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21

Glue the prepared horns 

24

 in the horn recesses in the elevator

11

 and rudder 

12

 using cyano; note that the row of holes must

face the hinge line. 

Caution

: check that the horns are the right

way round.

Figs. 18

13. Attaching the tail panels

Glue the 

fin

 

12

 in the recess in the fuselage, taking care to set

it exactly at 90° to the wing and tailplane saddles. Check first,
and trim if necessary.

Fig. 19

Place the 

tailplane 11

 on the fuselage from the underside,

check alignment carefully, and glue it in place. It must be at 90°
to the fin, and parallel to the wing saddle.

Fig. 20

14. Installing the tailwheel unit

Glue the prepared tailwheel unit 

70

 in the appropriate channel

in the tailplane using plenty of cyano.

Fig. 21

15. Connecting the tail pushrods

Slip the pushrod ends through the swivel pushrod connectors

25

, centre the control surfaces and the tailwheel, and tighten

the grubscrews 

28

 to secure the pushrods.

16. Completing the wings

Remove any rough edges from the spar covers 

9 / 10

,

 

then

carefully glue them in the wing panels 

7

 and 

8

, applying glue to

the bottom and both sides. Take particular care to keep the
glue away from the surfaces into which the tubular spar 

50

 will

be fitted later. The next step is to check that the joiner tube 

50

fits, but do not attempt this until you are sure that there is no
active adhesive inside the socket. If you neglect this, you may
find that the wings can never be separated again!

Fig. 22

17. Installing the aileron servos

The aileron servos are installed in the recesses in the wing
panels 

7 + 8

, which are designed to accept Tiny S or HS 81

servos. Apply adhesive only to the servo mounting lugs (in
case the servos have to be replaced at any time). Deploy the
servo leads in the appropriate channels, and connect them to
the extension leads. You will need to cut small voids to house
the connectors. Connect the pre-formed end of the aileron
pushrods 

30

 to the servo output arms, and connect the plain

end to the swivel connectors on the aileron horns as shown.

Fig. 23

18. Checking the wing joiner system

Join the wing panels temporarily using the tubular wing spar

50

. Trim the parts if necessary to obtain a close fit.

Attach the wing to the fuselage using the screws 

32

 and the

wing retainer straps 

31

, and carry out any minor adjustments

required.
Screw the wing to the fuselage again and check that everything
fits properly. Any trimming required should be completed at
this stage.

Figs. 24 + 25

19. Gluing the canopy latch tongues in place

The canopy 

6

 is fitted on the fuselage by first sliding it towards

the wing, then folding it down at the front.
Temporarily insert the two latch tongues 

23

, position them

carefully, and check that they fit correctly. Apply thick cyano to
the patterned surface, then push the latch lugs into the slots in

the canopy. Place the canopy on the model, allow the latch
tongues to engage in the latches 

22

, then immediately move

the canopy to exactly the right position. Wait for about one minute
for the glue to set, then carefully raise the canopy again and lift
it off. Apply more adhesive round the latch tongues if necessary.

Fig. 26

20. Installing the flight battery, receiver and receiver battery

The flight battery is housed in the compartment under the wing,
extending forward under the canopy, while the receiver should
be attached to the fuselage side next to the battery. When
installing these components please bear the stated Centre of
Gravity in mind. Stick the Velcro tape (mushroom side) 

20

 to

the inside of the fuselage bottom. Please note that the adhesive
on the Velcro tape is not strong enough for this application, so
it should be glued in place with cyano.
The final position of the flight battery is determined when you
balance the finished model; it should then be marked inside
the fuselage.
As the model is fitted with five servos, the speed controller’s
BEC system is generally not capable of supplying the current
required. For this reason the model is designed for a separate
receiver battery. The location of this battery and the associated
switch harness is left up to the builder, and will vary according
to the model’s Centre of Gravity.

Fig. 27

21. Power set:

The model is designed to be fitted with the MULTIPLEX 

Magi-

ster / Mentor power set

, Order No. 

33 2632

.

The set contains the following items: Himax C 3528-1000
motor, CC PHOENIX 45 speed controller, 11 x 5.5” propeller,
driver and spinner.

