
Wing center section
DO NOT try to fly an out-of-balance model !
23- Balance
(85 ~ 90mm)
Add weight to nose (as show) until the correct balance is achieved.
Stick-on weights are available at your local hobby shop and work
well for this purpose.
Battery pack
3.3 ~ 3.5 in.
To get the correct C.G., Several strips of
lead weight were required in the nose of
this model . To minimize the amount of
weight required, it is desirable to position
the weight as far forward as possible. This
can be done by making a platform form
leftover basswood stick and 3.2mm (1/8”)
ply wood. Using 4x35mm bolts to mount
the engine would also be long enough to
mount the flatform. The lead should be
permanently glued on with epoxy.
IMPORTANT: Recheck the C.G. After the
weight has been installed.
How to add nose-weight
Securely install the nose-weight ensuring it will
not come loose during flights.
!
35 mm
35 mm
8mm
8mm
10mm
10mm
RUDDER STROKE
ELEVATOR STROKE
AILERON STROKE
24- Control Surface
Adjust the travel of the control surfaces to achieve the values stated in the diagrams.
These value will be suitable for average flight requirements. Adjust the values to suit your particular needs.
Securely install the battery pack ensuring it will
not come loose during flights.
!
BEFORE FLYING CHECK EVERYTHING
Before each flight, inspect the airplane for any loose parts. Check the hinges, make sure the pushrods are still firmly
attached, and check the engine mounting bolts. In general, check everything on the plane that might possibly come
loose.
CHECK THE FREQUENCE BEFORE FLYING
DO NOT FLY NEAR A POWER LINE
The power lines cause radio interference, so avoid flying near them.
Basswood stick
Flatform
(3.2mm ply)
Lead should be
permanently glued
on flatform with
epoxy
Battery pack
IMPORTANT:
Please do not clean your model with pure alcohol, only use liquid soap with water or use glass cleaner to
clean on surface of your model to keep the colour not fade.