Hangar 9 P-51D Blue Nose 60 ARF User Manual

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Hangar 9 P-51 Mustang 60 ARF Assembly Manual

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Hangar 9 P-51 Mustang 60 ARF Assembly Manual

Step 9

Remove the servo. Use a drill and 1/16-inch (1.5mm) drill bit

to drill the four holes for the servo mounting screws.

Step 10

Apply 2–3 drops of thin CA into each hole to harden the

surrounding wood. This provides a harder surface for the

screws making them more secure when installed.

Step 11

Use the screws provided with the servo to secure it to the

servo mounting blocks. Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver to

tighten the servo mounting screws. Plug the rudder servo

into the receiver at this time.

Step 12

Use a hobby knife with a #11 blade to remove the covering

for the tail gear doors and tail gear wire from the bottom of

the fuselage.

Step 13

Use a pin drill and 5/64-inch (2mm) drill bit to enlarge the

hole in the tail gear steering arm. Note the position of the

arm and location of the setscrew when enlarging the hole.

Step 14

Insert the pushrod connector in the hole as shown. Use a

C-clip and 1.5mm washer to secure the connector to the

steering arm.

Step 5

If you will be using sheet metal screws to mount your

switch, place 2–3 drops of thin CA in each hole to harden the

surrounding wood.

Step 6

Wrap the receiver battery in 1/4-inch (6mm) foam. Use a

hook and loop strap (not included) to secure the receiver

battery to the bottom of the forward radio tray. Plug the

receiver battery into the switch harness at this time.

Step 7A

Glow Power Receiver: Use hook and loop tape to mount

the receiver on the top side of the forward servo tray.

The remote receiver is then mounted on the inside of the

fuselage with hook and loop tape as far as possible from the

main receiver as shown. Plug in any necessary extensions

into the receiver for the flaps, retracts and ailerons at this

time as well.

Step 7B

Electric Power Receiver: Use hook and loop tape to mount

the receiver on the bottom side of the forward servo tray.

The remote receiver is then mounted on the inside of the

fuselage with hook and loop tape as far as possible from the

main receiver as shown. Plug in any necessary extensions

for the flaps, retracts and ailerons at this time as well. The

receiver is mounted to the bottom of the forward servo tray

to allow room for the motor battery on the top side of the

forward radio tray.

Note

: We used two 3-inch (76mm) extensions for

ailerons and two 3-inch (76mm) extensions for retracts.

These channels were mixed using a computer radio.

Step 8

Place the rudder servo in the rear servo tray. The servo is

installed from the bottom of the tray with the output shaft

facing to the front of the fuselage. Use a pencil to mark

the locations for the servo mounting screws through the

grommets and on the servo tray.

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