Repairing Minor Damage; Receiver And Servo Wiring; Transmitter Additional Functions; Notes - Merlin CESSNA T-206 Instruction Manual

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Repairing Minor Damage

If you happen to crash, and part of the tail or wing breaks, you can repair the damage by using packing tape or Foam
Safe super glue to repair and cover the missing pieces. However, if the damage is severe, or if the wings and/or tail
are bent, replace the damaged parts prior to flying again. See the last few pages of the manual for a complete list of
replacement parts for your Merlin Flight Product. To ensure that you minimise the chances of any potential problems
whilst using your Merlin Product we always recommend replacing any parts that look to be damaged before use.

Receiver and Servo Wiring

Under normal circumstances there should be no need to unplug any of your aeroplanes wiring, however for
reference purposes the receiver is wired as follows.
Channel 1 = aileron servo
Channel 2 = elevator servo
Channel 3 = electronic speed control (propeller)
Channel 4 = rudder servo
Channel 5 = unused
Channel 6 = unused

Transmitter Additional Functions

Your MTX-42 transmitter is supplied with 2 additional functions not used on your Merlin product. There functions are
as follows.
Rate Switch - normally set upwards (D/R) gives 100% movement of the aileron, elevator and rudder channels. In the
lower position it restricts the movement to 75% such as for beginners and sensitive models.
Mixer switch - normally set in the down position (A-NOR). In the upper position the transmitter will mix aileron and
elevator controls such as used on an elevon aircraft.

Notes

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