User Manual
7Hangar 9 Taylorcraft 26cc BNF
3. Remember to remove the BIND plug from the receiver
BEFORE turning off the radio system. Once you have
completed binding the transmitter and receiver, unplug the
motor battery and remove it from the fuselage.
Once you have finished programming your radio, you should
re-bind the radio to be sure the fail-safe positions for the
servos are correct.
Additional Operating Information
Before each flight, power on the transmitter and wait about
five (5) seconds before moving the receiver switch to the on
position. When the receiver is switched on too quickly for
the transmitter to make frequency selection, the transmitter
and receiver may not connect. When there is no connection,
leave the transmitter powered on, turn off the receiver switch
then turn it back on to power up the receiver.
Landing Gear Installation
Required Parts
Landing gear assembly Fuselage assembly
#4 washer (4) #6 washer (6)
Wheel pant (right and left)
6-32 x 1/2-inch button head cap screw (2)
6-32 x 3/4-inch button head cap screw (4)
4-40 x 1/2-inch button head cap screw (4)
Required Tools and Adhesives
Low-tack tape Threadlock
Silicone adhesive
Hex wrench: 5/64-inch, 3/32-inch
1. Locate the landing gear and wheel pants as well as the
hardware packaged with these items. You will also need the
fuselage assembly to attach the gear to.
Note: Always use threadlock on metal-to-metal
fasteners to prevent them from vibrating loose.
2. Place the landing gear on the bottom of the fuselage.
The gear will angle forward as shown. Slide a #6 washer on
each of the four 6-32 x 3/4-inch button head cap screws.
Install the screws through the landing gear. Use the included
3/32-inch hex wrench to tighten the screws.
Hint: A machined hex wrench is helpful to allow the
bolts to be tightened and not strip the head of the bolt.