Instructions
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Whenthecontrolleverisatthetopstop,themaximumrotorspeedisreached.Thenreturnthecontrollevertothe
bottom position until the propeller no longer turns (motor off).
Figure 17
Perform a brief motor test and check the run of the rotor.
Disconnecttheightbatteryfromthemodelandswitchoffthetransmitter.
f) Setting the Rudder Deections
Whentheconstructionisperformedcorrectlyandthetransmitterset,theruddersshouldhavethefollowingdeection
values.
Aileron 12 mm upwards 12 mm downwards
Elevator 10 mm upwards 10 mm downwards
Side rudder 15 mm to the left 15 mm to the right
Attention!
Theindicatedvaluesshowtherudderdeectionstobeselectedfortherstights.Adjustthedeectionsto
your personal preferences after a familiarisation period.
If the linkage rods at the servo are attached farther towards the inside, the rudder path will reduce, but the
actuator force applied on the rudder will increase. If the rods are attached farther towards the outside of the
servo, the rudder path will enlarge but the actuator force will reduce.
If the linkage rods are attached farther towards the inside or outside in the rudder levers, the path/force ratio
is precisely reversed!
Othersettingoptionsfortherudderdeectionscanbetakenfromtheoperatinginstructionsoftheremote
control if necessary.