4. Assembly
1. landing gear
2. fuselage
3. engine
4. propeller
5. NiMH battery pack
6. wing
7. vertical stabilizer
8. rudder
9. horizontal stabilizer
10. elevator
11. rudder rod
12. receiver
13. tail wheel
14. screws
IMPORTANT: Prior to assembling the rudders and stabilizers, it is important to set the servo-assisted motor in
neutral position. To do so, insert the batteries in the remote control and the plane and switch them
both on. You will hear the motors position themselves in the middle position, i.e. neutral. Switch off
both the plane and the remote control and proceed with the assembly.
a. Propeller Assembly
b. Empennage
Put the screws of the vertical stabilizer through the holes in the horizontal
stabilizer. Then put the assembled unit through the holes in the tail section.
Subsequently, put the tail wheel from below onto the screws and tighten the
knurled screws.
c. Rudder Rod Connections
d. Landing Gear
Push the landing gear into the bottom of the fuselage. If necessary, carefully bend the landing gear a little so that
plane is positioned perfectly straight.
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Take the propeller and carefully put it onto the engine shaft.
The engine is located in a 3-4 degree angle inside the scale model.
Hang the rudder rod into the rudder horns. We recommend you use the holes
in the middle.
a. small rudder movements
b. intermediate rudder movements
c. large rudder movements
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