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21) Install the M3 x 20 mm axle bolts and M3 hex nuts onto the

aluminum landing gear legs.  Tighten securely.  

NOTE:

If you have

some  Loctite

®

Thread  Locking  Compound  around  your  shop,  use

some here to eliminate any chance of the axles ever coming loose
in flight.

22) Slip the main wheels onto the axle bolts and then thread on

the M3 lock nuts.  Screw the lock nuts up close to the wheels, but
not actually touching them.  Leave a little room so the wheels can
turn freely.

23) Attach the assembled landing gear to the fuselage bottom

using  the  two  M2.6  x  10  mm  screws  supplied.    Notice  that  two
holes  are  pre-drilled  in  the  bottom  of  the  fuselage  at  the  landing
gear location to accept the screws.

RADIO INSTALLATION:

For this section, you will need the piece of Velcro

®

tape from the kit

contents, plus your micro receiver and charged flight battery pack
(see  notes  at  the  beginning  of  this  manual  about  receiver  and 
battery specifications).

RECEIVER:

24) Using a piece of Velcro

®

tape, mount the receiver directly to

the fuselage floor, just ahead of the fuselage former that is in front
of the servos.

25) Route the receiver antenna out of the fuselage.  First, drill

position  of  the  control  horn  hole  on  the  wire.   

NOTE: 

The wire will be installed in the 2nd hole from the 

end of the horn.

c) Temporarily remove the elevator servo output arm from the 

servo.    This  will  allow  you  to  pull  the  elevator  pushrod 
farther  outside  the  rear  of  the  fuselage,  to  make  the  next 
step easier to do.

d) Use a pair of pliers to firmly grasp the pushrod wire at the 

mark just made.  Look inside the fuselage to make sure that 
the Z-bend end of the pushrod is parallel to the jaws of your 
pliers.  What we're getting ready to do is bend the aft end 
of  the  pushrod  wire  90

O

SIDEWAYS  to  the  fuselage  - 

meaning,  sideways  when  the  servo  arm  is  re-installed  on 
the servo.  If needed, readjust your grip on the wire so that 
you can bend the wire in the right direction.  When ready, 
bend the aft end of the pushrod wire 90

O

.  Make the bend 

as sharp as possible.

e) The  excess  length  of  pushrod  wire  can  now  be  cutoff, 

leaving  a  3/16"  end  leg  to  pass  through  the  control  horn 
hole.  Use a good sharp pair of wire cutters to do this.

f) Remove the tape holding the elevator in neutral position. 

g) Insert  the  bent  end  of  the  pushrod  wire  in  the  hole  in  the 

control  horn.   Then,  slide  the  nylon  pushrod  keeper  up  to 
the  control  horn  and  snap  its  tab  end  over  the  exposed 
wire.

h) Re-install the elevator servo arm on the servo.

NOTE:

Later,  when  you  hook  up  and  turn  on  your  full  radio 

system  for  the  first  time,  you  may  find  that  the  length  of  the 
elevator  and  rudder  pushrods  did  not  come  out  exactly  perfect,
leaving the control surface slightly out of neutral position.  If so, you
can make small corrections to the overall pushrod length by slight
tweaking of the "V-shaped adjustment bend" that is near the servo
end of the pushrod.

LANDING GEAR:

For this section you will need the aluminum landing gear, two main
wheels, two M3 x 20 mm axle bolts, two M3 hex nuts, two M3 lock
nuts, and two M2.6 x 10 mm screws.

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Содержание KADET EP-42B

Страница 1: ...1 SIG Mfg Co Inc Wingspan 42 in 1067 mm Wing Area 330 sq in 21 3 dm2 Length 34 in 864 mm Flying Weight 24 26 oz 680 737 g Wing Loading 11 7 12 7 oz sq ft 36 39 g dm2 Radio Req 4 Channel Micro Receiver 4 Micro Servos ...

Страница 2: ...rque Hitec HS 55 7 9 grams 15 in oz Airtronics 94091 9 0 grams 18 in oz NOTE Any other brand of servo that is in the same size and torque range will also work just fine 2 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the SIG KADET EP 42B The KADET EP 42B is the latest addition to the long line of legendary SIG KADET trainers Did you know that the first SIG KADET was introduced in 1973 Since tha...

Страница 3: ... the possibility of warping the thin control surface parts Recommended Temperatures To adhere the covering 220O F 250O F 104O C 121O C To shrink the covering 300O F 320O F 149O C 160O C First use the hot iron to go over all the seams and color joints in the covering making sure they are all sealed down and well adhered Then hold the hot iron over the wrinkle to lightly shrink the material do not p...