Fig. 28

22. Attaching the motor bulkhead to the motor mount

Motor sidethrust and downthrust can be adjusted using the
motor mounts 

35

 (already fitted) and the motor bulkhead 

36

.

Tightening the four adjustor screws 

37

 flush with the bulkhead

automatically sets an asymmetrical motor thrustline of 2.5°
right sidethrust and no downthrust.

We recommend that you prepare the motor mount system as
follows: tighten the screws 

38

 and the adjustor screws 

37

before you install the bulkhead, so that the screws cut their
own threads in the holes. If you own an M3 tap, it is a good idea
to run it through the holes to cut clean threads. It is also a good
idea to open up the through-holes in the motor bulkhead 

36

 to

4 mm Ø, in order to create slightly more space for the screws

38

.

Bearing in mind that we are looking at the motor bulkhead
from the rear (!)

, we suggest the following screw settings as

the initial set-up:

Left upper adjustor screw     3.5 mm = approx. seven turns
Right upper adjustor screw  3.5 mm = approx. seven turns
Left lower adjustor screw      1.5 mm = approx. three turns
Right lower adjustor screw   1.5 mm = approx. three turns

Since the lower adjustor screws initially project into the motor
mount guides, these must be left proud by 1.5 mm, as stated
above. The 2 mm difference between the upper and lower
screw settings produces the actual downthrust.

Fig. 29

Check that the screws project by the stated amounts. You may
well have to carry out minor thrustline adjustments during the
test-flying procedure.

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Страница 1: ...uction 11 18 Building instructions 19 31 Instruzioni di montaggio 32 39 Instrucciones de montaje 40 46 Ersatzteile Replacement parts Pièces de rechanges Parti di ricambio Repuestos Baukasten kit 21 4228 47 48 Copyright by MULTIPLEX 2008 Version 1 0 ...

Страница 2: ...e motor control on the transmitter is set to OFF When the model is switched on ready to fly take care not to touch the propeller Keep well clear of the propeller disc too and ask spectators to stay back Allow the motor to cool down after each flight You can check this by carefully touching the motor case with your finger The temperature is correct when you can hold your finger on the case without ...

Страница 3: ...nth IPD receiver 35 MHz A band Order No 5 5880 alternatively 40 41 MHz band Order No 5 5882 or MULTIPLEX RX 9 Synth DS IPD receiver 35 MHz A band Order No 5 5885 2 x MULTIPLEX Mini HD servo elevator rudder Order No 6 5123 2 x MULTIPLEX Tiny MG servo ailerons Order No 6 5122 1 x MULTIPLEX Tiny MG servo aero tow release Order No 6 5122 Power set MULTIPLEX Magister Mentor power set Order No 33 2632 M...

Страница 4: ...eel unit as follows fit the 26 mm Ø wheel 72 and two collets 73 on the steel wire tailwheel axle 71 and secure the collets using the socket head grubscrews 74 M3 x 3 mm The tailwheel axle is attached to the tailwheel unit 70 using two more collets 73 Please note fit the upper collet without its grubscrew initially then set the tailwheel steering lever 76 to the correct position when viewed from ab...

Страница 5: ...h tongues to engage in the latches 22 then immediately move the canopy to exactly the right position Wait for about one minute for the glue to set then carefully raise the canopy again and lift it off Apply more adhesive round the latch tongues if necessary Fig 26 20 Installing the flight battery receiver and receiver battery The flight battery is housed in the compartment under the wing extending...

Страница 6: ...ti colour decal sheet 2 Cut out the individual name placards and emblems and apply them to the model in the position shown in the kit box illustration or in an arrangement which you find pleasing The decals adhere strongly so make sure they are positioned correctly first time 27 Balancing Like any other aircraft the Mentor must be balanced at a particular point in order to achieve stable flying ch...

Страница 7: ...n t try any tight turns at first and especially not on the landing approach at low altitude It is always better to land safely at some distance from you than to force the model back to your feet and risk a heavy landing 31 Safety Safety is the First Commandment when flying any model aircraft Third party insurance should be considered a basic essential If you join a model club suitable cover will u...

