Translations:KAVAN L-39 Skyfox 1088mm - Instruction manual/11/en

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Model assembly

  1. Secure the fin and rudder assembly with two 3×15 mm self-tapping screws to the upper tail fuselage/horizontal tailplane assembly. (Fig. 1)
  2. Glue the bottom tail part of the fuselage using medium or thick cyano, contact glue or MS polymer glue to the front part of the fuselage. (Fig. 2)
  3. Hook up the rudder (RUD) and elevator (ELE) servo extension cables; secure the connectors with a strip of sticky tape or heat shrink tube and then attach the tail assembly to the fuselage. (Fig. 3)
  4. Secure the tail assembly to the fuselage using four 3×15 mm self-tapping screws. (Fig. 4)
  5. Thread the wing servo extension cables into the cockpit; attach the wing to the fuselage and secure it with four 3×15 mm self-tapping screws. (Fig. 5)
  6. Pull the tab of the canopy lock back to release and remove the canopy. (Fig. 6)
  7. Hook up your receiver, servos and ESC following the wiring diagram (Fig. 7). The receiver is to be secured with a strip of double-sided foam tape or hook-and-loop tape to the rear part of the cockpit. Deploy the antennas so their active parts are square to each other (if you are using a receiver featuring diversity antennas).
    Note: The kit is supplied with the connection board for ailerons, flaps, elevator, rudder, retracts, ESC and LED lights so you can use even the most basic 6-channel radios to control your Skyfox. If you intend to use independent control of aileron and flap servos and an advanced computer radio, you will have to bypass the connection board accordingly. The LED lights are only powered via the connection board; they are not remotely controlled in any way.
  8. Attach the canopy back. The assembly of your model is finished. (Fig. 8)