Modellbau Lindinger Sukhoy 29S 30E ARF Assembly Manual

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SebArt
New
The new Sukhoi
pilot, Sebastiano Silvestri and the design is based on of his new
Tournament Of Champion's competition airplane.
This professional ARTF kit is the result of Sebastiano's long
research in 3D performance. This combined with an extremely
lightweight structure, the all wood airframe, the big control
surfaces and the new revolutionary landing gear Lift Generator
give the Sukhoi
crisp control authority at any airspeed and flight condition....That
for this small class of airplane is revolutionary!
The Sukhoi
S 30E can do it all...unbelievable easy harriers,
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torque rolls, blenders, waterfalls and almost anything else you can
dream up are waiting you!
.....the only aerobatic limit is your fantasy!
Specifications
Wing Span:..............130 cm (51,18 in.)
Length:....................130 cm (51,18 in.)
Wing Area:.............37 dm² (57,35 sq.in)
Weight: 1.250g. RTF less battery (44 oz)
Radio:....4-Channel with 4 micro servos
Sukhoi
ARF
ASSEMBLY MANUAL
S 30E ARF was designed by Italy aerobatic
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S 30E an impressive thrust-to-weight ratio and
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professional line
S
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Recommended power set up:
Motor:...Hacker A30-10XL
ESC:...X55 SBec Pro
Battery: FlightPower 2170-3S or 2500-3S
Propeller: APC 15x8E
30E

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Summary of Contents for Modellbau Lindinger Sukhoy 29S 30E ARF

  • Page 1 SebArt professional line Sukhoi ASSEMBLY MANUAL The new Sukhoi S 30E ARF was designed by Italy aerobatic pilot, Sebastiano Silvestri and the design is based on of his new Tournament Of Champion’s competition airplane. This professional ARTF kit is the result of Sebastiano’s long research in 3D performance.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents.......................……….. 2 Required radio, motor and battery.....................…. 3 Additional required items, tools and adhesives................3 Warning............................3 Before starting assembly ......................… 3 Using the manual........................... 3 Warranty information…......................... 4 Section 1 – wing fillet installation…....................5 Section 2 –...
  • Page 3: Required Radio, Motor And Battery

    Required radio, motor and battery Radio equipment: • Minimum 4-channel radio system • 4 digital mini servo, recommended JR PROPO DS 385 • 2 servo extension 300mm, for elevator and rudder servos • 4 servo extension 100mm, for aileron’s servos Recommended electric motor for best performance: •...
  • Page 4: Using The Manual

    Using the manual This manual is divided into sections to help make assembly easier to understand and to provide breaks between each major section. In addition, check boxes ( ) have been placed next to each step to keep track of each step completed.
  • Page 5: Section 1 - Wing Fillet Installation

    Section 1 – wing fillet installation step 1 Locate the carbon tube and the wing to the fuselage. Locate the corresponding wing fillet to the wing. Test fit the fillet and his alignment with the wing panel and fuselage. Once satisfied with the fit, glue the wing fillet to the wing panel using medium CA.
  • Page 6: Section 2 - Ailerons Installation

    Section 2 – ailerons installation step 1 Trial fit the four aileron hinges, included in the hardware pack, in their place and verify the correct position and alignment of the aileron with the wing panel. step 2 Carefully glue, with some drops of thin CA, each of the four hinges in the aileron.
  • Page 7: Section 3 - Aileron Servo & Control Horn Installation

    step 3 Locate the aileron and carefully glue, with some drops of thin CA, each of the four hinges into the wing panel. step 4 Work the aileron up and down some times to work the hinges and check for proper movement. step 5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the remaining wing panel.
  • Page 8 step 2 Install the servo hardware (gommets and eyelets) and install the servo into the wing panel using a Phillips screwdriver. Glue the fibreglass horn with medium CA into the aileron. step 3 Install the carbon rod, and make the final adjustment as per picture. step 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 for the remaining wing panel.
  • Page 9: Section 4 - Rudder Installation

