Adjusting the engine, Control throws, Adjusting the engine control throws – Hangar 9 Piper J-3 Cub 40 ARF User Manual

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Step 1

Completely read the instructions included with your

engine and follow the recommended break-in procedure.

Step 2

At the field, adjust the engine to a slightly rich setting at

full throttle and adjust the idle and low-speed needle so

that a consistent idle is achieved.

Step 3

Before you fly, be sure that your engine idles reliably,

transitions and runs at all throttle settings. Only

when this is achieved should any plane be considered

ready for flight.

The amount of control throw should be adjusted as closely

as possible using mechanical means, rather than making

large changes electronically at the radio. By moving

the position of the clevis at the control horn toward the

outermost hole, you will decrease the amount of control

throw of the control surface. Moving it toward the control

surface will increase the amount of throw. Moving the

pushrod wire at the servo arm will have the opposite

effect: Moving it closer to center will decrease throw,

and away from center will increase throw. Work with a

combination of the two to achieve the closest or exact

control throws listed.

Elevator
Low Rate

11/16" (11.5º) Up

9/16" (10º) Down

High Rate

1

1

/

4

" (19.5º) Up

1" (18º) Down

Linear measurement (Inches) measured at

widest part of elevator (roughly in the center).

Note: Use the Low Rate for most flying. The

High Rate is used specifically for performing

spin maneuvers.

Aileron
Low Rate

3/8" (8º) Up

1/2" (9º) Down

High Rate

7/8" (21º) Up

1

1

/

16

" (22º) Down

Linear measurement (inches) measured at root.

Rudder

1

1

/

2

" (28º) Left

1

1

/

2

" (28º) Right

Linear measurement (inches) measured at front

of counterbalance.

Adjusting the Engine

Control Throws

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