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the wood to dimensionally “shrink” in the process. In turn, this may
cause some relaxing of the covering. However, this is easily taken
care of using a small heat iron, such as a small “trim seal” type unit.

When using a larger iron, we suggest using a “sock” of thin cloth
over the shoe to avoid scratches. The iron should be set to about
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- 300

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F. Use the heated iron over the wrinkle to lightly shrink

the material – do not press on it. Then lightly iron it back down to
the wood. The use of a heat gun is not recommended since the
parts are really too small. Avoid contact with the plastic windows
and windshield because the heat will distort the plastic.

Over-heating the covering seams may cause them to shrink too
much and possibly expose the wood beneath. For this reason, we
don’t suggest using a heat gun. A typical hobby type covering iron
will work just fine on a model of this size. A small “trim seal” iron
is perfect for controlling the heat applied to a specific area. Using
such an iron also minimizes the possibility of warping the thin
parts.

For part number reference, your Lil’ Rascal is covered in Oracover

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film with the following part numbers: #10 White, and  #21-29
Transparent Red, or #21-59 Transparent Blue.

REQUIRED TOOLS:

For proper assembly, we suggest you have the following tools and
materials available:

A selection of glues - SIG Thin and Thick CA 
and SIG Kwik-Set 5-Minute Epoxy

CA applicator tips - fine

Screwdriver Assortment

Pliers - Needle Nose and Flat Nose

Wire Cutters

Pin Vise for small diameter drill bits 

Small T-pins

Sandpaper

Hobby Knife with sharp #11 blades

Paper Towels

Small Weights 

FUSELAGE:

The fuselage is essentially complete with the wire rudder and 
elevator pushrods already in place.

All that is required is the 

installation of the rudder and elevator servos and connecting the
servo output arms to the “Z” bends on the pushrods. For this step
you will need the two required servos and the mounting screws
that came with them.

Remove the servo output arm retaining

screws and the output arms from the two servos.

The rudder and elevator servos are now installed into the fuselage,
from the top. First remove the battery hatch from the bottom of the
fuselage. Position the servos in place into the servo tray. Drill
small pilot holes for each servo screw using a pin vise and small
drill bit - we used a .040” (#60) drill bit for these pilot holes. Use a
small Phillips screwdriver to install the servo mounting screws all
the way. Now remove the screws and the two servos. Apply a 
single drop of Thin CA glue to each screw hole and allow the glue
to set. Re-install the servos and their mounting screws into the
servo tray. From the bottom battery tray opening, route the two
servo leads out of the servo compartment and up through the rear
hole in the receiver mounting tray.

Test fit the two servo output arms onto each servo, positioned at
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to the servo body. If these arms interfere with each other, trim

them accordingly.

Remove the servo arms.

Attach the wire elevator and rudder

pushrods to the ends of each output arm. Place the arms back
onto the servo output shafts and re-install the output arm screws -
do not tighten these yet because they may have to be repositioned
when the radio system is tested and centered.

MOUNTING THE TAIL  GROUP:

1) From the kit contents locate the horizontal stabilizer and 

elevator and the vertical fin and rudder. Also locate the two white
plastic control horns. NOTE: As received, the elevator and rudder
are only temporarily attached to the stabilizer and fin with unglued
CA hinges in the pre-cut slots. Remove the elevators from the 
stabilizer and the rudder from the fin. Also remove the hinges from
them.

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Страница 1: ... only be successful if you follow these instructions carefully Deviating from these instructions has the potential to cause problems later in the assembly process or during flight The successful assembly and flying of this model is your responsibility so take your time and enjoy your Lil Rascal RADIO EQUIPMENT The Lil Rascal ARF gets its performance from many factors such as its light weight and g...

Страница 2: ...ed is the installation of the rudder and elevator servos and connecting the servo output arms to the Z bends on the pushrods For this step you will need the two required servos and the mounting screws that came with them Remove the servo output arm retaining screws and the output arms from the two servos The rudder and elevator servos are now installed into the fuselage from the top First remove t...

Страница 3: ...to center itself with the stabilizer Turn the stabilizer over and again use a piece of tape to pull and hold the elevators in the full up position Apply 2 3 drops of glue to each exposed hinge center and remove the tape Allow about 10 minutes for the glue to fully wick its way into the hinges After the glue has set firmly flex the elevators full up and down to free their movement removing any stif...

Страница 4: ...n apply 2 3 drops of glue to each exposed hinge center Remove the tape and allow about 10 minutes for the glue to set Firmly flex the hinged rudder back and forth until its movement is free and easy LANDING GEAR 1 Locate the 2 main wheels 2 wheel pants 1 left 1 right 2 plastic retaining pads and the pre bent wire landing gear 2 Look at the landing gear and the wheel pants Understand that when asse...

Страница 5: ...ler and spinner are NOT yet installed Note that in the interest of minimizing weight and in consideration of the small amount of available space this installation does not include an on off switch Turning the airborne radio system on or off is simply done by plugging the battery pack into and out of the ESC battery connector a Make sure your transmitter rudder and elevator trims are in neutral and...

Страница 6: ... pieces of tape holding the rudder and elevator in the neutral position Now test the action of the rudder and elevators with your transmitter If necessary use the rudder and elevator trims to adjust the surfaces back to neutral 9 The suggested initial control throws are now set for the rudder and elevator Most modern radio systems allow you to set the total movement of the servos directly from the...

Страница 7: ...ty CG location The correct CG location for the Lil Rascal ARF is located precisely at the main spar This means that when you place you fingers one on each side of the bottom of the wing at the main spar location the airplane must balance in a level position If the nose hangs low the model is nose heavy If the tail hangs low this means that the model is tail heavy If either of these conditions exis...

Страница 8: ... a spin is virtually instantaneous From experience we can assure you that you will find low flybys and thermal soaring a source of endless pleasure Even though the color schemes offer great visibility be careful of the altitude gain This airplane can get small fairly quickly Landing the Lil Rascal is easy Throttle back to achieve a shallow rate of sink turn into the wind and allow the airplane to ...

Страница 9: ...model size or full size are not toys Because of the speeds that airplanes must achieve in order to fly they are capable of causing serious bodily harm and property damage if they crash IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY AND YOURS ALONE to assemble this model airplane correctly according to the plans and instructions to ground test the finished model before each flight to make sure it is completely airworth...

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