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OV-10 Bronco 20cc Instruction Manual Bedienungsanleitung Manuel d’utilisation Manuale di Istruzioni Scan the QR code and select the Manuals and Support quick links from the product page for the most up-to-date manual information. Scannen Sie den QR-Code und wählen Sie auf der Produktseite die Quicklinks Handbücher und Unterstützung, um die aktuellsten Informationen zu Handbücher.
Horizon Hobby, LLC. This manual contains instructions for safety, operation and maintenance. It is essential to read and follow all the instructions and warnings in the manual, prior to assembly, setup or use, in order to operate IMPORTANT FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION (FAA) INFORMATION correctly and avoid damage or serious injury.
TABLE OF CONTENTS REPLACEMENT PARTS Notice ..................................2 Item # Description Meaning of Special Language ..........................2 HAN505501 Fuselage: OV-10 Bronco 20cc Safety Warnings and Precautions ..........................2 HAN505502 Boom and Boom, LH: OV-10 Bronco 20cc Safe Operating Recommendations ...........................2 HAN505503 Boom and Boom, RH: OV-10 Bronco 20cc Before Starting Assembly ............................2 Important Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Information ..................2 HAN505504 Fuselage Sponsons and Parts: OV-10 Bronco 20cc...
REMOVING WRINKLES ELEVATOR CONTROL HORN AND HINGING The covering of your model may develop wrinkles during shipping. Use a sealing iron (HAN1017) with a sealing iron Inspect the stabilizer and elevator. Make sure the elevator is sock (HAN1018) to remove them. Start with a lower heat setting and use caution while working around areas where centered spanwise in relationship to the stabilizer.
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Remove the control horn. Mix 1/8oz (3.5cc) of 5-minute epoxy. Apply epoxy to the slot in the control surface. Make sure the epoxy gets into the slot for a good bond between the surfaces and control horn. Locate the control horn marked ELV. Use medium-grit 10.
14. Fit the hinge in the hinge slot. Align the slot in the hinge with 19. Break in the hinges by fl exing the control surface through its the hole in the stabilizer. range of motion in both directions. 15. Fit the elevator into position on the hinges. Remove the T-pins from the hinges.
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23. Apply 1–2 drops of thin CA in each hole to harden the 28. Thread a servo mounting screw into each hole, then remove surrounding wood. Allow the CA to fully cure before all the screws. proceeding. 24. Install the rubber grommets and eyelets in the servo 29.
33. When attaching the linkage to the servo arm, use the hole 38. Thread the ball 14 turns onto the threaded rod. that is 5/8 inch (16mm) from the center of the servo horn. This hole will need to be enlarged using a pin vise and 5/64- inch (2mm) drill bit.
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43. Mount the aileron servo following the instructions in the 48. Mount the fl ap servo following the instructions in the elevator elevator servo installation. Center the servo using the servo installation. Center the servo using the radio system. radio system. Place the control horn on the servo so it is Place the control horn on the servo so it is perpendicular to perpendicular to the servo.
Before installing the flap linkage, set the throw 58. Thread a ball link on one of the 28 inch (725mm) pushrod. for the flap to 0 at the transmitter. Secure the ball and to the servo horn in the position shown in the following step.
63. Use the string to pull the extension through the boom to the 68. Use a clamp to hold the engine in position to verify the correct fi n. positioning of the engine on the mounts. ENGINE INSTALLATION 69. Fit the cowling into position. The cowling will require trimming to fi...
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73. Remove the engine from the mounts. Use a drill and 77. Slide the engine into position. Guide the pushrod through the 11/64-inch (4.5mm) drill bit to drill the holes for the engine hole in the fuel tank tray as shown. mounting screws.
82. Place the servo arm on the servo so the arm closest to the 86. Check the operation of the carburetor using the radio system. side of the boom is perpendicular to the servo. Remove the Make any adjustments necessary to fully open and close the remaining arms using side cutters.
90. Carefully bend the remaining brass tubes so they will be close 95. Mount a switch on the side of the fuselage for the ignition to the top and bottom of the tank when the stopper has been system. Make sure its location does not interfere with the installed.
The wheel hub is slightly offset. The deeper 100. Attach the motor to the motor box using four 3mm washers and four M3 x 15mm socket head cap screws. Make sure side will face toward the strut. to place a drop of threadlock on each screw before their installation to prevent them from vibrating loose.
108. Mount the steering servo in the retract servo opening using 112. Secure the retract mounting plates in the fuselage using four four M3 x 12mm button head screws. Apply a drop of M4 x 15 socket head screws. Apply a drop of threadlock on threadlock on each screw, then tighten the screws using a each screw before their installation.
116. Apply hook and loop tape to the battery tray. Use the hook and loop straps and tape to secure the batteries to the battery tray. Make sure not to cover any warning labels on the battery. Gas Engine Installation Option The radio components can also be mounted to the underside of the wing center section when using gas engines.
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120. Apply the forward instrument panel decal. 125. Use a hobby knife with a #11 blade and hobby scissors to trim the front instrument panel hood. The hood will extend over the instrument panel as shown in the following step. ...
CENTER SECTION COVER INSTALLATION 135. Position the boom cover and use a ruler and felt-tipped pen to mark the center line on the cover. Measure in and mark the 130. Attach the fuselage to the wing center section using two M6 x locations of the screw heads on the cover.
140. Slide the outer panel on the wing tube and tightly against the 145. Remove the cowling and enlarge the holes using a 1/8-inch center section. (3mm) drill bit. Prepare the holes for the cowl mounting screws by threading an M2.5 x 10mm self-tapping screw into ...
Once the stabilizer has been installed, tighten the screws to 153. Attach the center fuel tank to the pylon using two M4 x 15 secure the booms to the center wing panel. The final step is socket head screws. to attach the outer wing panels, the sponsons, and tanks.
CENTER OF GRAVITY CONTROL THROWS Turn on the transmitter and receiver of your model. Check the movement of the rudder using the transmitter. CAUTION: You must adjust your aircraft’s center of When the stick is moved to the right, the rudder should also move right. Reverse the direction of the servo at the gravity and balance your model properly before attempting fl...
Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. Pack the Product securely using a shipping carton. Please note that modifi cation of or to any part of the Product, (iv) attempted service by anyone other than a Horizon Hobby authorized original boxes may be included, but are not designed to withstand the rigors of shipping without additional protection.
Union D 22885 Barsbüttel, Germany Sales: Horizon Hobby GmbH +49 (0) 4121 2655 100 WEEE NOTICE This appliance is labeled in accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EU concerning waste of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). This label indicates that this product should not be disposed of with household waste.
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SPECIFICATIONS • SPEZIFIKATIONEN • SPÉCIFICATIONS • SPECIFICHE 5055-500Kv Brushless Outrunner • 5055–500 Kv bürstenloser 83.8 in (2.13 m) Außenläufer • Cage tournante sans balais 5055-500 Kv 5055-500 Kv Brushless Outrunner 1277 sq in (82.4 dm2) 10+-channel (or greater) with 10–12 servos • 10 Kanäle (oder mehr) mit 10–12 Servos •...
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