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17.

 

Temporarily anchor both loose cable-ends to the servo tray with a piece of masking tape.  Then, temporarily attach a 
small weight to the metal snap-hooks, feed the weight and metal snap-hooks through the fuselage, and bring them 
out through the largest hole in the fuselage former at the front of the tail group.  Remove the weight, and connect 
one metal snap-hook to each of the second-from-the-outside holes on the long tail-wheel control arm. 

18.

 

Mount the rudder servo in its precut servo-tray slot using the hardware supplied by the servo manufacturer.  After 
you have determined the servo-mounting-screw locations, use CA adhesive to harden the servo tray’s wood where 
the screws will be inserted. 

19.

 

Connect each of the two clevis assemblies to the 
rudder servo’s arm, and attach the arm to the 
rudder servo.  Free one loose cable end from its 
masking tape, place a crimp-tube on the cable, 
and pull the cable “snug” between the long tail- 
wheel control arm and the brass pull-rod 
screwed into the end of the clevis.  (Don’t pull 
so hard that the servo arm or rudder is moved 
from its centered position, and don’t allow the 
cable to get wrapped around the elevator 
pushrod.)  Once the cable is snug, use the crimp-
tube to secure this rudder cable to the brass pull-
rod in the end of the clevis.  Use the same 
attachment process as in #16, except:  When you 
loop the end of the cable back inside the crimp-
tube for the last time, allow the excess cable to 
extend out of the crimp-tube; then, after you have crimped the tube securely onto the cable, snip off the excess cable 
with a pair of diagonal or side-cutter pliers and discard the excess cable. 

20.

 

Free the second loose cable-end from (and discard) the piece of masking tape.  Place a crimp-tube on the cable, and 
(using the same process as in #19) pull this cable “snug” between the long tail-wheel control arm and the brass pull-
rod screwed into the end of the clevis, and use the crimp-tube to secure this rudder cable to its brass pull-rod. 

21.

 

Screw the brass pull-rods further into or out of each clevis to adjust the tension on the cables and center the rudder; 
then secure the adjustment by tightening the lock nut on each brass pull-rod against its clevis.  Remove and discard 
the piece of masking tape (applied at the start of #12) from the rudder. 

22.

 

Connect the rudder and elevator servos and a 
6-inch servo-wire extension for the ailerons to 
your receiver.  (Connect a second 6-inch 
servo-wire extension to the receiver if you are 
using the optional retracts.)  Position your 
receiver in front of or behind the servo tray 
(or, if you are using one of Spektrum’s 
multiple receiver options, use both of these 
locations) and secure the receiver(s) with 
Velcro-brand or equivalent adhesive-backed 
hook-and-loop material.  If you use a 72 MHz.  
receiver, guide the antenna wire out of the cockpit area and into the 
end of the drinking straw.  Push the antenna through the straw, 
down through one of the holes in the horizontal stabilizer’s 
mounting platform, and out through the opening in the last fuselage 
former, where it will be left to simply dangle behind the aircraft. 

23.

 

Test-fit the upper empennage fairing.  (Normal production toler-
ances and minor variations in assembly may make it necessary to 
slightly trim the top and/or front edges where the upper fairing 
meets the vertical stab. and the fuselage former at the front of the 
tail group.)  If required, trim carefully.  Do not take off too much. 

Summary of Contents for HUGHES H-1

Page 1: ...1 280 RPM V Recommended motor Uranus 28309 or equivalent Brushless ESC w BEC Not included Uranus Brushless 25A or equivalent Propeller Not included EP 10 5 Battery Not included 11 1V 1 300 to 2 100 mA...

Page 2: ...wl Developed by Maxford USA for RC airplanes Max Cowling is a new technology to preserve the cowl s smooth scale like appearance and to make removal and reattachment quick and easy With this technolog...

Page 3: ...EVER allow battery temp to exceed 150 F 65 C NEVER charge at currents greater than 1C for example in the case of a 1 300 mAh battery that s 1 3 amps NEVER trickle charge NEVER disassemble or modify pa...

Page 4: ...RMA on the package near the above address SPECIAL FEATURES OF THIS HUGHES H 1 MODEL New Max Cowling fiberglass cowl Completely pre covered pretrimmed All control surfaces prehinged and most mounting...

Page 5: ...3 wires NOT connected to the ESC s 3 wires do NOT connect the ESC to the battery and do NOT attach a propeller to the motor Set aside the ESC and the battery 2 Using the predrilled holes in the motor...

Page 6: ...t strike the front of the cowl by repositioning the motor mount pylon on the battery box Then remove and set aside the Max Cowling and propeller and secure the motor mount pylon by driving 4 ea 3 8 in...

Page 7: ...latform Look down into the small rectangular opening toward the rear of the horizontal stab and position the horiz stab so its opening is aligned with the same sized opening in the horizontal stabiliz...

Page 8: ...ntrol horn approx 1 8 inch off center on the underside of the elevator s joiner secured with a drop of CA adhesive 15 Mount the elevator servo in its precut servo tray slot using the hardware supplied...

Page 9: ...iers and discard the excess cable 20 Free the second loose cable end from and discard the piece of masking tape Place a crimp tube on the cable and using the same process as in 19 pull this cable snug...

Page 10: ...ully position the upper empennage fairing into its final position around the vertical stabilizer Wipe away all excess windshield glue and use bits of masking tape to align and hold these gently curvin...

Page 11: ...instructions supplied with the H 1 s mechanical retracts 35 1 Remove and discard the piece of masking tape that holds one of the fixed landing gear mounts into the wing and lift out the fixed landing...

Page 12: ...rew spring mount ing bolt to secure the tail wheel to the rod Step 4 Max Cowling and propeller 38 Align the keyed slots inside the Max Cowling with the three screw heads mounted at the front of the fi...

Page 13: ...ground check recommended by your radio s manufacturer or you may not safely fly 5 When you are ready to fly always be in the habit of moving your transmitter s throttle and its trim control to minimum...

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