User Manual

Mitchell B-25 -for 20cc engines-95”
Instruction Manual
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3) With the model inverted, place your
ngers on the masking tape and carefully
li the plane. is is the point at which
your model should balance for your rst
ights. Later, you may wish to experi-
ment by shiing the balance up to 10mm
forward or back to change the ying
characteristics. Moving the balance for-
ward may improve the smoothness and
arrow- like tracking, but it may then re-
quire more speed for take o and make it
more dicult to slow down for landing.
Moving the balance a makes the model
more agile with a lighter and snappier
feel. In any case, please start at the loca-
tion we recommend.
With the wing attached to the fuselage,
all parts of the model installed ( ready to
y), and empty fuel tanks, hold the model
at the marked balance point with the sta-
bilizer level.
Li the model. If the tail drops when
you li, the model is “tail heavy” and you
must add weight* to the nose. If the nose
drops, it is “nose heavy” and you must
add weight* to the tail to balance.
*If possible, rst attempt to balance the
model by changing the position of the re-
ceiver battery and receiver. If you are un-
able to obtain good balance by doing so,
then it will be necessary to add weight to
the nose or tail to achieve the proper bal-
ance point.
100mm
CONTROL THROWS
Ailerons:
High Rate :
Up : 25 mm
Down : 25 mm
Low Rate :
Up : 20 mm
Down : 20 mm
Elevator:
High Rate :
Up : 40 mm
Down : 40 mm
Low Rate :
Up : 30 mm
Down : 30 mm
Rudder:
High Rate :
Right : 30 mm
Le : 30 mm
Low Rate :
Right : 25 mm
Le : 25 mm
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Flap:
Mid : 30mm
Full : 60 mm