Hangar-9 Piper Pawnee 40 ARF Manuel d'utilisateur

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Wingspan ........................................80 in (2032mm)
Wing Area ..........................942 sq in (60.77 sq dm)
Length .......................................55.8 in (1417.3mm)
Weight .......................................... 8–9 lb (3.6–4 kg)
Assembly mAnuAl
Piper Pawnee 40 ARF
Engine ..................................... .56–.82 Four-Stroke
....................................... .40–.52 Two-Stroke
...........................................Power 46 Electric
Radio..............5-Channel w/7 Servos (6 for electric)
Specifications
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Page 1 - Piper Pawnee 40 ARF

Wingspan ...80 in (2032mm)Wing Area ...942 sq in (60.77 sq dm)Length ...

Page 2 - Table of Contents

10Required Parts• Wheel assembly (2) • Landing gear• Landing gear strap (4) • Tail gear assembly• Rudder • Fuselage• 5/32-inch wheel collar w/setsc

Page 3 - Before Starting Assembly

11o Step 5Slide the outer wheel hub back into the wheel. Slide the supplied hex wrench into the screw hole in the outer wheel hub, then into the scre

Page 4 - Recommended Servo Extensions

12 Step 9Attach the landing gear to the fuselage using four landing gear straps and eight 3mm x 10mm sheet metal screws and a #2 Phillips screwdriver

Page 5 - Field Equipment

13 Step 13Use a pin drill and 1/16-inch (1.5mm) drill bit to drill a hole in the center of each hinge slot in the fin and rudder. This will provide a

Page 6 - Safety Precautions

14 Step 17As you slide the rudder onto the tail gear wire, slide the hinges for the rudder into the slots in the fin. The rudder should fit tight aga

Page 7 - Non-Warranty Repairs

15 Step 22Secure the tail wheel using two 1/16-inch wheel collars and two setscrews. Tighten the setscrews using the supplied hex wrench.Note: Make s

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16ooo Step 2Position the servo onto the servo cover. The servo horn will be centered and in line with the outer edge of the cover as shown.ooo Step

Page 9 - Contents of Kit

17ooo Step 4Lightly sand the servo mounting blocks on the edge where they will be glued to the servo cover. This will allow the epoxy to hold onto th

Page 10 - o Step 2

18ooo Step 8Apply 2–3 drops of thin CA into each of the holes to harden the surrounding wood. This will make the screws more secure and prevent them

Page 11 -  Step 8

19ooo Step 11Pass the servo extension through the wing and into the bay for the flap servo. Use four #2 x 3/8-inch sheet metal screws to attach the s

Page 12 -  Step 12

2Table of ContentsUsing the Manual ...3Required Tools and Adhesives ...

Page 13 -  Step 13

20ooo Step 15Secure the pushrod wire using one of the snap links provided with your Piper Pawnee 40.ooo Step 16Slide a clevis retainer onto one of t

Page 14 -  Step 20

21Required Parts• Wing strut (front) (right and left)• Wing strut (rear) (right and left)• 3mm nut (4) • Strut end (4)• Wing strut bracket (4) • #4

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22 Step 4Attach the fuselage strut brackets using four 4-40 x 1/2-inch socket head screws and four #4 washers. The bracket will angle down and point

Page 16 - ooo Step 3

23o Step 8Attach the wing struts to the wing strut brackets using 4-40 x 1/2-inch socket head screws and 4-40 lock nuts. Note that the longer strut i

Page 17 - ooo Step 7

24o Step 11Attach the struts to the fuselage strut brackets using two strut attachment pins and two retainer pin clips.o Step 12Once the length of t

Page 18 - ooo Step 9

25Required Parts• Stabilizer/elevator (right and left)• 4-40 x 1/2-inch socket head screws (10)• #4 washers (4) • 4-40 lock nut (4)• Tail rigging (lo

Page 19 - ooo Step 14

26 Step 4Attach the tail rigging with the long and medium tabs to the bottom of the fuselage using two #2 x 1/2-inch sheet metal screws. The longest

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27 Step 9Once all the cables have been attached, go back and tighten the bolts holding the tabs at the stabilizer. Do not crush the wood of the stab

Page 21 - Section 3: Wing Attachment

28Required Parts• Fuselage assembly • Servo w/hardware (2)• Receiver • Receiver battery• Switch harness • Foam rubber• Y-harness (2) • Hook and lo

Page 22 - o Step 7

29o Step 4Use the screws supplied with the servo and a #1 Phillips screwdriver to secure the servo to the radio tray. Step 5Repeat Steps 1 through 4

Page 23 - o Step 9

3Using the ManualThis manual is divided into sections to help make assembly easier to understand, and to provide breaks between each major section. In

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30o Step 8Slide the 32 1/2-inch (825mm) pushrod into the pushrod tube for the rudder. It is easiest to start by inserting the pushrod in the opening

