Aileron servo installation – E-flite T-34 Mentor 25e ARF User Manual

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E-flite T-34 Mentor 25e ARF Assembly Manual

B. Slide the propeller on the adapter. It may be

necessary to enlarge the hole in the propeller using

a tapered reamer if it does not fit on the propeller

adapter.

It is always a good idea to balance your propeller.

An unbalanced propeller can cause vibrations

to be transmitted into the airframe which could

damage the airframe or other components as well

as produce unwanted flight characteristics.

C. Use a 12mm wrench and the nut provided with

the spinner to secure the propeller.

Before tightening the spinner nut, make sure

there is a gap between the backplate and cowl

so they do not rub when the motor is running.

D. Use the screw provided with the spinner to

secure the spinner cone. Use a 3/32-inch hex

wrench or ball driver to tighten the screw.

Aileron Servo Installation

Required Parts

Wing panel (left and right)

Pushrod keeper (2)

Servo with hardware (2)

Nylon control horn (2)

Nylon clevis (2)

Silicone keeper (2)

Radio system

Battery

6-inch (228mm) servo extension (2)

Aileron linkage wire, 3

1

/

2

-inch (89mm) (2)

Required Tools and Adhesives

String or dental floss

Thin CA

Pin vise

Phillips screwdriver: #1

Drill bit: 1/16-inch (1.5mm)



1. Prepare the aileron servo by installing the

grommets and brass eyelets as described in the

servo instructions.



2. Use string or dental floss to secure a 6-inch

(152mm) servo extension to the aileron servo lead.

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