User Manual

Cut away only the
film on both side*
Cut away only the
film on both side*
1-Trial fit the horizontal stabilizer into the fuselage.
Use a pencil to carefully trace around the top
and bottom of the horizontal stabilizer where it
meets the fuselage.
2-Remove the horizontal stabilizer from the fuselage,
carefully cut away the covering inside the lines
which were marked in steep 1.
3-Speared epoxy onto the bottom and top of the
horizontal stabilizer along the area where the
covering was removed in the previous step and to
the fuselage where the horizontal stabilizer
mounts.
4-Install the horizontal stabilizer into the fuselage
and adjust the alignment as described in step 1.
A = A
B = B’
C = C’
B
B’
C C’
A
A
90
O
90
O
A
B
A
B
Plastic control horn
....................3
2x20mm screw
...............6
9-
10-
Horizontal stabilizer / Leiwerke
Securely glue together. If coming off
during flight, you lose control of your
air plane.
Apply a thin layer of machine oil or petroleum jelly to only the pivot point of the hinges on the elevator, then push the
elevator and its hinges into the hinge slots in the trailing edge of the horizontal stabilizer. There should be a minimal
hinge gap.
When satisfied with the and alignment, hinge the elevator to the horizontal stabilizer using 5 minute epoxy. Make sure
to apply a thin layer of epoxy to the top and bottom of both hinges and to inside the hinge slots. Repeat the previous
procedures to hinge the second elevator to the other side of the horizontal stabilizer.
Hinge
Petroleum jelly
STABILIZER
A
B
Apply 5 min.
Epoxy both the
top and bottom.
Elevator installation / Hohenruder
Securely glue together. If coming off during flight,
you lose control of your air plane.
IMPORTANT:
Please do not clean off the excess epoxy on the wing with
strong solvent or pure alcohol, only use kerosene to keep the
colour of your model not fade.
* WARNING: When removing any covering from
the airframe, please ensure that you secure the
cut edge with CA or similar cement. This will
ensure the covering remain tight.