Page 25 -  Step 3

31 Step 12Slide the two 5/32-inch wheel collars onto the 32-inch (813mm) elevator pushrod. Secure the collars near the bend using a 3mm x 8mm machine

Page 26 -  Step 6

32Required Parts• Engine mount • 8-32 lock nut (4)• Clevis • Clevis retainer• Engine mount plate (2) • Fuel tank• 11 3/4-inch (300mm) throttle push

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33 Step 4Use a pencil to mark the location of the throttle pushrod tube on the firewall. Step 5Use a drill and 11/64-inch (4.5mm) drill bit to drill

Page 28 - Section 5: Radio Installation

34 Step 8Slide a clevis retainer onto a clevis, then thread the clevis onto the 17 3/4-inch (450mm) throttle pushrod. Step 9Slide the pushrod into t

Page 29 -  Step 7

35 Step 12Slide the tank into the fuselage, making sure the vent line faces toward the top of the fuselage. Step 13Install a brace and foam padding

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36Required Parts• Engine mount • 8-32 lock nut (4)• Engine mount plate (2) • Fuel tank• 11 3/4-inch (300mm) throttle pushrod tube• 8-32 x 3/4-inch m

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37 Step 4Slide the engine between the mount and mounting plates. Install the remaining 8-32 x 1-inch machine screws and 8-32 lock nuts at the front o

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38 Step 8Use side cutters to trim the pushrod tube as shown. Step 9Make a Z-bend in the 17 3/4-inch (450mm) throttle pushrod. Make the bend on the e

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39 Step 12Attach the muffler to your engine following the instructions provided with your particular engine. Step 13Look carefully at the fuel tank

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4Radio and Power Systems Requirements• 5-channel radio system (minimum) w/receiver • Large Servo Arm (JSP98060) (for use on flap servos)• 700mAh Ni-C

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40 Step 16Connect the lines from the fuel tank to the engine and muffler. We used a fuel dot to allow fueling the tank from outside the cowling.Secti

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41Required Parts• Fuselage assembly • Servo• Snap link• Plywood pushrod standoffRequired Tools and Adhesives• Pencil • Thin CA• Drill bit: 5/64-inc

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42 Step 5Use a pin drill and a 5/64-inch (2mm) drill bit to enlarge the outer hole in the servo arm. Slide the pushrod wire through the hole in the

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43Required Parts• Fuselage assembly • Motor w/hardware• Electronic speed control • Hook and loop strap• Hook and loop tape •Motor battery• 2-inch (

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44 Step 6Secure the speed controller to the bottom of the fuselage using hook and loop tape as shown. Secure the wires between the motor and speed co

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45Required Parts• Fuselage assembly • Cowling• 1/4-inch (4mm) tubing (4) • #4 washer (4)• Spinner w/hardware • Canopy• Pilot seat• 4-40 x 1/2-inch

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46 Step 4Use the following images as a guide for cutting the cowling for a 4-stroke engine. Make sure to make cutouts for the rocker box covers, exha

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47An important part of preparing the aircraft for flight is properly balancing the model. This is especially important when various engines are mounte

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48The amount of control throw should be adjusted as closely as possible using mechanical means, rather than making large changes electronically at the

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49Charge both the transmitter and receiver pack for your airplane. Use the recommended charger supplied with your particular radio system, following t

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5Recommended Setup–2-Stroke Glow• Evolution® .52NX with Muffler (EVOE0520)• Evolution Propeller 11 x 5 (EVO11050) to 11 x 6 (EVO11060)Recommended Setu

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50GENERAL1. A model aircraft shall be defined as a non-human-carrying device capable of sustained flight in the atmosphere. It shall not exceed limita

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51Radio Control1. All model flying shall be conducted in a manner to avoid over flight of unprotected people.2. I will have completed a successful rad

Page 48 - Section 12: Control Throws

© 2008 Horizon Hobby, Inc. 4105 Fieldstone Road Champaign, Illinois 61822 (877) 504-0233 horizonhobby.com12402

Page 49 - Section 13: Pre-Flight

6Warranty PeriodExclusive Warranty- Horizon Hobby, Inc., (Horizon) warranties that the Products purchased (the "Product") will be free from

Page 50 - 2008 Official AMA

7Questions, Assistance, and RepairsYour local hobby store and/or place of purchase cannot provide warranty support or repair. Once assembly, setup or

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8Safety, Precautions, and WarningsThis model is controlled by a radio signal that is subject to interference from many sources outside your control. T

Page 52 - (877) 504-0233

9Contents of KitLarge Replacement PartsA. HAN4031 Fuselage w/HatchB. HAN4032 Right WingC. HAN4033 Left WingD. HAN4034 Horizontal Stab and Elev

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