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(See Figure 10)

  Position the servos on the pre-marked servo positions.  Outline the exact

shape.  Cut or router the foam to provide a snug flush fit.  Wood shims can be used to
assure a tight fit.

Position the receiver 1 1/2” back from the nose.  Position the receiver so that the input
slots align with the centerline of the wing.  Outline the exact shape.  Cut or router the foam
to provide a snug flush fit.  Another bay can be made next to the receiver bay to hold a
separate mixer or cut the bay deeper so that the mixer and all of the plugs and extra wires
fit underneath.  Test fit the motor tray to check the receiver position.  Make a cutout in the
front shelf of the motor tray to provide access to the input slots of the receiver.

NOTE: New flyers and combat pilots may choose to locate the receiver in a safer place.
The nose mounted receiver is cleaner but more vulenerable to damage from the battery
slamming into it in severe front impact.  The alternate receiver location in figure 10 will
not affect the ballance in any direction.  The wing thickness will accomodate almost any
size receiver.

Draw a line between the servo wire and the center line of the wing.  Make a 1/2” deep cut
along the line.  Push the servo wires into the slot with a flat blade screwdriver.  Plug the servo
leads into the appropriate receiver output slot.  The extra servo wires can be stowed under the
motor mount tray.

page 8

(See Figure 9)

  Trim the motor tray with scissors along the cut line.  Notice that the cut line

is the impression 1/2” from the side rails of the compartments.  Leave the vertical lip at the
rear of the motor tray.  Trim the canopy along the cut line.  The canopy cut lines are more
visible when viewed from the inside.  Remove the rear wall  of the canopy.  Cutout the
rear wall of the vent slots for battery and motor cooling on the canopy.  Position the mo-
tor tray  over the center of the wing.  Trim the vertical lip at the rear of the motor tray to
be flush with the bottom of the wing.

Cutout the rear wall
of the vent slots

Remove the rear wall of the canopy

Figure 9

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Страница 3: ...randservos Theyarepoweredbythe8cell 9 6V battery throughtheESCwhichcontainstheBatteryEliminationCircuit BEC Whenthemotordrainsthebatterythere isstillsufficientpowertocontroltheplane 3MSuper77SprayAdhe...

Страница 4: ...lded canopy 1 Speed 400 motor and prop 1 Zagi 20 Electronic Speed Control ESC with Battery Eliminator Circuit BEC 1 8 cell 1700 mAh battery with Deans Ultra plug 2 Wire ties to secure motor 4 Velcro s...

Страница 5: ...ling edge TE Cut along the lines and remove the foam page 4 See Figure 3 Install the carbon spar on the bottom of the wing Measure 8 back from the nose and make a mark Draw a line perpendicular to the...

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Страница 7: ...the trailing edge TE of the wing by wrapping a strip of color tape around the TE being careful to follow the shape Working from the TE forward lay strips of tape from tip to at least 4 inches past ce...

Страница 8: ...ht coat of 77 adhesive on the elevon before applying the hinge tape Mask off the elevon leaving 1 2 exposed Spray the exposed area with a light coat of 77 adhesive Remove the masking tape Let the 77 a...

Страница 9: ...front impact The alternate receiver location in figure 10 will not affect the ballance in any direction The wing thickness will accomodate almost any size receiver Draw a line between the servo wire...

Страница 10: ...on the plane and connect to the receiver Turn on the transmitter TX and connect a spare 4 8 V battery to the RX The TX should be in the elevon or mixing mode Check the radio instruction manual for the...

Страница 11: ...es to fit the wire tie Push the wire tie through from the top of the tray Wrap the wire tie under the motor tray and through the hole on the opposite side Set the motor in the motor mount and push for...

Страница 12: ...plug the battery on impact rather than pulling wires out of the ESC Caution The prop SHOULD NOT be installed on the motor at this time The speed control could turn on when the battery is plugged in At...

Страница 13: ...THE BATTERY SLOT The red and blue pair of wires with the spade connectors should be soldered to the motor Zagi electric wings use a pusher con figuration which requires a reverse rotation motor Rever...

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Страница 15: ...around to the bottom of the wing Add two more pieces of tape to secure the winglet in place Make sure that the elevon will not bind against the winglet as it moves The winglets are at the very back of...

Страница 16: ...Movethe batteryforwardorbackwardtobalance Glueashiminfrontofthebatterytothesizeoftheemptyspace 8 inches Figure 18 Figure 19 Setthetrimandthrow Movethetransmitteraileronstickfromfullrighttofullleft not...

Страница 17: ...k on the transmitter is in the normal position Not reversed 3 Push the motor control stick on the transmitter to the full off position 4 Push the motor control stick trim lever to the full down positi...

Страница 18: ...400 X pitches up and immediately dives add 2 or 3 clicks of down trim Repeat the glide test until the Zagi 400 X flies straight ahead with a slow sink rate to a sliding landing Increase the launch spe...

Страница 19: ...finite number of cycles Abuse will decrease the number of cycles Electric flight hobbyists are willing to accept the shortened life of the batteries for performance There are ways to cut these losses...

Страница 20: ...rong Covering materials like Ora Cover or Ultra Kote are heavier than tape The lighter materi als like Solar Film are light but not as strong as tape There are some problems using iron on covering mat...

Страница 21: ...in both workmanship and material at the date of purchase This does not cover any components or parts damaged by use mis use or modification In no case shall Trick R C s liability exceed the original...

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