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

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Hangar 9 33% Pawnee 80cc ARF

Optional Field Equipment

Self-stick weights, 6 oz (HAN3626)
Cleaner and towels
Pro-Link Wrench (HAN3558)

Before Starting Assembly

Before beginning the assembly of your model, remove

each part from its bag for inspection. Closely inspect the

fuselage, wing panels, rudder and stabilizer for damage. If

you find any damaged or missing parts, contact the place

of purchase.
If you find any wrinkles in the covering, use a heat gun

(HAN100) and covering glove (HAN150) or covering iron

(HAN101) with a sealing iron sock (HAN141) to remove

them. Use caution while working around areas where the

colors overlap to prevent separating the colors.

Binding the Radio System

Before starting the assembly of your model, we recommend

preparing your radio system for installation. This includes

charging the transmitter and receiver batteries, as well as

centering the trims and sticks on your transmitter. If using

a computer radio, make sure to reset a model memory

and name it for this particular model. We also recommend

binding the transmitter and receiver at this time following the

instructions provided with your radio system.

Note

: We highly recommend re-binding the radio

system once all the control throws are set. This will

keep the servos from moving to their endpoints

until the transmitter and receiver connect.

Aileron and Flap Servo Installation

Required Parts

Wing panel (right and left)

Ball end with hardware (4)

Control horn, long (2)

Control horn, short (2)

8-32 flanged nut (4)

Servo with hardware (4)

Receiver

Receiver battery

Transmitter
Aluminum servo arm, 1

1

/

2

-inch (38mm) (4)

18-inch (457mm) servo extension (2)
3-inch (152mm) servo extension (2)
Servo hardware (4)
4-40 x 2-inch adjustable link (2)
4-40 x 3-inch adjustable link (2)
2mm x 10mm wood screw (16)
8-32 x 21/4-inch countersunk machine screw (4)
3/4 x 3/8 x 9/16 (19mm x 9.5mm x 14mm) hardwood

block (8)

Required Tools and Adhesives

30-minute epoxy

Mixing stick

Ruler

Pencil

Medium grit sandpaper

Drill

Drill bit: 5/64-inch (2mm) Phillips screwdriver: #1
Thin CA

String or dental floss

Nut driver: 1/4-inch

Flat blade screwdriver

Threadlock

Open-end wrench: 11/32-inch

Canopy glue

Linkage wrench (optional)

Isopropyl alcohol

Paper towels

Hex wrench: 3/32-inch, 2.5mm

Note

: Before beginning this section of the

manual, set the throws for the flap servo at the

transmitter to 0% in both the up and down positions.

This will center the flap servo, allowing you to

properly install the servo arm and linkage.

1. Locate the items necessary to install the aileron and

flap servos and linkages. You will also need the left and right

wing panels for this section of the manual.

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2. Check the hinges in each wing panel to make sure

there is no excess adhesive that might prevent them from

moving. Use a hobby knife and a #11 blade to remove any

excess adhesive if any is found.

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