Great Planes Top Speed - GPMB1050 User Manual

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2. Install the rubber grommets and brass eyelets in the

servos using the provided sketch. Do not attach the servo to
the tray yet.

3. Test fit your servos into the openings in the servo trays.

If the openings are too small, enlarge the openings with file
or 180-grit sandpaper until there is a 1/32" [.8mm] gap
around the servo.

4. Cut four 1/4" x 3/4" servo tray doublers using leftover

plywood from the die-cut sheets. Glue the doublers onto the
servo trays using Medium CA.

5. Glue the servo trays into the radio box using Shoe-goo.

Use enough Shoe-goo so it oozes out and slightly onto the
top of the servo tray. The trays are installed so the doubler
is on the bottom of the tray.

6. Note the direction of the servo output shafts shown in the

photo. While holding the servos in place, mark the locations for
the servo mounting screws onto the tray. Remove the servos
and drill 1/16" [1.6mm] pilot holes through each mark. Mount
the servos with the screws provided with the servos.

7. Read the instructions included with your radio system

and plug together the receiver, servos, on/off switch and
receiver battery. If your system does not come with a NiCd
receiver battery, install batteries in the battery holder
supplied with your radio system. Switch on the transmitter
and receiver (in that order) and check the operation of your
radio system. Center the trims on the transmitter. Switch off
the receiver and transmitter (in that order) when finished.

8. Enclose your receiver and receiver battery in waterproof

plastic bags of rubber balloons (the Kyosho TR-12 Waterproof
Rubber Bag (KYOB6055) is an excellent choice). Close the
end of the bag where the wires exit using a twist tie or tape.

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