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10o 14. Turn the Yak back, right side up. Locate the two jig pieces marked with a “W” and place them under the wings in the location shown. W
11o 18. Locate the two fuselage stringers. Very gently, so as to not twist the fuselage, glue the stringer at a 45 degree angle to the sides of the fu
12o 1. Install the pre-assembled elevator pushrod by inserting the pushrod guides through the fuselage as shown. DO NOT glue the pushrod guides in pla
13o 5. Install the elevator control horn by first threading it onto the z-bend at the end of the elevator pushrod. Then place some foam safe CA g
14o 9. Install the rudder servo using the same method that was used to install the elevator servo. NOTE: The rudder servo will be inst
15o 14. Locate the anti-differential arm and your aileron servo arm. Place the anti-differential arm on the underside of the servo arm. If you are
16INSTALLING THE MOTORAND RADIO GEARo 1. Glue the horizontal and vertical fuselage doublers to the underside of the horizontal and vertical fuselage a
17o 5. Locate the landing gear. Remove the tape holding them in place and thread them through the vertical fuselage and into the ho
18GET THE MODEL READY TO FLYCheck the Control Directionso 1. Turn on the transmitter and receiver and center the servos. Make certain all the
19IMPORTANT: The Yak 54 3D Indoor EP ARF has been extensively flown and tested to arrive at the throws at which it flies best. Flying your model at thes
2TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION ...2 AMA ...2SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...
20CAUTION: Unless the instructions that came with your radio system state differently, the initial charge on new transmitter and receiver batteries
21AMA SAFETY CODE (ExCERPTS)Read and abide by the following excerpts from the Academy of Model Aeronautics Safety Code. For the complete Safety Code r
22F LYI N GThe Yak 54 3D Indoor EP ARF is an airplane suitable for both indoor and outdoor flying. If you plan on flying outdoors, make sure t
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36. You must check the operation of the model before every flight to insure that all equipment is operating and that the model has remained structu
4ADDITIONAL ITEMS REQUIREDRequired Hardware and AccessoriesThis is a partial list of the hardware and accessories required to finish the Yak 5
5KIT CONTENTSTo convert inches to millimeters, multiply inches by 25.4 (25.4mm = 1")Kit Contents1. Vertical fuselage and rudder2. Fuselage string
6PREPARATIONSo 1. If you have not done so already, remove the major parts of the kit from the box and inspect for damage. If any parts are damaged o
7o 4. On a flat, level work surface, place the base sections of alignment jig pieces number 1,3, and 4 underneath the fuselage in the locations
8o 6. Place the base section of jig piece 2 under the wing, and place base jig piece 6 under the horizontal stabilizer. Slide the corresponding top se
9o 10. Locate the two carbon brace supports. There is a slit located in the center of each wing. With the Yak on its back, glue the carbon brace suppo
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