User Manual
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Instructions and User Manual
FUSELAGE
01
On the elevator, mark the center of the rudder
surface. Then set the mark 1.5mm to the right (re-
ferring to the underside of the elevator, viewed in
the direction of ight). This is necessary so that the
control linkage does not touch the fuselage.
Milling a slot, matching the enclosed berglass
rudder horn, according to the staggered mark in
the rudder. The pivot point in the rudder horn must
later be 12mm from the hinge edge.
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02
Lightly sand the rudder horn on both sides. Check
the correct diameter of the bore in the horn by
briey attaching the enclosed linkage (diameter
1.6mm). This must be absolutely smooth and wit-
hout any clearance.
Stick the slot in the elevator around with adhesive
tape. Then add 5-minute epoxy into the slot and
glue the rudder horn. Remove the tape immediate-
ly afterwards.
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03
Use a cutter or small side cutter to remove the
two retaining tabs on the elevator servo for easier
installation. Shrink the servo completely and sand
it with coarse sandpaper.
Check that the servos function correctly before
making any such changes! This can possibly
lead to a loss of warranty.
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04
Trim the servo horn as shown. Drill the hole to
1.6mm. The hole distance should be 5mm. Set the
servo to neutral position with a servo tester and
screw in the horn.
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05
Sand the support surface in the fuselage well with
coarse sandpaper.
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06
Use a 20cm servo extension cable and connect it
to the servo. We recommend the use of tape, heat
shrink tubing or a safety clip for securing.
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07
Use a Z-clamp to make the linkage as shown. Dis-
tance between the two axes: approx. 105mm.
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08
Plug the linkage onto the servo horn. Thread the
servo cable through the fuselage. First insert the
linkage, then the servo into the servo housing.
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