aircraft. Follow the manufacturer’s instruction for installation guidance of
receivers and batteries paying attention to factors such as vibration
isolation, adequate cooling, and clearances.
2. Mount your reciever(s) securely in a location which provides a clean and
maintenance free solution to your setup. All servo wires should be neatly
routed and secured in place so they will not come loose or flop around
during flight.
3. The fuselage ply sides provide space to mount your switches just below
the canopy.
Mount your switches according to the manufacturer’s
instructions and route your wires safely and securely as above.
4. Your receiver battery(s) can be mounted in a variety of locations
depending on your balance needs. Regardless of where you mount your
batteries it is vital that they are very secure with no possibility of coming
loose. Use double sided velcro to hold the batteries from sliding around
and then use zip ties or velcro straps to secure them tightly in place.
5. Servo and battery leads are the life blood of your aircraft. Make sure all
wires are top quality and connectors are tight and display no loose pins or
frayed wires. Servo clips are provided in the kit for your convenience.
These servo clips can even be glued to the wood structure using CA if
desired.
6.
Check all radio programming and control surface operations
thouroughly before your initial flight. Check your radio range according to
the radio manufacturer’s instructions both with the engine off and running.
BALANCING and PRE-FLIGHT
1. Most state of the art aerobatic aircraft allow for a wide margin for
balancing depending on what level of precision or freestyle the pilot
prefers. To perform properly without being too pitch sensitive, you must
not go too aft on the CG. GoldWing RC recommends an initial CG setting
of 150-178mm(6.0-7.0 inches) behind the leading edge of the wing at the
root. More experienced pilots may want to set the CG further aft for more
3D capability. Varying weights of engines and radio gear will dictate how
Summary of Contents for Corvus Racer 540 120CC
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