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Joining the wing panels - bnf/pnp – E-flite Hawker Hurricane 25e PNP User Manual

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E-flite Hurricane 25e PNP/BNF Assembly Manual

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2. Insert the bend in the flap linkage in the

innermost hole in on the flap servo arm. Remove the

tape from the flaps at this time as well.

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3. Enter the radio programming and set the flap

throw to 100% for both UP and DOWN positions,

and verify that in the UP position, the servo arm

moves towards the trailing edge of the wing.

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4. Move the switch on the radio to the UP flap

position. Thread the clevises onto the pushrods so

and connect them to the outermost hole in the control

horn. Ensure that they are the proper length and

that they are not so long that they bind the flap into

the bottom of the wing, nor are too short that they

prevent the flap from seating against the underside

of the wing.

5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 to install and adjust

the remaining flap linkage. Start by adjusting the

linkage in the UP position. The Mid and down

position should match those from the first wing

panel. Make sure to slide the silicone tubing over the

forks of the clevises to prevent them from opening

in flight. You will note the inner flap travels slightly

further down than the outer flap. This is normal.

Joining the Wing Panels - BNF/PNP

Required Parts

Rear wing bolt plate
Center wing bolt plate
Forward wing dowel plate
3mm x 10mm countersunk self-tapping screw (2)
Radiator scoop
Intake scoop
Carbon fiber wing tube
Wing panel (right and left)

Required Tools and Adhesives

30-minute epoxy

Mixing stick

Mixing cup

Epoxy brush

Phillips screwdriver: #1

CAUTION: You must join the wings as shown in

this manual. Failure in joining the wing panels may

result in the loss of your model. Do not fly your

model without properly joining the wings.

Before joining the wing panels, we highly recommend

test fitting all parts before mixing epoxy. If the epoxy

begins to cure before parts are assembled, it will be

difficult to reuse items where epoxy has been applied.