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DEHAVILLAND BEAVER 120 ARF

INDEX.

Liability Disclaimer and Caution

Page 2

Introduction

Page 2-3

Check Out the Contents

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Page 4-5

Wing Assembly

Page 6-7

Wing Servo Installation

Page 7-8

Installing the Engine

Page 9

Assemble the Fuel Tank

Page 9

Installing Power Module, Engine & Tank

Page 11

Installing the Rudder & Elevator Servos

Page 12

Installing the Wing Struts

Page 12

Installing the Vertical & Horizontal Stabilizers

Page 13-14

Installing the Main Landing Gear

Page 15

Installing the Wing Top Plate

Page 15

Installing the Cowl and Dummy Cylinders

Page 16

Installing the Cockpit Set

Page 16

Installing Radio Equipment

Page 17

Set up and Check Out

Page 17

Confirm Functional Integrity

Page 18

Caution

Page 18

Replacement  Parts

Page 18

More Information

Page 18

Copyright Notice

Page 18

Manual - Change Log

Page 18

Notes

Page 19

Other VMAR Products.

Page 20

Errors and Omissions.

Corrections to errors or omissions related to the
documentation and discovered after the initial printing
may be noted in a separate pamphlet entitled "READ
THIS FIRST"

BEFORE PROCEEDING: 

Please check the READ

THIS FIRST pamphlet carefully for any Errors or
Omissions and take careful note of any references to
corrections or additional instructions.

MANUAL - ERRORS AND OMISSIONS

DAMAGED, MISSING or DEFECTIVE

ITEMS.

If upon arrival of your model you noted damaged, missing
or defective components DO NOT proceed with assembly.

Damaged, missing or defective components must be
reported to your vendor within 30 days of purchase
and BEFORE any assembly begins. Please DO NOT
START if something is damaged, missing or defec-
tive.  Your vendor will not be able to provide you with
exchanges or replacements of parts that have been
assembled.

DO NOT START UNLESS IT'S RIGHT!

Please check the "READ THIS FIRST" pamphlet included
with your kit for information about Troubleshooting, Contact
Procedures, Return Procedures and Conditions.

This page was last updated 2001 01 26.

Please check the "READ THIS FIRST" pamphlet included
with your kit. Review any Errors or Omissions listed there
that may describe errors or omissions in this manual that we
discovered after the manual was printed but prior to your kit
being shipped.

Check our web site at  www.richmondrc.com/vmar
for the latest information related to this product. Such infor-
mation may include further tips or corrections to the docu-
mentation that we have added since your kit was shipped.

INTENDED USER.

This model is not intended for beginners. It is intended
for experienced modellers who have previously built
and successfuly flown RC Model Aircraft.

These assembly and set-up instructions assume that
this model will be assembled and flown by an experi-
enced modeller. To successfully and safely assemble
and fly this model you must be an experienced builder
and flyer of RC model aircraft. You must be familiar with
model aircraft terminology, components, parts, methods
and pre-flight integrity checks. This is not a trainer and
no attempt has been made to introduce basic concepts
or terminology in these instructions.

Given the high degree of pre-fabrication, this is not a
difficult model to assemble, however you must be experi-
ence & you should not attempt to assemble or operate this
model unless you are fully qualified to do so.

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Страница 1: ...nual and all other documentation and instructions Before Assembling or Operating the VMAR DeHavilland Beaver 120 ARF Visit us on the Web at www richmondrc com vmar DEHAVILLAND BEAVER 120ARF VMA B190CI...

Страница 2: ...tegrity of this model and it s structure control surfaces hinges linkages covering engine radio wiring battery and all other components Check all components before and after each flight Don t fly unti...

Страница 3: ...bly begins Please DO NOT START if something is damaged missing or defec tive Your vendor will not be able to provide you with exchanges or replacements of parts that have been assembled DO NOT START U...

Страница 4: ...ists of two pilots sitting on two chairs and a bag of cloth cabin liners and a strip of Velcro for attaching the liners to the inside of the cockpit The liners are reversible with a choice of brown or...

Страница 5: ...ly nut and bolts sets including 2 large flat washers per set R R R R R 4 Control rod assemblies with clevises at each end approx 4 1 2 in long for use on flaps and ailerons R R R R R 4 Control horn as...

Страница 6: ...lying The wing is joined and mounted using two wooden wing spar joiners two dowels protruding from the front recessed area of the wing two wing retaining bolts that go down into the fuselage and two m...

Страница 7: ...prior to flying and then disassembled again for transport However if you have a vehicle that accommodates a 10 foot wing you can glue the wing together using Pacer 30 Minute Zpoxy but you must always...

Страница 8: ...ween the left aileron servo arm and the left aileron control horn Adjust the servo arm clevises and left aileron control horn to perfect a secure connection between the servo and the left aileron Test...

Страница 9: ...set the thrust angles This principle re mains the same for all engines all engine orientations and all engine mounts used in conjunction with the power module system The power module consists of a fo...

Страница 10: ...point just the location Carefully mark the location of the firewall to T beam mounting bolts Drill four holes in the firewall to accommodate the bolts Secure the T beam mounts to the forward removabl...

Страница 11: ...d be same on all four bolts Once you have the engine thrust the way you want it tighten the nuts evenly and securely and apply the final fourth nut to lock everything in place Lock all nuts with Pacer...

Страница 12: ...WING STRUTS The wing struts must be used when flying this model The wing will break if you attempt to fly this model without the wing struts R R R R R STEP 5 2 TRIAL FIT THE SCREWS INTO THE PRE DRILLE...

Страница 13: ...ainst the head of the bolt Insert the first bolt into the predrilled hole in the left elevator working from the top surface of the elevator From the underside of the elevator apply a white plastic T n...

Страница 14: ...d bare the wood on either side of the vertical stabilizer assembly that will be covered by the fuselage tail section Do not score the wood Seal any score lines with Pacer ZAP CA before proceeding furt...

Страница 15: ...g gear assembly using the screws and washers R R R R R STEP 7 3 MOUNT THE FAIRINGS Locate the blister like fairings in the parts bag that included the black dummy cylinder plate etc The fairings are t...

Страница 16: ...ted on the left side of the fuselage just aft of the cowl R R R R R STEP 9 4 MOUNT PROP AND SPIN NER NUT Depending on your engine install a suitable propeller and spinner nut Given the large frontal a...

Страница 17: ...cond fuselage former when the wing is installed on the fuselage Check that the CG is correct If it is not move your radio receiver and battery pack first and recheck If weight is needed apply the weig...

Страница 18: ...n t fly if you find some thing that is not right MANUAL CHANGE LOG The entire Assembly and Operations Manual was last updated 2001 01 26 First Edition 2001 01 26 You are ultimately responsible for the...

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