![]() ![]() place the two sections next to each other, lining up the score cuts and the edges. Start by connecting the two wing sections. ![]() You now need your two 30 inch by 14 inch wing sections, two 30 inch by 1 inch spar sections, 1/4 inch thick wood wing spar, packing tape, and several extra hot glue sticks. Use the supplied screws to secure the servo arms to the servos. Servo 2 will use the single arm, and servo 1 will use the simple double arm. Now place the servo arm perpendicular to the servo body. Now plug your servos into ports 1 and 2 on your receiver. To do this you will need to make sure that your trim sliders are in the center for all 4 axis on both gimbals. This will bind your receiver to your transmitter. Next, turn on your transmitter while holding down on the "Bind" button. There should be a red light flashing on your receiver. You may need to solder a male JST connector onto your BEC/ESC. Next plug your esc into your receiver in port 3 with the white wire (Signal) on the left side of the pins. First put the bind plug loop into the bat port in your receiver. In this step you will prepare your servos for instillation. ![]() 500mah 2-3S Lipo Battery with JST Connectorīattery Eliminator Circuit or Old Electronic Speed ControlĤ-6 Channel 2.4Ghz Transmitter and ReceiverĢ 30 inch 3/8" Wooden Dowel Rods or Carbon Fiber Tubes (Lighter)Ĥ 20"x 30" sheets of ADAM's Readiboard/Light Poster board with paper on both sides ![]()
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