P.10
Adjust the control throws as shown in the diagram.
These throws are good for general flying. You can
adjust according to your personal preference.
15mm
15mm
45mm
45mm
The ideal C.G. position is 90mm (3.54 in.) behind the
leading edge measured at where the wing meets the
fuselage. In order to obtain the C.G. specified, add
weight to the fuselage or move the battery position.
Check the C.G. before flying.
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Control Throws
C.G.
Elevator
Rudder
13
14
Ailerons
20mm
20mm
90mm
3.54 in.
Warning!
Important Safety Precautions
# First time flyer should never fly by himself / herself. Assistance from experienced flyer is absolutely necessary.
# Pre-flight adjustment must be done before flying, it is very dangerous to fly a badly pre-adjusted aircraft.
#
is specially designed to be powered by
KM0283010 Outrunner Motor
.
# Make sure the air field is spacious, never fly the plane too close to people and never get too close to a running
propeller. Extreme caution should be exercised when working with electric powered models. Make sure the
propeller is cleared of all objects, especially your hands before connecting the battery to the model. Make sure
you understand the operation of the ESC (Electronic Speed Control) by studying the ESC manual. Once you
plug in the battery for electric powered model, always treat the propeller as a rotating one, as accidental
movement of the throttle stick will spin the propeller and could cause injuries.
# If you find wrinkles on the covering as a result of weather changes, you can use hot iron to remove the wrinkles.
Please begin with lower temperature setting and gradually raise the temperature until the wrinkles are gone.
Too hot an iron may damage the covering. Don't use hot iron near the seams or edges, hot iron will melt the
glue and shrink the covering at the same time, causing the seams to pull away.
# Check and re-tighten up all factory assembled screws, use thread locker if necessary.
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