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E-flite Stearman PT-17 15e ARF User Manual

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Center of Gravity

An important part of preparing the aircraft for flight is

properly balancing the model.

Caution: Do not inadvertently skip this step!

The recommended balance point for the PT-17 is

3-1/4 to 3-3/4 inches (82 to 95mm) behind the

leading edge of the upper wing. Mark the range for

the Center of Gravity on the underside of the upper

wing as shown. Interplane strut removed for clarity.

It will be necessary to assemble the model to a

flight ready state in order to check the center of

gravity location.

Parts Required

Assembled model

Propeller

Motor battery

Tools Required

Felt-tipped pen

Ruler

Stick-on lead weight

Ο 1. Install the motor battery.

Ο 3. Use a commercial balancing device or suspend

the model on fingertips within the recommended

center of gravity range to check the balance.

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Ο 4. Due to the short nose moment of the Stearman

PT-17, between 2 to 4 ounces of nose weight will

be required. Determine the amount by temporarily

placing it on the dummy engine at the cylinder

location. When the appropriate amount is known,

remove the cowling and attach the weight inside at

the base of the dummy engine cylinders. Form a

curve in the weight prior to installation so that it

conforms to the interior of the cowling and does

not interfere with operation of the motor.

Ο 2. Install the propeller adapter and propeller. The

shaft of a screwdriver or Allen wrench can be used

to tighten the propeller nut.