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Receiver

The following are the channels that are programmed in

the receiver:

Ch. 1: Throttle

Ch. 2: Aileron

Ch. 3: Elevator

Ch. 4: Rudder

Ch. 5: Gear

Ch. 6: Mode

Make certain you plug in the servo leads to the correct

corresponding channel. Always perform a function

check prior to flying to ensure this.

Installing the Propeller and Spinner

1. Slide propeller on. Make sure pitch numbers on

prop are visible from the front of airplane.

2. Screw prop hub on. Inserting a hex driver through

the prop hub and tightening helps ensure the hub is

secure.

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Attaching the Horizontal Stabilizer

1. Locate the horizontal stab of the tail.

2. Slide tail in allotted space of fuse, making sure

the control horn installed into the horizontal tail will

properly align with pushrod and clevis exiting the

back fuse.

3. When you are certain the tail is centered correctly

and in the right place, use the tape provided to

properly secure the tail to the fuselage as shown.

Use the tail on top and bottom of each side of the

tail (total of 4 applications).

4. Turn on transmitter and plug in flight battery. Make

sure trim levers are centered and the left stick is in

the full down position.

5. Locate clevis and rod exiting the right side of the

fuselage, and attach clevis to control surface as

shown.

6. Make any trim adjustments as necessary prior to

flight (see step 7).

Note: To make trim adjustments to the horizontal

stabilizer:

a. Turn on radio transmitter

b. Plug in fully charged battery into fuse

c. Use elevator trim of radio by moving up or down to

achieve tail to be at neutral when the gimbal is also at

neutral. If these changes are not sufficient, center the

transmitter elevator trim lever, then remove the clevis

from the control surface and turn clevis in or out as

needed to move the control surface back to neutral.

Warning: Always keep hands and all objects away

from the propeller in case the motor is engaged!

A moving propeller can cause severe injury and

damage!

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