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SKU 92906

 

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Wing Assembly

1. 

Position the Left and Right Wings (1a,1b) inside the Bottom Wing Support (1d) as shown in 

Figure 1

.

2. 

Align the Top Wing Support (1c) in top of the Bottom Support and fasten the wing assembly 
together using the six Wing Screws (18).

3. 

The Wing Assembly (1) should balance on a flat surface with about 2” to 2

3

/

8

” distance from 

the wing tips to the table.  The height of both sides should be roughly equal.

4. 

Insert the two tabs at the back of the Bottom Wing Support (1d) into the holes on the top of the 
Fuselage (3).  Gently press the front of the Wing Assembly (1) into place.  Secure with the two 
1” Screws (20).

5. 

Hook a Wing Strut (5) into the tabs underneath one Wing - see 

Figure 2

.  Make sure that the 

tab at the other end of the Strut (5) is angled properly to fit into the bottom of the Fuselage 
(3).  Attach the strut to the bottom of the Fuselage (3) using a Strut Screw (23).  Repeat for the 
other Strut and Wing.

Set out all parts on a clear and level surface prior to assembly. 

Figure 1

Left

Wing (1a)

Right

Wing (1b)

Bottom 

Wing 

Support 

(1d)

Figure 2

Wing

Strut (5)

Left/Right

Wing (1a/1b)

Tail Assembly

1. 

Use two Tail Screws (22) to attach the Horizon-
tal Stabilizer (2) onto the end of the Fuselage 
(3).

2. 

Use the remaining Tail Screw (22) to attach the 
Vertical Stabilizer (21) onto the tab on the end 
of the Fuselage (3) - see 

Figure 3

.

3. 

Connect the clips on both Pushrods (4) to the 
tabs controlling the rudder and elevators.

4. 

With Servos energized adjust the clips on the 
pushrods, until both the elevators and rudder 
are straight and level.

Figure 3

Vertical 

Stabilizer 

(21)

Tail 

Screw (22)

REV 08j

Summary of Contents for 92906

Page 1: ...t 2005 by Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork con tained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freig...

Page 2: ...part that appears damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function Check for any broken or damaged parts and any other conditions that...

Page 3: ...or busy streets 17 Do not fly the Airplane at or near other people or animals 18 Keep this product away from small children small parts can be easily swallowed WARNING The warnings cautions and instru...

Page 4: ...as replacement parts REV 08j Parts List Part Description Q ty Part Description Q ty Part Description Q ty 1 Main Wing Assembly 1 8 Motor Cover 1 18 Wing Screw 6 1a Left Wing 1 9 Propeller 2 19 Batter...

Page 5: ...neath one Wing see Figure 2 Make sure that the tab at the other end of the Strut 5 is angled properly to fit into the bottom of the Fuselage 3 Attach the strut to the bottom of the Fuselage 3 using a...

Page 6: ...derneath the Battery Cover 19 Insert the Battery Pack 14 into the Fuselage 3 and close the Battery Cover 19 Turn the tabs over the edge of the Cover to secure it 3 Switch OFF the ON OFF Switch on the...

Page 7: ...will cause the Propeller 9 to spin faster Pushing the plane speed control back down toward the L position will slow down and stop the Propeller 9 7 The rudder control stick controls the plane s left a...

Page 8: ...or changes in direction and tilt of the Airplane 9 If the airplane drifts to the right or left you may adjust the rudder trim accordingly If the Airplane continues to fly too far right or too far left...

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