background image

INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for J3 Navy Cub

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Tools And Items 3 Assembly of the front landing gears 4 Assembly of horizontal tail 5 vertical tail and tail wheel Assembly of main wings 6 7 front landing gear and propeller Centre of Gravity 7 Pre...

Page 4: ...for the first time You alone are responsible for the safe operation of your radio controlled model Young people should only be permitted to operate this model under the instruction and supervision of...

Page 5: ...2 Fuselage 3 Main Wing 4 Horizontal Wing 5 Landing gear set 6 Vertical Wing 7 Propeller 8 Wing Rod 9 Prop Adaptor 10 Motor 11 Spare Parts 12 ABS plastic wing support 13 Inclined strut 8 9 10 11 12 13...

Page 6: ...TOOLS AND ITEMS 3 To assemble this airplane you will require the following tools Modelling Knife Pliers Cross Head Screwdriver Side Cutters Set Square Scissors...

Page 7: ...he gears parts together as shown Attach the springs to the landing gear and use heatshrink to cover the springs Slide the wheel onto the steel wire and ensure the wheel rotates easily on the axle Scre...

Page 8: ...he fuselage with screw the 2 off M3x30mm screws provided 4 Install the vertical tail using the M3x45mm and the M3x40mm screw provided 5 Connect the rudder pushrod to the tailwheel control arm as shown...

Page 9: ...ect to the control horns Slide the wing joining rod into both wings then secure with the screws provided Connect the aileron servo leads to the Y lead Install the main wing onto the cabin top with the...

Page 10: ...ner using a tommy bar 1 Check wings and control surfaces for alignment and damage Check all connections to the control surfaces check all screws and glue joints 2 Check the propeller adaptor and under...

Page 11: ...eep the turns gentle and steady and fly at a safe height as you get used to the Cub s flying characteristics As you get used to it you should start to make gentle circular climbs As you become more fa...

Page 12: ...he assistance of an experienced pilot if this is your first flight with this type of model 4 Do not fly in strong winds or inclement weather 5 Always head into wind when taking off and landing 6 Do no...

Page 13: ...erating properly 1 The servo leads are connected to the Rx incorrectly 2 The servo is damaged 1 Make sure the servo leads are connected properly 2 Replace servo Difficult to trim 1 Control surfaces no...

Page 14: ...11...

Page 15: ......

Reviews: