Tail Wheel Assembly Installation Collect these parts. ÿ 1 factory assembled tail wheel bracket ÿ 2 wood screws ÿ 2 tail wheel control springs ÿ 1 tail wheel rudder bracket ÿ 2 small wood screws Collect the preassembled tail wheel bracket and hardware. Position the tail wheel assembly over the fuse and mark through the holes. Secure the tail wheel assembly to the fuse using the supplied hardware, (2 x wood screws). Secure the tail wheel steering bracket to the rudder using the supplied hardware, (2 x wood screws). Make 2 small loops in the ends of the tail wheel steering springs and secure them to the bracket and steering arms. 1...
Stabilizer Installation Collect these parts. ÿ 1 stabilizer ÿ 1 fin Position the stabilizer over the fuse and center it using a ruler. Using a scribe or pen, carefully mark along the sides of the fuse. Remove the covering just inside these marks using a sharp Xacto knife. Reposition the stabilizer over the fuse and when satisfied with the fit, glue it in place using epoxy. 2...
Fin Installation Position the fin over the fuse and scribe a mark along the stabilizer sides. Remove the covering on the stabilizer just inside these marks. Reposition the fin on the stabilizer and when satisfied with the fit, glue in place using epoxy. Use a square to hold the fin 90 degrees to the stabilizer until the epoxy dries. You may want to tape it in place. Note: Wipe away any excess epoxy using denatured alcohol. 3...
Elevator / Rudder Hinge Installation Position and glue in place using epoxy or canopy glue all hinge points into the factory predrilled holes. Do not glue them into the stabilizer or fin at this time. Note: Check that the hinges are operating in the proper direction before the glue dries. You may want to place a small drop of light oil on the hinges so the glue will not stick to them. 4...
Rudder Controls Collect these parts. ÿ 1 rudder servo and mounting hardware ÿ 1 rudder wire cable ÿ 4 cable crimp fittings ÿ 4 cable clevises ÿ 4 cable clevis nuts ÿ 2 control horn trumpet bases ÿ 1 trumpet screw ÿ 2 trumpet clevises. (black plastic) Using a sharp Xacto knife, remove the covering from the servo and pullpull rudder cable cut outs in both sides of the fuse. Cut the supplied pullpull cable into 2 equal lengths. You will notice they are very long which will make it much easier to thread through the fuse later. Note: Save the scrap pieces if you want to install optional flying wires from the stab to vertical fin on both sides. Assemble the pullpull cables and clevises. Thread one cable crimp fitting over the cable. Thread the cable through the clevis and then though the crimp fitting. When satisfied with the fit, crimp the fitting. Note: You may also want to add a piece of shrink tubing to cover over the crimped joint. ...
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Thread the pullpull cable through the cut outs in the sides of the fuse and up to the rudder servo already installed. Thread all the parts, crimp fitting and clevises as you did to the other end. Temporarily attach the clevises to the rudder servos and carefully pull the cable through the clevises until they are pulling on the rudder. Pull them until they are both equal. When satisfied with the lengths, carefully crimp the cable fittings. Note: You can adjust the lengths later with the threads on the clevises. 6...
Elevator Controls Collect these parts. ÿ 2 elevator servos and mounting hardware ÿ 2 18 inch elevator extension leads ÿ 2 threaded elevator control rods ÿ 2 servo clevises ÿ 2 control horn trumpet bases ÿ 2 trumpet clevises. (black plastic) ÿ 2 trumpet washers ÿ 2 trumpet screws Using the hardware supplied from your radio, install the elevator servos on both sides of the fuse. You will need to connect 2 x 18 inch servo leads if you are connecting the 2 servos to different receiver channels. Possition the trumpet base at the edge of the elevator beveled edge 11/4” from the rudder. Mark the spot and drill a 3/32” dia. hole through the elevator. Install the trumpets using the supplied hardware. Do not over tighten the screws. Note: Strengthen the holes by applying a few drops of CA glue in each hole to reduce the amount of balsa compression. Install the elevator connecting rods to the servo arms and trumpets. Note: Make sure the servo arms ...
Main Wheel Axel Installation Collect these parts. ÿ 2 main landing gear legs ÿ 2 main wheel axels ÿ 2 axel nuts ÿ 4 axel lock collars Secure the axel to the main landing gear legs using the supplied hardware. Note: You may want to remove any burrs from the axel using a rotary tool so that the wheel collars will easily slide over the axel shaft. 8...
Wheel Pant Installation Collect these parts. ÿ 2 wheel pants ÿ 4 – 632 T nuts ÿ 4 632 x ½ socket head bolts ÿ 4 flat washers ÿ 4 locking washers Using a Dremel, ensure the holes in the wheel pants fit the axel nuts. Install a wheel collar on the axel, then the wheel pant with the wheel inside, then add the second wheel collar. This is a bit tricky as they all must be properly positioned together on the axel. Do not tighten the collars as yet. Note: You may need to enlarge the hole in the bottom of the wheel pant for the wheels to turn freely. 9...
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Line up the wheel pant with the graphics on the fuse so that they are parallel and even. Mark or scribe through the holes in the landing gear legs onto the wheel pants. Drill 2 x 1/8 dia. holes on these marks. Install the T nuts from inside the wheel pants. Using the supplied hardware, 2 x 632 bolts and washers, secure the wheel pants to the gear legs. Make sure these are very tight. Note: Be very careful that you do not cross thread any of the bolts as this may loosen the T nuts. Center the wheel in the pants and tighten the lock collars. Make sure the wheel turns freely. 10...
Main Landing Gear Installation Collect these parts. ÿ 1 main landing gear legs ÿ 6 832 x 1/2 socket head bolts ÿ 6 lock washers ÿ 6 flat washers Using a sharp XActo knife, carefully remove the covering from the fuse where the landing gear legs will be inserted through the fuse sides. Insert the gear legs into the fuse and secure to the mounts using 3 x 832 bolts and washers. You will note the T nuts have been factory installed. Tighten the bolts. Note: Be very careful that you do not cross thread any of the bolts as this may loosen the T nuts. 11...
Top / Side Window Installation Collect these parts. ÿ 1 top window ÿ 2 front side windows ÿ 2 rear side windows Using a sharp Xacto knife, carefully remove the covering from the top window opening on the fuse. Using canopy glue carefully add a small bead of glue to the edges of the window. Be careful not to get any glue on your fingers or the windows. Place the windows into their cut outs in the fuse and tape in place until the glue is dry. Note: You may want to add weights to hold the top window in place and masking tape on the side windows until the glue dries. 12...
Front Windshield Installation Collect these parts. ÿ 1 front windshield ÿ 6 small wood screws Position the front windshield over the fuse making sure it is even and slightly over the top edge of the fuse. It should also fit well along side the front edges of the leading edge of the wings and flat on the front of the fuse. Using a marker, carefully mark where the screws will go, 3 on each side. Remove the windshield and drill a small hole over these marks. Reposition the windshield and secure it to the fuse using the supplied 6 wood screws. Do not over tighten the screws. Note: You may also use canopy glue to secure the windshield. Tape to hold in place until the glue dries. 13...
Side Door Installation Collect these parts. ÿ 2 hinge point ÿ 1 side door. Using epoxy glue, secure the hinge points into the door frame. Check for proper direction of the hinge movement. Let the glue dry before inserting the hinges into the fuse. Trial fit the door into the fuse. You may need to trim the door for the best fit. When satisfied with the fit and operation, secure the hinges into the fuse using epoxy glue. Let the hinges dry before opening the door. Aileron Hinge Installation Collect these parts. ÿ 8 hinge point ÿ 2 ailerons The aileron hinges provided are a top quality hinge point. They have been factory drilled and fitted but are not glued in place. You will need to remove them prior to gluing. Dab a small amount of epoxy or canopy glue to each hinge and insert them into the aileron hole until the hinge is just touching against the aileron. Remember to make sure they are moving in the proper direction. Hint: use a small drop of light oil on the hinge so that the glue does not secure or clog the hinges. Wait until the glue is dry before gluing the ailerons into the wings. 14...
Aileron Servo Installation Collect these parts. ÿ 2 aileron servos and mounting hardware ÿ 2 18 inch servo extensions ÿ 2 aileron servo hatches ÿ 8 small wood screws ÿ 2 control horn trumpet bases ÿ 2 trumpet screws ÿ 2 trumpet clevises (black plastic) Using a sharp Xacto knife, remove the covering around the servo wing cutouts. Install the servos onto the factory preinstalled mounting blocks using the hardware supplied with your radio. Connect an 18 inch servo extension to the servos and secure the connection with tape. Using a light string, tie a nut or small weigh to one end and drop it through the wing ribs openings until it appears in the aileron servo opening. Tape or tie the string to the servo lead and carefully pull it through the wing. 15...
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Secure the servo and hatch assembly to the wing using the supplied hardware, 4 x wood screws. Align the aileron control rods with the servo control horns and mark the location of the control trumpets so that the base is at the edge of the aileron beveled edge. Drill a 3/32” dia. hole on these marks through the aileron. Note: Strengthen the hole by applying a few drop s of thin CA glue to reduce the amount of balsa compression. Secure the trumpet assembly to the aileron. Do not over tighten the screws. Connect the control rods to the servos using the clevises or Z bends. 16...
Wing Strut Assembly Collect these parts. ÿ 2 main wings ÿ 1 wing tube ÿ 2 ¼ 20 nylon wing bolts ÿ 2 front wing struts (longer than rear wing struts) ÿ 2 rear wing struts ÿ 2 factory bent interplane wing struts ÿ 2 lower wing cuffs ÿ 2 upper wing cuffs ÿ 2 lower wing strut/fuse mounting brackets ÿ 4 632 x ½ socket head cap bolts ÿ 8 632 x ¾ socket head cap bolts ÿ 8 – interplane wing strut brackets Slide the aluminum wing tube into the factory installed tube in the fuse. Make sure an equal amount of tube is showing on both sides of the fuse. Carefully slide and position the wings on the fuse and secure them to the fuse using the supplied ¼20 nylon wing bolts. You will notice a wooden dowel is provided to align the wing in the proper ...
