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Lanier R/C .40-.46 F-86D Instructions Manual

Lanier R/C .40-.46 F-86D Instructions Manual

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WARNING! THIS IS NOT A TOY!
THIS IS NOT A BEGINNERS AIRPLANE
This R/C kit and the model you will build from it is not a toy! It is capable of serious bodily harm and property
damage. It is your responsibility, and yours alone - to build this kit correctly, properly install all R/C components
and flying gear (engine, tank, radio, pushrods, etc. and to test the model and fly it only with experienced, competent
help, using commonsense and in accordance with all safety standards as set forth in the Academy of Model Aeronautics
Safety Code. It is suggested that you join the AMA and become properly insured before attempting to fly this model. If
you are just starting R/C modeling, consul your local hobby dealer or write to the Academy of Model Aeronautics to
find an experienced instructor in your area.
Write to: Academy of Model Aeronautics, 5151 Memorial Dr. Muncie, IN 47302
LIMITED WARRANTY
Lanier R/C is proud of the care and attention that goes into the manufacture of parts for its model kits. The company
warrants that for a period of 30 days, it will replace, at the buyers request, any part or material shown to the company's
satisfaction to have been defective in workmanship or material at the time of purchase.
No other warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, is made with respect to the merchandise sold by the company. The
buyer acknowledges and understands that he is purchasing only a component kit from which the buyer will himself
construct a finished flying model airplane. The company is neither the manufacturer of such a flying model airplane,
nor a seller of it. The buyer hereby assumes the risk and all liability for personal or property damage or injury arising
out of the buyers use of the components or the finished flying model airplane, whenever any such damage or injury shall
occur.
Any action brought forth against the company, based on the breach of the contract of sale to the buyer, or on any alleged
warranty thereunder, must be brought within one year of the date of such sale, or there after be barred. This one-year
limitation is imposed by agreement of the parties as permitted by the laws of the state of Georgia.
© 2000 Lanier R/C

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Summary of Contents for Lanier R/C .40-.46 F-86D

  • Page 1 LIMITED WARRANTY Lanier R/C is proud of the care and attention that goes into the manufacture of parts for its model kits. The company warrants that for a period of 30 days, it will replace, at the buyers request, any part or material shown to the company’s satisfaction to have been defective in workmanship or material at the time of purchase.
  • Page 2: Building Instructions

    6. Glue the ply servo plates in place with epoxy. 2. Overall view of parts. 7. Install your aileron servo with the screws included with it. 3. Locate the spar joiner and test fit in each half of the wing. © 2001 Lanier R/C Page - 2...
  • Page 3 13. Align the control rod with the horn and bend the rod 90 degrees at the position where the rod should pass through the coupler. When bent, use wire cutters to cut the excess off, leaving ¼ to © 2001 Lanier R/C Page - 3...
  • Page 4 22. Install the triangle at the space at the trailing edge of the wing. Use epoxy. 27. Locate the hinge slots in each of the elevator halves, rudder, and corresponding slots on the © 2001 Lanier R/C Page - 4...
  • Page 5 34. Install the horns with (3) screws in each horn, into the horn backing plates. Screw a clevis on each side of the elevator control rod and a coupler on each control horn, then snap the clevis onto the control horns. © 2001 Lanier R/C Page - 5...
  • Page 6 39. Locate the intersection of the control rod and the servo wheel, then mark with a permanent marker. © 2001 Lanier R/C Page - 6...
  • Page 7 47. Drill the holes out with a 13/64 (or 5mm) drill. 43. With the centers located, drill (4) .125” holes for the engine bolts. 44. Temporarily install your engine using the engine bolts, washers, and nuts. © 2001 Lanier R/C Page - 7...
  • Page 8 When satisfied, trim the control rod to ¼” past the EZ connector. Install the servo horn. 56. Install the steering arm in the brackets, then slide the nose gear in place. © 2001 Lanier R/C Page - 8...
  • Page 9 Straighten the axle, then fasten the rod in place. If you need to adjust the taxi tracking later, do it here at the connector. © 2001 Lanier R/C Page - 9...
  • Page 10 64. Test fit the cowl over the engine to see what for the nose gear. needs to be relieved. 66. Check the fit of the cowl with the spinner and keep it aligned during the next step. © 2001 Lanier R/C Page - 10...
  • Page 11: Control Throws

    4. Range check the radio with the engine running to paper towel. make sure there are no intermittent radio problems. 5. Double check that all the hardware, nuts, bolts, and hinges are tight. © 2001 Lanier R/C Page - 11...
  • Page 12: Included Materials

    “y” tail control rod Aileron rods Aileron servo blocks Engine mounts 3mm engine bolts 3mm Lock nuts 3mm Washers Engine mount bolts 4mm 4mm blind nuts 4mm washers Ez connectors Fuel tank w/hardware Decal sheet © 2001 Lanier R/C Page - 12...