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37)

With the servo horn centered, adjust the clevis

until it lines up with the control horn.  Snap the clevis into
the third hole out from the base of the control horn.  See
photo # 12 below.

Photo # 12

38)

Remove the masking tape from the aileron.

Repeat steps # 26 thru # 37 to install the aileron linkage
on the opposite wing panel.

PARTS REQUIRED

TOOLS AND SUPPLIES REQUIRED

WING MOUNTING

JOINING THE WING PANELS

{1} Aluminum Dihedral Brace

{1} 2mm x 20mm Steel Pin

{2} 3mm x 22mm Machine Screws

{2} 3mm x 15mm Machine Screws

Kwik Bond Thin C/A

# 1 Phillips Head Screwdriver

Excel Modeling Knife

Straight Edge Ruler

1)

Using a modeling knife, carefully remove the

covering material from over the two predrilled wing hold
down holes in each wing panel.  One hole is located 3/4"
out from the wing root and 7/16" in front of the trailing
edge.  The second hole is located 3/4" out from the wing
root and 1/2" behind the leading edge.

2)

Working with one wing panel, carefully push both

the aluminum dihedral brace and the 2mm x 20mm steel
pin into their respective slots in the wing root.  Push them
both in until they bottom out.  See photo # 13 below.

Photo # 13

The aluminum dihedral brace is machined in the shape

of a "V".  When installing the dihedral brace make sure
that you install it with the "V" shape toward the top sur-
face of the wing panel.

3)

Carefully slide the opposite wing panel into place.

Push both wing panels firmly together.  There should be
few or no gaps between the two and they should both line
up at the leading and trailing edges.

4)

Carefully apply a couple of drops of Kwik Bond

Thin C/A into each of the four threaded wing hold down
holes in the fuselage.  Allow the C/A to dry completely
before proceeding.  See photo # 14 below.

Photo # 14

The C/A will wick into the plywood and strengthen

the threads.

5)

Bolt the wing into place using two 3mm x 22mm

machine screws in the leading edge and two 3mm x 15mm
machine screws in the trailing edge.

PARTS REQUIRED

TOOLS AND SUPPLIES REQUIRED

STABILIZER INSTALLATION

MOUNTING THE STABILIZER

{1} Horizontal Stabilizer w/Elevator & Hinges

{2} 3mm x 15mm Wood Screws

# 1 Phillips Head Screwdriver

Straight Edge Ruler

1)

Partially thread one 3mm x 15mm wood screw

through each of the two predrilled holes in the stabilizer.
Thread them in until they just begin to protrude through
the bottom surface.  See photo # 15 below.

Photo # 15

Содержание omega 636

Страница 1: ...g material The wings are removable for easy transport and feature dual aileron servos for crisp solid control The Omega 636 comes with a preinstalled electric motor a folding propeller assembly and a...

Страница 2: ...mend that you get experienced knowledgeable help with assembly and during your first flights Your local hobby shop has information about flying clubs in your area whose membership includes qualified i...

Страница 3: ...hich types of accessories to purchase for your new Wattage Omega 636 We have tested all of these items with the airplane and found that these products will offer the best in performance reliability an...

Страница 4: ...pacity and because it powers both the motor and the radio system we suggest using an Automatic Delta Peak Charger such as the Promax Activator Digital Peak Charger P N 885650 It is vital to the Omega...

Страница 5: ...ity changes that the covering on your airplane may wrinkle or sag This trait is inherent in all types of heat shrink material To remove the wrinkles you will need to purchase or borrow from a fellow m...

Страница 6: ...Plus Motor Spray Before beginning assembly we recommend that you first break in the motor Taking the time to do this now will do a couple of things First it will improve the per formance and life of...

Страница 7: ...nel pivot the aileron down about 45 Apply 3 4 drops of Kwik Bond Thin C A to the exposed area of each hinge Turn the wing panel over and repeat for the other side of the hinges Allow the C A to dry fo...

Страница 8: ...servo cover Using a pencil mark the loca tions of the servo mounting holes onto the mounting blocks 17 Remove the servo Using a drill with a 1 16 drill bit drill pilot holes through the two mounting...

Страница 9: ...to place Be careful not to overtighten the screws You don t want to crush the aileron Photo 8 Photo 9 30 Thread one metal clevis onto the end of one 2mm x 300mm threaded pushrod wire Thread the clevis...

Страница 10: ...both in until they bottom out See photo 13 below Photo 13 The aluminum dihedral brace is machined in the shape of a V When installing the dihedral brace make sure that you install it with the V shape...

Страница 11: ...Push the servo up against the left side of the tray While holding the servo in position use a drill with a 1 16 drill bit to drill pilot holes for the servo mounting screws 4 Install and tighten the...

Страница 12: ...at came with your servo Each of the arms should have at least three holes in it Using a pair of wire cutters remove all but one of the plastic arms 18 Using a drill with a 5 64 drill bit enlarge the t...

Страница 13: ...HE DECALS 7 Using a clean cloth wipe the airframe down com pletely to remove any dust or debris 8 Working with one decal at a time use a pair of scissors and carefully cut out the decal along its oute...

Страница 14: ...ncrease the control throw If you are using a computer radio with the Omega 636 please see the next section for our recommended setup SPORT FLYING Elevator 1 2 up 1 2 down Ailerons 1 2 up 1 2 down IF Y...

Страница 15: ...More often you will hit the side of the thermal and it will lift one wing more and literally throw your airplane away BASICS OF THERMAL FLYING from the lift When your airplane should otherwise be flyi...

Страница 16: ...e control inputs to the receiver which transfers that information to the servos Trim Lever A sliding lever on the transmitter that al lows you to make small adjustments to the control surfaces from th...

Страница 17: ...PARTS Wattage carries a complete line of replacement parts for your Omega 636 Listed below are the replacement parts that are available along with their respective part numbers for easy ordering conve...

Страница 18: ...18...

Страница 19: ...of the kit parts Damaged Wrong Size Missing Wrong Shape If you checked any of the boxes above did you contact our Customer Service Department to resolve the problem Yes No 7 Was any of the assembly d...

Страница 20: ...Hobby Distributors Attn Wattage Customer Care 18480 Bandilier Circle Fountain Valley CA 92728 8610 Post Office will not deliver without proper postage ___________________________ ____________________...

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