Страница 4: ...atch of epoxy glue Use a wire or stick to coat the inside of the slot in the end of the left wing panel with glue Also coat the stub of the plywood wing joiner that is sticking out of the right wing panel and the bare wood end ribs of both wing panels Then put the wing panels together Squeeze the panels tightly together aligning the leading and trailing edges of the wing panels with each other Wip...

Страница 5: ...y appearance not wet A dry appearance indicates that almost all of the glue has properly soaked into the hinge and wood A wet appearance indicates that excess glue is puddled in the hinge gap Excess glue can become brittle with age and cut the hinge Also NEVER USE CA ACCELERATOR KICKER ON CA HINGES AILERON HOOKUP For this section you will need the assembled wing 2 aileron servos and appropriate ch...

Страница 6: ...a pair of pliers to grasp the pushrod wire at the mark just made and then bend the plain end of the wire 90O towards the center of the wing Make the bend as sharp as possible e The excess length of pushrod wire can now be cutoff leaving a 3 16 end leg to pass through the control horn hole Use a good sharp pair of wire cutters to do this Clean off any burs on the end of the wire caused by the cutti...

Страница 7: ...stabilizer sits with a sanding block until the stabilizer will sit level c Remove the stabilizer Mix a small amount of epoxy glue and apply it to the mating surfaces of the fuselage and opening in the plywood tray so that the ends of the servo arms line up with the plastic pushrod tubes already installed in the fuselage b Once you have the servos correctly positioned drill small pilot holes throug...

Страница 8: ...tabilizer slightly if necessary until both measurements are the same Wipe off any excess glue using a paper towel or rag soaked in rubbing alcohol Allow the glue to dry 16 As received the rudder is only temporarily attached to the fin with 3 unglued CA hinges in the pre cut slots Refer back to page 3 step 4 of this manual for instructions on gluing CA hinges and use the same procedures described t...

Страница 9: ... fuselage to make the next step easier to do d Use a pair of pliers to firmly grasp the pushrod wire at the mark just made Look inside the fuselage to make sure that the Z bend end of the pushrod is parallel to the jaws of your pliers What we re getting ready to do is bend the aft end of the pushrod wire 90O SIDEWAYS to the fuselage meaning sideways when the servo arm is re installed on the servo ...

Страница 10: ...typically require soldering of these wires and this requires the use of a soldering iron and flux For our ESC and battery connectors we chose to use a Kavan 6321 K 2 connector set These great little connectors are small lightweight and self polarizing a Solder a battery connector to the two black negative and red positive wires on the ESC Solder the corresponding connector to your flight pack batt...

Страница 11: ...ction of movement If needed use the servo reversing feature in your transmitter to make the ailerons move in the correct direction b If necessary reposition the aileron servo output arms as close to 90O to the servo case as possible Be sure to reinstall the output arm retaining screws after making the adjustment c With the servo output arms now squared up check the positions of the two ailerons Ad...

Страница 12: ... trailing edges MOUNTING THE COWL 35 From the kit contents locate the plastic cowl and the four remaining T2 x 6 mm PWA screws Note that the correct mounting location and position of the cowl is with its forward face approximately 1 4 6 mm behind the front face of the 3 5 mm lock nut and centered with the motor a Slide the cowl in place over the motor and onto the front of the fuselage Use pieces ...

Страница 13: ... it might go Some models will try to climb while others may want to go down Some will try to turn left others right Some models will be doing both at the same time It doesn t mean that there is anything wrong with the model but these minor differences must be trimmed out 13 sheet with a sharp 11 hobby knife or a sharp scissors Small decals can be easily applied to the model by simply removing the ...

Страница 14: ...s an incorrect control input can produce almost instant problems that in turn demand almost instant correction This is especially true at lower flight altitudes A good flight instructor will climb your model to an altitude that gives him a good chance of saving your airplane when you make these inevitable mistakes This altitude is generally referred to as 2 mistakes high When you get into trouble ...

Страница 15: ...h important liability insurance in case your R C model should ever cause serious property damage or personal injury to someone else ACADEMY OF MODEL AERONAUTICS 5161 East Memorial Drive Muncie IN 47302 Telephone 765 287 1256 AMA WEB SITE www modelaircraft org CUSTOMER SERVICE SIG MFG CO INC is committed to your success in both assembling and flying the KADET EP 42B ARF Should you encounter any pro...

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