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Using a sharp Xacto knife, remove the covering from the fuse where the lower wing strut will be located. Install the wing strut bracket into the fuse using the supplied 632 x ¾” bolts. You will notice that the T nuts have been factory installed. Note: Be very careful that you do not cross thread any of the bolts as this may loosen the T nuts. Insert the bottom of the rear strut into the slot in the front strut and bolt together using a 632 x ½” bolt and lock nut. Slide the lower front wing strut cuff over the wing strut. Note: You may have to trim the cuffs with a razor saw or Dremel for the best fit. Using the supplied hardware, (632 x ½” bolt), secure the wing strut to the wing strut bracket. Do not tighten as yet. Slide the forward top wing strut cuff over the strut noting its direction and shape. Note: Install the struts with the airfoil shape facing the proper direction Slide the rear wing strut into the slot in the front wing strut and secure it using the supplied hardware, 632 x ½” bolt and nut. 18...
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Secure the wing strut assembly to the wing using the supplied hardware, 632 x ¾” bolts. Slide the top wing strut cuff over the bolt and secure it using clear packing tape or equal. Note : You can use clear silicon if you wish a more permanent attachment. Locate and install the interplane wing struts brackets over the wire ends. Secure the interplane struts to the wing using the supplied hardware, 632 x ½” bolts and nuts. Note: Ensure the interplane wing struts are straight and at right angles to the wing. 19...
Engine Installation Collect the following parts engine mounting hardware ÿ fuel lines ÿ Install your engine so the distance from the firewall to the back of your propeller is 6 3/8 inches. We recommend positioning your engine with 3º of down thrust and 2º of right thrust. Use flat washers behind the engine mount if needed. We decided to use a Super Tiger G2300 engine in our Decathlon. The kit comes with a complete traditional glow engine mount, hardware and fuel tank. First mark the center line and thrust line on the firewall using a marker. The photo shows how these lines pass through the center of the fuel line hole. Locate your engine and mount assembly. Offset your engine so the center of the prop shaft (at the propeller) lines up with the center lines on the firewall so your cowl will sit straight. Route your fuel lines and connect them to your engine. Locate where your engine throttle control rod will exit the firewall and mark it. Drill a large enough hole through the firewall. We recommend locating the throttle servo beside the rudder servo on the main servo rail. Connect the throttle linkage and make sure it is working in the proper direction and operates the carburetor linkage properly. You may want to also install a linkage to operate the engine choke if your engine is so equipped. 20...
Fuel Tank Installation Collect these parts. ÿ 1 fuel tank assembly ÿ 1 fuel tank mounting tray Note: Your model airplane is supplied with a Glow fuel tank and hardware kit. If you plan to use a gas engine you will have to change the stopper and fuel lines. Using the supplied hardware, assemble the fuel tank. Carefully, bend the metal tubing to avoid kinking Wrap the fuel tank in foam and tape. Note: Remember to mark which tube is for what purpose. Install the fuel tank on the mounting tray in the fuse and secure it to the fuse using Velcro straps or tape. Drill ¼ inch holes in the firewall for the fuel and vent lines 21...
Cowl Installation Collect these parts. ÿ 1 engine cowl ÿ 5 hardwood blocks ÿ 5 wood screws Locate and epoxy the 5 hardwood cowl blocks to the fuse firewall as shown. You may want to roughen the firewall to ensure a better bond for the epoxy. Using a black marker, put a dot in the center of the wood blocks. Make up some hole locators using card stock or heavy paper. Punch a 1/8 inch hole in one end and center this hole over the black dot on the wood blocks. Tape the other end of the card to the fuse. Slide the cowl over the engine and align the side graphics so that they are straight and even. Test fit the cowl so the distance from the front edge of the cowl to the firewall is 6¼ inches leaving 1/16 to 1/8 inches clearance of the propeller. 22...
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When satisfied, mark through the holes in the cards onto the cowl. Remove the cowl and drill 5 – 3/32 inch dia. holes. Cut out the necessary holes in the cowl for the proper engine cooling using a rotary tool like a Dremel. When satisfied, secure the cowl to the fuse using the supplied hardware. (5 wood screws). We recommend using a 31/2” aluminum spinner. 23...
Radio Set Up You will need to locate your receiver and batteries on the upper plywood deck. We used foam wrap and plastic electrical straps to secure our receiver and battery. You will need a Y servo extension to connect the 2 aileron servo extensions if you are connecting to the same receiver channel. Tip: You will need to balance your model before choosing the location of your batteries. Note: The C of G is on the main wing spar. 41/8” from the leading edge of the wing nearest the fuse. Control Surface Throws rudder +/ 11/2” low and 21/2” high elevators +/ 3/4” low and 11/4” high ailerons +/ 3/4” low and 11/4” high Assemble the entire model and make any changes to suit. 25...
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