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Before fi rst fl ight or in the event of an
accident, check to make sure the fl ight control
surfaces are centered. It is much better to do
this mechanically due to the mechanical limit
of linear servos.
1. Make sure the transmitter’s trims are
centered, and if your transmitter has them,
sub-trims are set to zero (0).
2. Check to see if any of the fl ight control
surfaces are not centered.
3. If the surface is not centered, use a pair
of pliers and carefully lengthen or shorten
the pushrod by bending the U-shape in
the
pushrod.
Control Centering
1. Remove the airplane and the landing gear
from the box.
2. Gently slide left and right mainlanding gear
into plastic mounting clips on the bottom
of the wings, orienting the struts toward the
front of the airplane as shown.
Note:
Install left and right gear with the
vertical strut of the landing gear toward the
front of each wing. Install the bent wire of
each strut fully inside each mount.
3. Carefully slide the nose gear into the
plastic nose gear mount on the bottom of
the
fuselage.
Installing Landing Gear
Note:
You can adjust the nose gear height
by slightly pulling out the nose gear strut to
create a more positive angle of attack, and
more prop clearance.
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