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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

Additional

 

items

 

required…………….

 

Adhesives

 

and

 

building

 

supplies…..

 

Optional

 

supplies

 

and

 

tools………….

 

Wing

 

assembly

…………………………….

 

Installing

 

the

 

landing

 

gear

…………..

 

Fixed

 

gear

 

installation

…………………

 

Nose

 

gear

 

installation………….........

 

Retractable

 

landing

 

gear

……………..

 

Main

 

landing

 

gear

 

doors……………..

 

Nose

 

gear

 

doors………………………….

 

Empennage

 

assembly

…………………

 

Installing

 

the

 

electronics

…………….

 

Wing

 

attachment

………………………..

 

Motor

 

installation

……………...........

 

Nitro

 

engine

 

installation………………

 

Nacelle

 

installation………………………

 

Doors

 

and

 

interior

 

installation

……

 

CG

 

and

 

Flying

 

characteristics

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2

 

5

 

5

 

6

 

6

 

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8

 

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Introduction:

 

From all of us at RC aerodyne thank you 
for your purchase of our Beechcraft G58 
Baron.  This is one of our finest models 
that we have developed and produced.  
The aircraft is made up of composite 
fiber and balsa wood construction.  The 
ARF comes fully detailed in every 
aspect and is sure to bring the owner 
much joy in building and flying this 
aircraft.  So from all of us here at RC 
aerodyne, enjoy your Beechraft G58 
Baron. 
  

Additional items required 

 

 

 (2)    2 ½ inch spinners 

 

 (2)    11x8 3 bladed props (or) 

         12x6 2 bladed props 

 

 (6)    50 oz/in servos 2-flaps, 2-ailerons  

         1-elevator, 1-rudder 

 

 (1)    35 oz/in servo for the retracts 

(optional) 

 

 (2)    45 oz/in servos for throttle (if using  

         nitro engines) 

 

 (2)    .32-.46 electric motors or    

         equivalent.  Or .32-.46 nitro  
         engines. 

 

 (2)    60-75 amp ESC ( if using electric 

motors) 

 

 (1)    external BEC or receiver battery 

 

 (M)   Miscellaneous servo extensions, 

         switches, 12ga. wire, and connectors 

 

 (2)     5 Cell 4000mah lipo batteries 

 

Adhesives and building supplies 
 

 

 -1 oz bottle of Med CA 

 

 -1/2 oz bottle of Slow cure CA 

 

 -5 min epoxy 

 

 -Canopy glue 

 

 -CA accelerator 

 

 -CA applicator tips 

 

 -Hobby iron 

 

 -Rotary tool 

 

 -Marker pen 

 

 -Razor blade knife 

 

 -Petroleum jelly 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Beechcraft Baron G58

Page 1: ...1...

Page 2: ...d balsa wood construction The ARF comes fully detailed in every aspect and is sure to bring the owner much joy in building and flying this aircraft So from all of us here at RC aerodyne enjoy your Bee...

Page 3: ...ough the holes in the flap hinges It may be necessary to move the flap back and forth to get the aileron rod to slide through After the rod is in place lightly pull on the hinges to ensure that the ro...

Page 4: ...ve and place on the aileron bell crank Secure the collar to the bell crank from both the upper hole with the 3x25mm screw and the bottom hole with the 3mm set screw Attach the control connector to the...

Page 5: ...wing guides Using 5 min epoxy glue the wing guides into place on the trailing edge of the outer wings Leave in of the guide protruding from the wing Let sit and allow to dry 11 Locate the wing locks...

Page 6: ...nding gear blocks into place 16 Locate the landing gear cover spacer and put in place There is no need to glue the spacer 17 Screw the landing gear cover in place NOSE GEAR INSTALLATION 18 Assemble th...

Page 7: ...Install the main landing gear using the 2 6x12mm screws 20 Place the landing gear cover spacer into place There is no need to glue down 21 Place the landing gear cover into place and using 2 6x12mm s...

Page 8: ...bolt and nut in place to mount the door 25 Route the airline through the punch out hole and through the access holes in the wing 26 Attach the airline T to the 2 airlines from each landing gear Ensure...

Page 9: ...hinges to the doors Open and close the doors to ensure proper fit and function After satisfied glue the hinges into place with epoxy Use the wire and collar as shown to close the landing gear doors wh...

Page 10: ...Let the epoxy dry before moving on to the next step 35 Glue the elevators into place using epoxy and ensure that there is smooth movement of the elevator before the glue cures Use petroleum jelly on...

Page 11: ...d place 2 inch dowels into the holes Leave inch of the dowel protruding from the wing INSTALLING THE ELECTRONICS 39 Install the rudder and elevator servo into the servo bay on the fuselage Mount with...

Page 12: ...connectors supplied to attach the servo to the nose gear Attach the wire to the nose gear and make sure that the wire is tight When satisfies crimp the wire tight and cut off the excess MOTOR INSTALLA...

Page 13: ...ne the proper spacing Install the fuel tank and route all necessary fuel lines into place on the engines 46 Install the throttle servo and route the servo wire toward the center of the wing NACELLE IN...

Page 14: ...le cover and using the 2 6x12mm screws secure into place DOORS AND INTERIOR INSTALLATION 50 Install the upper and lower interior kit Assemble the seats and paint as desired 51 Assemble the hinges for...

Page 15: ...le runway airports that don t have the option of a second runway pointed in an alternative direction Almost all runways are reversible and aircraft use whichever runway in whichever direction is best...

Page 16: ...much room on final you need to give yourself Make some low and slow passes When landing always keep power on Think of your landing as just another low and slow pass If you are unfamiliar with flying a...

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