100 CC Manual RC Plane
100 CC Manual RC Plane
100 CC Manual RC Plane
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INTRODUCTION
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WARRANTY
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ATTENTION
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INDEX
Introduction ……………… ….………..….…….…. 1
Warranty …………………….……..… .…..……. 2
Attention …………….…………..… .……..……. 3
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Landing Gear and Rudder Unit
Rudder Assembly
Rudder Control Horn 1. Remove the protective covering
from the horns and locking plates.
Example:
On the step of Rudder Control Horn installation
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Rudder Assembly
3. Scuff the middle of the horns 5. Fit the horns into the locking plate
with sand paper to ensure a good and then insert them into the pre cut
glue bond. slots. Wipe away excess glue with
rubbing alcohol.
4. Apply 30 minute epoxy inside 6. Make sure the horns are correctly
the pre-cut slot, and coat the horn aligned (by installing the linkage bolt)
with epoxy as shown. before the epoxy has cured.
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Rudder Assembly
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Rudder Assembly
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Rudder Assembly
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Landing Gear Assembly
4. Fit the Teflon washer and tighten NOTE: the correct edge for mounting
the collar set screw with 1.5mm hex
wrench as shown.
Taper
to rear
Straight
edge to
front of
fuselage
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Landing Gear Assembly
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Landing Gear Assembly
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Servo Unit
1. Turn on the transmitter and plug 3. Mount the servo arm with
the servo into the receiver. Ensure screws and nuts as shown.
every channel is neutral.
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Wing Servo Assembly
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Wing Servo Assembly
2. Trace around the locking plate 4. Apply 30 minute epoxy inside the
with a knife and remove the covering pre-cut slots, and coat the horn with
below to expose the pre-cut slots. epoxy as shown.
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Wing Servo Assembly
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Wing Servo Assembly
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Rudder Servo Assembly
1. Turn on the transmitter (refer to wing 3. Attach servo arm with mounting
servo installation) Align the servo arm screws and nuts as shown.
with the servo as shown and
temporarily tape in place.
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Rudder Servo Assembly
4. Repeat the previous steps for 6. Cut off the excess horn as shown.
the second rudder servo. Locate
the coupler rods.
5. Drill 3mm holes in the servo arms. 7. Attach the two rudder coupler rods
Ensure the same holes are drilled in to both rudder servo arms. Adjust the
each servo arm. Holes must be precise length of the rudder coupler
symmetrical on both sides (left and rods at center position after the servos
right) as shown. have been mounted. Secure with bolts
and locking nuts.
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Rudder Servo Assembly
1. Drill 1mm holes for the mounting 3. Attach the pre-installed bolt link
screws. Fit the servos as shown to the rudder horns without locking
with the servo label facing the nut as shown
rudder.
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Rudder Servo Assembly
NOTE: The pull pull connector is 6. Cut away the excess cable
only threaded half way into ball link
to allow for final adjustment.
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Rudder Servo Assembly
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Elevator Servo Assembly
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Elevator Servo Assembly
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Elevator Servo Assembly
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Elevator Servo Assembly
2. Install servos as shown with the 4. Use the provided safety clips to
servo label facing toward the rear of secure the servo and servo
the fuselage. extension lead.
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Elevator Servo Assembly
6. Install the stab with mounting 7. Repeat the previous steps for the
bolts and washers remaining stabilizer.
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Switch Assembly
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Engine Unit
Firewall assembly steps are similar
Firewall Assembly for both 50cc and 100cc engines.
Move if necessary
move
3. After marking the firewall position Note: Epoxy the triangular hardwood
clamp or temporarily attach the supports for reinforcement. For 100cc
firewall and drill 3mm mounting bolt engines a hole will need to be cut in the
holes as shown. firewall for air circulation.
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Engine Assembly
Not Include
Remember: Use Blue Loctite on all 1. Install the engine throttle arm
engine mounting screws. and secure the screws with Blue
Loctite.
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Throttle servo Installation
2. Determine where on the engine 4. Measure and cut the throttle push
box the throttle servo tray is to be rod and attach to the throttle body as
mounted. The throttle push rod shown. Make a “Z” bend to connect
requires a straight and direct the throttle pushrod to the servo arm.
connection to the throttle so be
careful with the mounting position.
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Ignition Module
1. Tape foam rubber to the 3. Lock the connector leads with the
bottom of the ignition safety cover provided safety clip to ensure the
as shown. leads do not vibrate loose.
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Hatch And Fuel Tank
Fuel line
Epoxy the hatch in place and secure The fuel tank and fuel dot have
with self-tapping screws been pre installed. Just tighten the
Velcro ties that secure the fuel
tank.
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Cowl Assembly
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Cowl Assembly
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CG And Control Throws
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Flight Preparation
■ Make sure you have the right model programmed into your
transmitter
■ Check the direction of each control surface during flight prep
the air”
■ Check the air plane with the engine running and do a range
check with your body between you and the plane at 150 feet.
■ Check your battery voltage after each flight in case one
maiden fight and check for damage if you made a “bad” first
landing.
■ Have an experienced pilot fly the “first flight” if you have any
remember what you talked about during the flight or if you get
into trouble . Always balance your props, vibration is a killer.
■ Remember: “nose heavy airplanes fly all the time, tail heavy
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