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Step 3.1  

Consult your radio instruction manual and center each

aileron servo by plugging it into the aileron channel in the receiver.
Turn on the transmitter and then the receiver. Center the aileron
trim lever on the transmitter. Remove the servo arm mounting
screw and the servo arm.

Step 3.2  

Mount the servo arm back on the servo. Position the arm

to be parallel with the back edge of the wing. Screw the arm into
place with the servo arm mounting  screw supplied with the servo.
Locate the two aileron control rods in the hardware bag. Ensure the
clevises are screwed well onto the threaded portion of the rod.
Rotate and tug aggressively on the clevises and ensure that they
are not loose on the rods. Tape the ailerons into their neutral posi-
tion so that they are even with the trailing edge of the wing and not
pointing either up or down.

Step 3.3  

Ensure that the aileron control horns are screwed onto the

threaded aileron control horn bolts and that both control horns are
in approximately the same place on their respective bolts. See 3B

Step 3.4 

Connect  the aileron servo rods to the aileron control

horns. Connect the control rod to the servo output arm using a cle-
vis. See 3C

Step 3.5  

Connect the other end of the control rod to the control

horn using the second clevis. See 3C

Step 3.6  

Remove the masking tape holding the aileron.

Step 3.7  

In the case of computer radios couple the servos togeth-

er electronically by connecting them to the appropriate receiver
channels. In the case of analog radios couple the servos together
using a Y harness.

Step 3.8  

Turn on your radio and activate the ailerons, using the

aileron stick and ensure a smooth full motion can be achieved.

Step 3.9  

With the wing top side up and viewed from the back,

ensure that moving the transmitter aileron stick to the left raises the
left aileron and lowers the right aileron. Movement of the stick to the
left will roll the aircraft to the left. (Counterclockwise roll of the wing
when viewed from the back).

Step 3.10 

With the wing top side up and viewed from the back,

ensure that moving the transmitter aileron stick to the right raises
the right aileron and lowers the left aileron. Movement of the stick
to the right will roll the aircraft to the right.

INSTALLING THE AILERON CONTROL SYSTEM

STAGE    3

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Step 2.3

Screw the servo into place with the screws and

grommets supplied. It is important to install the grommets
and screws correctly. See the manual that came with your
radio for instructions about your particular servo grommets.
See 2C

Step 2.4

Fasten the screws down according to the servo

manufacturers recommended tightness.

Step 2.5

Repeat this procedure for both wing servos.

2C - Mount the aileron servos into the wing

3A - Aileron control rod assembly

3B - Aileron control horn installed

3C- Aileron control rod installed

CONFIRM RADIO OPERATION

STAGE    25

BALANCING THE AIRCRAFT

STAGE    26

4-1/3 in (110mm)

24A - Location of servos at aft end of fuselage

24B - Receiver battery and receiver location

Receiver

Elevator servos

Rudder servos

Throttle servo 

Receiver
Battery

Step 24.1  

Consult your radio manual for instructions about

hooking up your receiver.

Step 24.2  

Plan where you are going to put the receiver

with consideration for routing the antenna safely.

Step 24.3  

Wrap the receiver securely in foam suitable for

RC equipment and wrap the foam insulated receiver in a
plastic bag or cling wrap.

Step 24.4  

Install your receiver near the aft end of the fuse-

lage as shown in 24B.

INSTALLING THE RECEIVER

STAGE    24

Step 23.1  

Consult your radio manual for instructions about

hooking up your receiver battery, receiver and switch har-
ness.

Step 23.2  

Wrap the battery pack securely in foam suitable

for RC equipment and wrap the foam insulated pack in a
plastic bag or cling wrap. Position the battery pack as

shown in 24B.

Step 23.3 

Thread the battery pack connector forward in

preparation for connecting to your switch harness.

Step 23.4 

Connect the battery pack connector to your

switch harness according to your radio manual.

INSTALLING THE RECEIVER BATTERY

STAGE    23

26.1  

The CG for your SU 27 FLANKER  is located at 4-3/4 in. to 5-1/8 in. (120-130 mm) back from the leading edge of

the wing when the wing has been attached to the fuselage.

