Center of gravity and nose cone installation – E-flite Deuces Wild 25e2 ARF User Manual

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E-flite Deuces Wild Assembly Manual

Center of Gravity and

Nose Cone Installation

Required Parts

Airframe

Nose Cone

Required Tools and Adhesives

Canopy Glue

Low-tack tape

Stick on weights (if needed)

An important part of preparing the aircraft for flight is properly

balancing the model.

Caution: Do not inadvertently skip this step!

1. The recommended Center of Gravity (CG) location for
the Deuces Wild is 3

3

/

4

–4

1

/

16

-inch (95–103mm) back

from the leading edge of the wing. Mark the location for

the Center of Gravity on the top of the wing next to the

fuselage as shown.

When balancing your Deuces Wild, support the plane

upsidedown at the marks made on the top of the wing with your

fingers or a commercially available balancing stand. Adjust

components as necessary so the model hangs level or slightly

nose down. This is the correct balance point for your model.

You might find with the different power and landing gear

configurations that you need to add a small amount of weight

to either the front or back of the fuselage to achieve the correct

balance.
If using retracts, balance the model with the gear retracted.
After the first flights, the CG position can be adjusted for your

personal preference.

2. Use canopy clue to attach the nose cone to the front

of the fuselage. Use low-tack tape to hold the cone in

position until the glue has fully cured.

Important: The Center of Gravity must be checked

before fully installing the nose cone. Due to the multiple

configurations of retracts, fixed gear, and motor

options, it is common to require some nose weight or

possibly some tail weight to get the model to properly

balance. The amount necessary may be small, and some

configurations do not need weight at all. If you need

nose weight, it is best to install it at the very far forward

point of the nose cone.

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