Recommended cg, Preflight, Recommended cg preflight – Hangar 9 Piper J-3 Cub 40 ARF User Manual

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An important part of preparing the aircraft for flight is

properly balancing the model. This is especially important

when various engines are mounted.

Caution: Do not inadvertently skip this step!

The recommended Center of Gravity (CG) range for the

Piper J-3 Cub is 3

1

/

4

" (82.5mm) behind the leading edge

of the wing against the fuselage. It is suggested to start at

the forward end of the range until comfortable with the

flight characteristics of your aircraft. If necessary, move

the battery pack or add weight to either the nose or the

tail until the correct balance is achieved. Stick-on

weights are available at your local hobby shop and work

well for this purpose.

Range Test Your Radio

Step 1

Before going to the field, be sure that your batteries

are fully charged, per the instructions included with

your radio. Charge both the transmitter and receiver

pack for your airplane. Use the recommended charger

supplied with your particular radio system, following the

instructions provided with the radio. In most cases the

radio should be charged the night before going out flying.

Step 2

Before each flying session, be sure to range check your

radio. See your radio manual for the recommended

range and instructions for your radio system. Each radio

manufacturer specifies different procedures for their

radio systems. Next, start the engine. With the model

securely anchored, check the range again. The range test

should not be significantly affected. If it is, don’t attempt

to fly! Have your radio equipment checked out by the

manufacturer.

Note: Keep loose items that can get entangled

in the propeller away from the prop. These

included loose clothing, or other objects such

as pencils and screwdrivers. Especially keep

your hands away from the propeller.

Step 3

Double-check that all controls (aileron, elevator, rudder

and throttle) move in the correct direction.

Step 4

Check the radio installation and make sure all the

control surfaces are moving correctly (i.e. the correct

direction and with the recommended throws). Test

run the engine and make sure it transitions smoothly

from idle to full throttle and back. Also ensure the engine

is tuned according to the manufacturer’s instructions,

and it will run consistently and constantly at full throttle

when adjusted.
Check all the control horns, servo horns, and clevises to

make sure they are secure and in good condition. Replace

any items that would be considered questionable. Failure

of any of these components in flight would mean the loss

of your aircraft.

Recommended CG

Preflight

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