoldbergproducts.com

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Summary of Contents for Husky 400

Page 1: ...tions Commission you are required to use only those radio frequencies specified for Model Aircraft LIMITED WARRANTY Carl Goldberg Products Ltd has inspected and certified the components of this aircraft The company urges the buyer to per form his own inspection prior to assembly and to immediately request a replacement of any parts he believes to be defective for their intended use The company war...

Page 2: ...it parts together before gluing Also never use watery THIN type CA glue for gluing plywood and hardwood parts Thin CA s do not adequately bond these areas CAUTION Some people may experience an allergic reaction when exposed to fumes from CA glue or epoxy As with paints thinners and solvents it is always important to use glues only where there is adequate ventilation to carry fumes away A fan is re...

Page 3: ...EDIUM GLUE 1 1 2 OZ BOTTLE CA THIN GLUE 1 5 MINUET EPOXY 1 1 4 FOAM RUBBER 1 2 X 1 4 SHEET METAL SCREW FOR MOTOR MIGHT BE REQUIRED FOR SOME MOTOR INSTALLATIONS TOOLS AND SUPPLIES FOR ASSEMBLY MODELING OR UTILITY KNIFE WORK SURFACE 24 X48 SMALL STANDARD PHILLIPS SCREW DRIVERS MASKING TAPE NEEDLE NOSE PLIERS 24 RULER FLEXIBLE STRAIGHT EDGE 30 60 90 x 6 TRIANGLE SOFT PENCIL A FEW STRAIGHT OR T PINS W...

Page 4: ...e one drop on all hinges top and bottom 1 Gather the following items 2 12 Servo Extension wires 1 Wing 4 Servos 1 Electrical tape 2 Plug one 12 extension wire into a aileron servo IMPORTANT To ensure that any connections located inside the wing will not come loose either when the wires are pulled or during flying always tape them securely together with electrical tape Servo Extensions 3 Tie or tap...

Page 5: ...other aileron and flap pushrods Snap Nut Set Screw Stabilizer 1 Collect the following parts 1 Fuselage 1 Stabilizer Elevator 1 wing 1 4 40 x 3 8 Socket Head Bolt 1 4 Washer 2 Locate the hole in the center of the wing for the wing bolt Remove the covering over the hole Using the 4 40 x 3 8 socket head screw and the 4 Washer bolt the wing to the fuselage 3 Place the stabilizer top side up on your wo...

Page 6: ... the elevators near the center Remove the covering over the slot Glue the Nylon control horn into the slot mak ing sure that the control horn is pointing down and the holes are over the hinge line 3 Take the long wire pushrod and insert the end into the pushrod tubing inside the fuselage next to the servo tray Attach the EZ connector to the control horn with the adjusting screw facing out Push the...

Page 7: ...ering over the rudder control horn slot Glue the Nylon control horn into the slot mak ing sure that the rudder control horn is on the opposite side from the elevator control horn 3 Take the long wire pushrod and insert the end into the pushrod tubing inside the fuselage next to the servo tray Attach the EZ connector to the control horn with the adjusting screw facing down Push the rudder pushrod t...

Page 8: ... away from the firewall Screw the gear drive to the motor stick Caution Do Not leave the propeller on the motor at this time Electric motors can start turning at any time during radio installation This can cause damage to the plane or bodily harm 3 Insert the motor wires through the holes in the firewall Note You might have to enlarge the holes in the firewall for your speed control to fit through...

Page 9: ...er can start turning any time the receiver battery is plugged in Balancing Your model should balance 2 1 4 back from the leading edge of the wing next to the fuselage 3 Plug the elevator and rudder servos into your receiver Attach the Y harness to the receiver Plug in the speed control Cut foam and wrap around the receiver 4 Put the receiver wrapped in foam in front of the servos Drill a hole for ...

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