Страница 8: ...stic Ready made M5 34 2 Wing screw support B Inj moulded plastic Ready made M5 35 2 Motor mount Inj moulded plastic Ready made 36 1 Motor bulkhead Inj moulded plastic Ready made 37 4 Motor bulkhead adjustor screw Metal M3 x 10 mm 38 2 Motor bulkhead adjustor screw Metal M3 x 16 mm 39 1 Spinner mount Inj moulded plastic Ready made 40 1 Aero tow mechanism Inj moulded plastic Ready made 41 1 Aero tow...

Страница 9: ...ery until this is the case If you still cannot set the balance point correctly add ballast lead plasticene modelling clay to the nose or tail to correct it If ballast is needed fix it very securely If the model is tail heavy the ballast must be fixed in the fuselage nose If it is nose heavy the ballast is fixed at the tail end of the fuselage The longitudinal dihedral difference between the wing a...

Страница 10: ...23 8 7 9 11 10 12 50 4 3 5 60 61 42 13 66 67 6 70 53 54 51 52 29 23 22 24 25 26 27 28 68 62 63 64 65 69 74 73 71 72 76 39 75 77 78 79 74 37 38 36 30 31 32 35 33 34 40 41 21 20 Abb 1 Abb 2 ...

Страница 11: ...b 3 3 Zacki ELAPOR Standard Servo 20 mm z B Mini HD Abb 4 Abb 5 51 54 53 Zacki ELAPOR Abb 6 Abb 7 33 34 4 Zacki ELAPOR Zacki ELAPOR Zacki ELAPOR Abb 8 Tiny MG Servo 13 mm 5 40 41 Zacki ELAPOR Abb 9 5 3 Abb 10 4 67 53 54 51 53 52 4 ...

Страница 12: ...6 72 75 73 70 71 73 74 74 77 78 79 73 73 74 74 62 65 61 65 63 60 64 Abb 13 66 67 3 60 4 4x 68 4x 69 12 7 8 ca 1 mm Abb 15 Abb 14 Abb 16 Abb 17 Abb 18 Zacki ELAPOR Zacki ELAPOR Zacki ELAPOR 28 25 24 26 27 11 28 25 242627 28 25 24 26 27 12 ...

Страница 13: ...26 Abb 19 Zacki ELAPOR 3 4 12 Abb 20 Zacki ELAPOR 11 12 3 4 Abb 21 8 10 Abb 22 Zacki ELAPOR Abb 23 Abb 24 7 8 7 50 Zacki ELAPOR Abb 26 Zacki ELAPOR 7 23 23 Abb 25 8 7 3 4 32 31 ...

Страница 14: ...27 10 mm Abb 27 Abb 28 Antriebssatz Powerset Abb 31 85 mm Abb 29 Abb 30 Antriebsakku Powerbattery Empfänger Receiver Regler Controler Empfängerakku Receiverbattery 3 5 mm 3 5 mm 1 5 mm 1 5 mm 36 ...

Страница 15: ...Auftriebskraft X α G F Grundlagen am Beispiel eines Flugmodells Basic information relating to model aircraft Bases du pilotage d un modèle réduit ozioni fondamentali Principios básicos tomando como ejemplo un avión ...

Страница 16: ... ricambio da ordinare presso il rivenditore Repuestos por favor diríjase a su distribuidor 22 4230 Tragflächen Wing panels Ailes Ali Alas 22 4231 Tragflächen Wing panels Ailes Ali Alas 22 4228 Rumpfhälften Bowdenzüge Fuselage shells snakes Moitié de fuselage tringlerie Semigusci fusoliera bowden Fuselaje transmisiones bowden 22 4229 Kabinenhaube Canopy Verrière Capottina Cabina ...

Страница 17: ... distribuidor 72 3129 CFK Holmrohr CFRP Wing joiner Tube en fibre de carbo tubo carbonio Tubo Fibra de vidrio 72 3134 Flügelarretierung Wing retainer strap Parties de fixation d aile Supporti alari Fijación para alas 72 4482 Dekorbogen Decal sheet Planche de décoration Decals Lámina decorativa 22 4232 Kleinteilesatz Small items set Petit nécessaire Minuteria Piezas pequeñas 22 4233 Hauptfahrwerk M...

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