Checking The Throttle Operation - Hangar 9 Alpha 40 ARF Assembly Manual

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ChECKIng ThE RuddER
Check the movement of the rudder using the transmitter.
When the left stick is moved left, the rudder should also
move left. This will cause the aircraft to turn left while on the
ground and to yaw left while in flight.
Check the movement of the rudder using the transmitter.
When the rudder/throttle stick (left side of the transmitter)
is moved right, the rudder should also move right. This will
cause the aircraft to turn right while on the ground and to
yaw right while in flight.
Hangar 9 Alpha 40 ARF Assembly Manual

Checking the Throttle operation

Required Parts
Fuselage assembly
Transmitter
ThRoTTLE CLoSEd
Move the throttle stick and trim down to the fully closed
position as shown. The carburetor should close without
binding the throttle servo. If the servo binds, you will need to
adjust the clevis at the carburetor by threading it in or out to
eliminate any binding.
ThRoTTLE oPEn
Move the throttle stick and trim up or to the fully open
position as shown. The carburetor should open without
binding the throttle servo. If the servo binds, you will need to
adjust the clevis at the carburetor by threading it in or out to
eliminate any binding.
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