User Manual

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DeNight Special 50 ARF Assembly Manual
Workspace Preparation
During the course of building your DeNight Special we
suggest you use a soft base on the building surface.
Such things as a large piece of bedding foam or a
thick bath towel work well to protect the model from
damage during assembly. A at area measuring at
least 18 x 56 inches is required to work on the model
sub-assemblies comfortably. The completed and
assembled model requires a space of 56 x 66 inches.
Ensure you have adequate lighting, and a place to set
aside parts that have been completed.
The use of a stand to support the fuselage on the
workbench is highly recommended. This will hold it
secure while in different positions during assembly and
prevent damage to items such as the canopy and tail
that are not designed to support the weight of the model.
Midwest Stand-In (MID813)
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Product Registration
Horizon Hobby wants to ensure that you get maximum
enjoyment from your Hangar 9 products. We strongly
encourage you to register your product using the
online Product Registration tool so we can notify you
when there are service bulletins, new option parts or
accessories, or updates available for your product.
Please register your product today at:
http://www.hangar-9.com/Register/
Work Area Cleanliness
It is a good practice to maintain a clean work area,
both to prevent damage to your model and to keep
track of parts and hardware. Put away any tools not
being used, and set aside parts of the model not being
worked on.
Of special importance is keeping debris out of
sensitive components such as the radio and engine or
motor. Tape over engine intake and exhaust ports
when drilling or cutting the rewall and cowling to
prevent causing damage to the internal components.
Optional Accessory
Setting up servos is a whole lot easier with a JR®
MatchMaker™. It lets you accurately center servos,
evaluate endpoints, and cycle servos at varying
speeds, without ever having to switch on a transmitter.
It allows the precise digital centering of up to 2 servos
at a time to help with setup on the building bench.
Using the Manual
This manual is divided into sections to help make
assembly easier to understand, and to provide breaks
between each major section. In addition, check boxes
have been placed next to each step to keep track of
completed sections. Steps with a single box (􀀀) are
performed once, steps with two boxes (􀀀􀀀) indicate
the step needs to be repeated, such as for left and
right wing panel, or two servos etc.
Before beginning it is a good idea to read through the
manual completely to familiarize yourself with the
assembly process. Remember to take your time and
follow the directions.
Before Starting Assembly
Before beginning the assembly of your model, remove
each part from its bag for inspection. Closely inspect
the fuselage, wing panels, rudder and stabilizer for
damage. If you nd any damaged or missing parts,
contact the place of purchase.
If you nd any wrinkles in the covering, use a heat gun
or covering iron to remove them. Use caution while
working around areas where the colors overlap to
prevent separating the colors.
HAN100 – Heat Gun
HAN150 – Covering Glove
HAN101 – Sealing Iron
HAN141 – Sealing Iron Sock