26.2

For the initial flight, the CG should be located at 4-3/4 in. (120mm) back from the leading edge of the wing when

the wing has been attached to the fuselage

26.3

The CG is measured with the engine, radio gear and all other components installed but WITH NO FUEL IN THE

TANK.

26.4  

After gaining some experience flying the   SU 27 FLANKER  the location of the CG can be shifted slightly further

aft to a location not more than 5-1/8 in. (130mm). back from the leading edge of the wing when the wing has been
attached to the fuselage. Set the CG with NO FUEL IN THE TANK.

26.5  

It is very important to have the CG correct. Flying your model with the CG too far back (aft) will likely lead to loss

of control and a crash. If you discover that after you have assembled your model and installed your radio and engine
that the CG of your model is incorrect you must bring the CG to the correct location by doing the following BEFORE
FLYING :

Move the battery pack fore or aft.

Move other components fore or aft.

Change engine to a lighter or heavier model.

Add weight to the nose or tail. If adding it to the nose, try to make it useful by going to a heavier duty engine or

adding a spinner with a heavy metal backing plate. As a last resort, add stick on “dead” weight where appropriate.

Step 25.1  

Consult your radio manual for instructions about testing and operating your radio system.

Step 25.2 

Pay particular attention to charging your radio system batteries and range testing the system before and after

each flight.

Step 25.3 

Check that all controls are working correctly before and after each flight.

Summary of Contents for SU27 FLANKER 60-91

Page 1: ...oreign objects well clear of engines when they are operating Take particular care to safe guard and protect your eyes and fingers and the eyes and fin gers of other persons who may be nearby Use only a good quality propeller that has no cracks or flaws Stay clear of the propeller and stay clear of the plane of rotation defined by the propeller The Manufacturer Distributor Retailer and or other sup...

Page 2: ... the hidden blind nuts in each wing so that 3 3 4 in 95 mm of threaded bolt protrudes from each wing root See 1F 1G and 1I on Page 3 1D Wing attachment hardware for Step 1 3 and Step 1 9 1F Apply liquid thread locker and carefully thread the short end of the wing bolt into the hidden blind nuts in the wing 1G Install the two wing bolts into the wing 1E The wing bolt locations Rear wing spar joiner...

Page 3: ...Use a hobby knife to modify the cavity as required Most servos have their out put shaft closer to one end than the other We recommend locating the servo so that the output shaft is as close to the rear of the wing as possible Aileron INSTALLING THE AILERON SERVOS INTO THE WING STAGE 2 14 CONTROL SURFACE THROW SPECIFICATIONS The throws are measured at the widest part of the control surface Adjust t...

Page 4: ...d installed CONFIRM RADIO OPERATION STAGE 25 BALANCING THE AIRCRAFT STAGE 26 4 1 3 in 110mm 24A Location of servos at aft end of fuselage 24B Receiver battery and receiver location Receiver Elevator servos Rudder servos Throttle servo Receiver Battery Step 24 1 Consult your radio manual for instructions about hooking up your receiver Step 24 2 Plan where you are going to put the receiver with cons...

Page 5: ...e the throttle arm to roughly half throttle Look into the throat of the engine carburetor as you rotate the throttle arm and select a position where the throttle opening is about haft what it is when fully open Install and connect the throttle servo INSTALL ADJUST THE THROTTLE CONTROL STAGE 20 19C With the servos and rudders at neutral connect the clevises and then tighten the control horn set scr...

Page 6: ...ttom of the elevators Pierce the covering over the pre drilled holes and install the control horns as shown See 16B 16C Step 16 2 The rudder control rod arm runs through the rudder hole guide and exits into a cavity in the bottom of the fuselage beneath the rudders Step 16 3 Install the supplied rudder control horn assemblies See 16D Loosely tighten the set screws only at this point 16C Elevator c...

