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

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Hangar 9 33% Pawnee 80cc ARF

13. Carefully remove the cowl so as not to disturb the

position of the engine. Use a pencil to transfer the edge of

the fuselage in the engine box so it can be returned to its

location after it is remove from the fuselage.

14. Use 30-minute epoxy to secure the engine mounting

box in the fuselage. Make sure to apply epoxy to all surfaces

that will come in contact with each other on both the engine

mounting box and fuselage. Slide the engine mounting box

back into position and use isopropyl alcohol and a paper

towel to remove any excess epoxy.

15. Secure the fuel tank in the airframe using two 12-inch

(305mm) tie wraps. Route the fuel lines to the engine and

out of the bottom of the fuselage. Make sure to secure the

fuel tube to the fuel inlet nipple of the engine to prevent it

from coming loose in flight.

Note

: We use a Fuel Filler with a “T” Fitting and

Overflow Fitting (HAN116) to allow fueling of the

model without the necessity of removing the cowl.

16. Complete the engine installation by installing the

mufflers and any other accessories necessary to operate your

engine. Place the cowl on the airframe and trim as necessary

to clear the exhaust and accessories. Once the cowl is secured

to the fuselage, install the propeller and spinner.

hint

: Place a drop of canopy glue on

the cowl mounting screws to help keep

them from vibrating loose in flight.

Receiver and

Switch harness Installation

Required Parts

Fuselage assembly

Hook and loop strap

Foam rubber (not included) Receiver
Switch harness
12-inch (305mm) servo extension (4)
Hook and loop tape (not included)

Required Tools and Adhesives

Phillips screwdriver: #1

Hobby knife with #11 blade

Scissors

1. Open the door to the cockpit by squeezing the two

screws together and pulling the door open. Remember to

squeeze the screws together to close the door as well.

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