    Section 4 – rudder installation step 1 Test fit the rudder in his place into the fuselage, check for a correct alignment and than glue it with some drops of medium CA. step 2 Insert the three hinges in their appropriate slots in the rudder. Verify the correct position-alignment and glue them with some drops of thin CA.
  • Page 10: Section 5 - Elevator Installation

    Section 5 – elevator installation step 1 Insert in the elevator the four hinges into their appropriate slots and verify the correct position and alignment of the elevator with the stabilizer. Then carefully glue the hinges, with some drops of thin CA, in the elevator only.
  • Page 11 step 4 Carefully glue the hinges in the stabilise with some drops of thin CA. step 5 Locate the carbon tube in his position and carefully check the alignment of the stabilizer with the fuselage. step 6 Once satisfied with the alignment, glue with some drops of thin CA the stabilizer at the fuselage.
  • Page 12: Section 6 - Tail Wheel Installation

    Section 6 – tail wheel installation step 1 Locate the items included in the hardware pack, and assemble them as follow. step 2 With the hobby knife cut a groove of 20mm length into the rudder. step 3 Install the tail wheel using a Phillips screwdriver. Then carefully apply in the rudder-grove some drops of medium CA, as per picture.
  • Page 13: Section 7 - Rudder Servo & Control Horn Installation

    Section 7 – rudder servo & control horn installation step 1 Locate the following items (with long fibreglass horn), servo extension 300mm long and the servo (servo and extension are not included). step 2 Install the servo hardware (gommets and eyelets) and install the servo into the fuselage using a Phillips screwdriver.
  • Page 14: Section 8 - Elevator Servo & Control Horn Installation

    Section 8 – elevator servo & control horn installation step 1 Locate the following items (with SHORT fibreglass horn), servo extension 300mm long and servo. (servo and extension are not included) step 2 Install the servo hardware (gommets and eyelets) and install the servo into the fuselage using a Phillips screwdriver.
  • Page 15: Section 9 - Landing Gear & Wheels Installation

    Section 9 – landing gear & wheels installation step 1 Locate the landing gear on the fuselage and fix with the two screws included in the hardware pack. step 2 Locate all the necessary items for installing wheel and wheel pants. Than install all the items as per pictures and fix the wheel pant with some drops of thin CA at the landing gear.
  • Page 16: Section 10 - Electric Motor Installation

    step 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the other side of the landing gear. Section 10 – electric motor installation For best performance, we recommend to use HACKER motor, in the following setup: • Hacker A30-10XL • X55 SBec •...
  • Page 17: Section 11 - Cowl Installation

    step 3 Locate the motor and fix it with the four screws included in the motor hardware pack, then fix the controller in the area shown in the picture. Section 11 – cowl installation step 1 Apply a piece of masking tape on the line were you have to make the holes for the cowl fixing screws, then mark the position as per the picture.
  • Page 18: Section 12 - Final Radio Installation

    step 3 Drill the location for the four self-tapping screws using a 1.5mm drill bit. Attach the cowl using the four self-tapping screws, included in hardware pack, and a Phillips screwdriver. step 4 Fix carefully the prop and spinner. Section 12 – final radio installation step 1 Glue with some drops of medium CA on side of the Velcro strip included in the hardware pack.
  • Page 19: Wings Installation

    step 2 Install the receiver, two extension 100mm for aileron servos and the battery pack as per the picture. Wings installation...
  • Page 20: Decal Set Application

    Decal set application Control throws Please, follow carefully the recommended linkage setups for ailerons and elevators. For the AILERON we recommend the following throws: Low rate: 20° up / 20° down Expo: 40% 3D rate: 45° up / 45° down Expo: 80% For the ELEVATOR we recommend the following throws: Low rate: 20°...
  • Page 21: Rates And Expos

    Rates and expos Use the recommended expos to soften the feel of the model, expecially on high 3D rates. The goal is to get the model to feel the same around neutral as it does on low rates. Use low rate settings for all flying, included starts and landings, and high rate for 3D aerobatics. For precision flying or general sport fliers, the low rate throws are perfect, even for snap rolls.

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