Page 7: ...NG GEAR STAGE 8 INSTALLING THE NOSE GEAR 8B Main landing gear location on the fuselage left side 8C Mount the main landing gear to the fuselage 8D Both main landing gear mounted to the fuselage 15B Install the spinner backing plate 15C Install the propeller the prop washer and the prop nut 15D Install the spinner cone using the retaining bolt Ensure the retain ing bolt is tight and secure 9B Turn ...

Page 8: ...he fuselage 9 INSTALLING THE ENGINE STAGE 12 The VMAR SU 27 FLANKER is designed for 60 to 91 size two stroke engines The model has not been designed to accommodate four stroke or gas powered engines 12A 91 2 cycle engine VMAX 91PRO shown 12B Allow for gap between the spin ner back plate and the fuselage 12C Mark the location of the engine mounting holes 12D Drill 3 32 in 2 mm pilot holes at right ...

Page 9: ...he fuselage 9 INSTALLING THE ENGINE STAGE 12 The VMAR SU 27 FLANKER is designed for 60 to 91 size two stroke engines The model has not been designed to accommodate four stroke or gas powered engines 12A 91 2 cycle engine VMAX 91PRO shown 12B Allow for gap between the spin ner back plate and the fuselage 12C Mark the location of the engine mounting holes 12D Drill 3 32 in 2 mm pilot holes at right ...

Page 10: ...NG GEAR STAGE 8 INSTALLING THE NOSE GEAR 8B Main landing gear location on the fuselage left side 8C Mount the main landing gear to the fuselage 8D Both main landing gear mounted to the fuselage 15B Install the spinner backing plate 15C Install the propeller the prop washer and the prop nut 15D Install the spinner cone using the retaining bolt Ensure the retain ing bolt is tight and secure 9B Turn ...

Page 11: ...ttom of the elevators Pierce the covering over the pre drilled holes and install the control horns as shown See 16B 16C Step 16 2 The rudder control rod arm runs through the rudder hole guide and exits into a cavity in the bottom of the fuselage beneath the rudders Step 16 3 Install the supplied rudder control horn assemblies See 16D Loosely tighten the set screws only at this point 16C Elevator c...

Page 12: ...e the throttle arm to roughly half throttle Look into the throat of the engine carburetor as you rotate the throttle arm and select a position where the throttle opening is about haft what it is when fully open Install and connect the throttle servo INSTALL ADJUST THE THROTTLE CONTROL STAGE 20 19C With the servos and rudders at neutral connect the clevises and then tighten the control horn set scr...

Page 13: ...d installed CONFIRM RADIO OPERATION STAGE 25 BALANCING THE AIRCRAFT STAGE 26 4 1 3 in 110mm 24A Location of servos at aft end of fuselage 24B Receiver battery and receiver location Receiver Elevator servos Rudder servos Throttle servo Receiver Battery Step 24 1 Consult your radio manual for instructions about hooking up your receiver Step 24 2 Plan where you are going to put the receiver with cons...

Page 14: ...Use a hobby knife to modify the cavity as required Most servos have their out put shaft closer to one end than the other We recommend locating the servo so that the output shaft is as close to the rear of the wing as possible Aileron INSTALLING THE AILERON SERVOS INTO THE WING STAGE 2 14 CONTROL SURFACE THROW SPECIFICATIONS The throws are measured at the widest part of the control surface Adjust t...

Page 15: ... the hidden blind nuts in each wing so that 3 3 4 in 95 mm of threaded bolt protrudes from each wing root See 1F 1G and 1I on Page 3 1D Wing attachment hardware for Step 1 3 and Step 1 9 1F Apply liquid thread locker and carefully thread the short end of the wing bolt into the hidden blind nuts in the wing 1G Install the two wing bolts into the wing 1E The wing bolt locations Rear wing spar joiner...

Page 16: ...oreign objects well clear of engines when they are operating Take particular care to safe guard and protect your eyes and fingers and the eyes and fin gers of other persons who may be nearby Use only a good quality propeller that has no cracks or flaws Stay clear of the propeller and stay clear of the plane of rotation defined by the propeller The Manufacturer Distributor Retailer and or other sup...

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