Hangar 9 33% Pawnee 80cc ARF (3 Boxes) User Manual

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Hangar 9 33% Pawnee 80cc ARF

11. Repeat step 10 to secure a 36-inch (915mm) extension

on each of the elevator servos. Again, remember to mark the

leads of the servos so they can be easily identified.

12. Remove the battery and servo hatch covers from the

rear of the fuselage. Set the covers aside in a safe location.

They will be installed later in this section of the manual.

13. Installing the screws for the servos can be difficult.

Use a small piece of fuel tubing to hold the servo mounting

screw on a #1 Phillips screwdriver so it can be installed in

the fuselage.

14. Thread the servo mounting screw into the holes for

the rudder and elevator servos. Remove the screw before

proceeding to the next step.

15. Place 2–3 drops of thin CA in each hole to harden the

surrounding wood.

16. Mount the elevator servos in the fuselage using a #1

Phillips screwdriver and the screws supplied with the servos.

The servos arms can then be installed through the side of

the fuselage. Access the pinch bolts on the servo horns by

using the radio to move the servo arms 45-degrees to gain

access through the slot in the fuselage. Make sure the servo

leads fall through the fuselage toward the cockpit. Note the

position of the servos in the fuselage.

17. Mount the rudder servo in the fuselage using a

#1 Phillips screwdriver and the screws supplied with the

servo. Make sure the servo lead falls through the fuselage

toward the cockpit. Note the position of the rudder servo

in the fuselage. Guide the cables for the rudder through the

openings in the sides of the fuselage. Note that the cables

cross inside the fuselage.

Note

: Always use threadlock on metal-to-metal

fasteners to prevent them from vibrating loose.

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