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Corvus Racer 540 35CC
Item No:L-G035008
Specifications
Wing Span
Length
Wing Area
Flying Weight
Glow
Gasoline
Electric
Radio
Description
- Carbon Fiber: Wing tube and sleeves, Landing gear, Tail gear;
- Fiberglass servo arms, horn, and reinforced mounting
- Scale read deck
- Canister-ready tunnel
- Pre plumbed fuel tank
- Fully adjustable pushrods
- Ringed cowl for easy mounting
- Pre drilled hinges
- Removable Wings and Stabs for easy transport
76"(1930mm)
74"(1879mm)
1200sq in (77.4sqdm)
9.9-12lbs(4.5-5.5kg)
91-1.20(2C) 1.10-1.40(4C)
20-40cc gas DA 35/DLE 30/35RA MLD35 JC30Evo
AXI 5320-5330 6-8S Lipo
4CH/5-6 servos
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  • Page 1 Corvus Racer 540 35CC Item No:L-G035008 Specifications Wing Span 76”(1930mm) Length 74”(1879mm) Wing Area 1200sq in (77.4sqdm) Flying Weight 9.9-12lbs(4.5-5.5kg) Glow 91-1.20(2C) 1.10-1.40(4C) Gasoline 20-40cc gas DA 35/DLE 30/35RA MLD35 JC30Evo Electric AXI 5320-5330 6-8S Lipo Radio 4CH/5-6 servos Description - Carbon Fiber: Wing tube and sleeves, Landing gear, Tail gear;...
  • Page 2 www.aeroplusrc.com service@aeroplusrc.com Unpacking Carefully unpack the model making sure to cut any covering on the model if using a sharp knife. Inspect each item to make sure no transit damage has occurred. If you are not happy with any part or are unsure, please contact the Dealer that you purchased from.
  • Page 3 www.aeroplusrc.com service@aeroplusrc.com Landing Gear Assembly  To help prevent the fuselage from being damaged while the model is being assembled we recommend fitting the landing gear first. Note - Before beginning assembly be sure to determine your left and right wheels pants. ...
  • Page 4 www.aeroplusrc.com service@aeroplusrc.com  Insert the protruding bolts through the landing gear hole.  Tighten up using a washer and lock nut.  Repeat for other side. Horizontal Stab  First, remove the covering where the elevator horns fit into the stab, use either a soldering iron or a sharp hobby knife.
  • Page 5 www.aeroplusrc.com service@aeroplusrc.com  Glue the horns in place using epoxy glue. Put a bolt through the ball joint hole to make sure that the horns stay in alignment while drying.  Before fitting the elevator servo fix an extension lead so that the wire can be routed through the cardboard tube wire holder in the fuselage.
  • Page 6 www.aeroplusrc.com service@aeroplusrc.com  Re-fit the elevator servo and secure it in with servo screws after the. Glue fully dries.  Centre the servo using your TX, and fit a servo arm. Use either an aftermarket arm or attach the arms that were supplied to a servo head. Screw ball joints onto the pushrod (use pliers to hold pushrod) and bolt in place with supplied bolts.
  • Page 7 www.aeroplusrc.com service@aeroplusrc.com  Sand the area on the horn that fits inside the rudder so the glue bonds better  Glue the rudder hinges into both the rudder and fin using epoxy glue. Remember to use Vaseline on the hinge joint. While drying, use tape to keep it in alignment. ...
  • Page 8 www.aeroplusrc.com service@aeroplusrc.com  The closed loop wires are assembled in the plane; attach the rear ball joints to the rudder. Do this to both sides.  Fit the arm onto the rudder servo and crimp the wires to a taut tension Tail Gear ...
  • Page 9 www.aeroplusrc.com service@aeroplusrc.com  Drill a hole in the base of the rudder for the rudder steering guide.  Before gluing with C.A. glue, place it over the thin rod. Aileron Servos  The ailerons on the wings are pre-glued. Check each one by gently pulling to make sure that they are secure ...
  • Page 10 www.aeroplusrc.com service@aeroplusrc.com  If required, use a servo extension with the servo remember to use a servo plug clip.  Fit the servo and centre the servo arm.  Using the pushrod supplied Ball links onto each end. The correct length will leave the aileron lined up to the inner part still attached to the wing.
  • Page 11 www.aeroplusrc.com service@aeroplusrc.com Gas Engine  From the template that came with the engine, use the cross axis on the engine box to mark the mounting holes.  Check the diameter of the required bolts and drill accordingly.  Mount the engine with the stand offs to the bulkhead. Remember to use large washers on the inside to spread the load and use plenty of thread lockers.
  • Page 12 www.aeroplusrc.com service@aeroplusrc.com  Cut out the area for the engine cylinder head and the exhaust outlet on a piece of thin card and tape this to the fuselage at one end.  Remove the engine and fit the cowl, then fold the card back over. ...
  • Page 13 www.aeroplusrc.com service@aeroplusrc.com  Install the engine box cover plate once all connections have been made for the engine. Electric  Assemble the supplied electric motor box and bolt to the engine bulkhead.  Depending on the length of your motor you may need to use the supplied round plywood spacers to achieve the correct length for the motor.
  • Page 14 www.aeroplusrc.com service@aeroplusrc.com  A convenient place to mount the RX is just in front of the rudder servo. Ensure that it is mounted on Velcro and strapped down. Canopy  The canopy is held in place with the 2 thumb screws. Ensure these are tight before flying Set-up We highly recommend the use of both dual rates and exponential.
  • Page 15 www.aeroplusrc.com service@aeroplusrc.com Enjoy Flying!! Aero Plus RC Copyright 2013 © All Rights Reserved...