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Battery Tray Hook and Loop ARF/BNF Basic
4. Adhesive backed hook and loop material will not adhere well to bare wood.
Apply a few drops of thin CA (or epoxy) to the battery tray area where you want
the hook and loop material to be applied. Allow the adhesive to cure fully before
proceeding.
5. Remove the backing material and apply the hook side to the tray.
6. Apply the opposite side to the battery. (Avoid covering any warning labels on
the battery.)
Battery Strap ARF/BNF Basic
1. Connect a piece of hook material to the loop material at one end with a 2 inch
(50mm) overlap to create a strap.
2. Apply CA to the back of the hook and loop material where it overlaps. This will
adhere to the bottom of the battery tray and prevent the battery strap from
being pulled out.
3. Slide the strap through a slot (avoiding any wiring inside the fuselage), and feed
it through the slot on the other side of the battery tray.
Pushrods Selection ARF/BNF Basic
Four different lengths of pushrods are included with this model. They are as
follows:
Elevator Linkage:
134mm
Rudder Linkage:
156mm
Aileron Linkage:
79mm
Flap Linkage:
69mm
Make sure to use the linkages in the correct locations.
Note: Linkage dimensions will vary slightly with each installation. Use the above
dimensions as a starting point, and guide to location.
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