DANCING WINGS HOBBY SCG37 Balsawood Scale Airplane Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- Dancing Wings Hobby
Table of Contents
DANCING WINGS HOBBY SCG37 Balsawood Scale Airplane Instruction Manual
PRE-FLIGHT CHECKS
- Check/adjust servo centering, in order to adjust the control surface better.
- Double-check the spinning direction of motor at first usage, and sure it’s suitable for your model.
- Set the center of gravity (CG) at the position that manual already marked out. If necessary, add weight to the nose or tail to ensure the best flight performance.
- Double-check the inside of the fuselage, make sure all the equipments are correctly connected; Check the heat shrink covering material’s surface, Make certain all screws, bolts, cabin and canopy remain secure.
- Take great care when connecting/disconnecting the battery, pls replace the battery immediately once found low voltage or damage to battery.
- The way the internal devices of the fuselage are connected will be related to your transmitter-receiver device. For those transmitter-receiver devices with more functions, you can simplify the connection of the internal devices of the fuselage. Check your device for details to see if it meets the features you need.
- When the power system and transmitter-receiver device are paired for the first time, you may need to set the maximum stroke of the throttle. Please set it yourself.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- This product should not be considered a toy, but rather a complicated and sophisticated flying model. Your safety depends on how you use and fly it, If not correctly operated, could cause injury to you or your family members. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times if operating this product. Not suitable for children under the age of 14. THIS IS NOT A TOY.
- Do not fly around some restricted location like airports, military bases, residential areas, etc
- You will need to range check the transmitter to be sure you are not experiencing any interference.
- Always turn on the receiver last after turning on the transmitter and shut off the receiver first before turning off the transmitter.
- If you are only a beginner to the radio control model flying, do not attempt to fly your model without any assistance or advice from advanced expert fliers.
- Keep relevant items out of reach of children
- This product has been flight tested to meet or exceed our rigid performance and reliability standards in normal use,if you plan to perform any high-stress flying, you are solely responsible for taking any and all necessary steps to control movement range and reinforce the body strength.
- This product may include some fiberglass and carbon-fiber reinforced plastic parts,which may cause eye and skin discomfort,pls wear the goggles or dust-proof clothes when needed.
- Due to air traffic safety control, the products you receive may not have the glue that appears in the list. Please understand and purchase the glue you need at your local stationery store.
Historical Background
The Stearman PT-17 is a biplane formerly used as a military trainer aircraft, of which at least 10,626 were built in the United States during the 1930s and 1940s.Widely known as the Stearman, Boeing Stearman or Kaydet, it served as a primary trainer for the United States Army Air Forces, the United States Navy (as the NS and N2S), and with the Royal Canadian Air Force as the Kaydet throughout World War II.
Specification
- 1400mm
- 1080mm
- ≈2.4Kg
- Wingspan: 1400mm
- Fuselage Length: 1080mm
- Flying weight: ≈2.4Kg
Suggested Equipment
- 2815-3520 800-900KV
- 12-13inch
- 60A 3-4S
- 17g2pcs;37g2pcs
- 4S 2200-2800mAh
- ≥4CH
- Motor: 2815-3520 800-900KV
- Prop: 12-13inch
- ESC: 60A 3-4S
- Servo: 17g2pcs;37g2pcs
- BATT: 4S 2200-2800mAh
- Rx: ≥4CH
Tools Needed
PACKAGE CONTENTS
A: Fuselage
B1-2: Upper & Lower Wing
C: Horizontal Tail Wing
D: Vertical Tail Wing
E1-2: Wing joint
F1-2: Brackets
G1: Front landing gear decoration
G2: Rear tail wheel decoration
H1-2: Landing Gear
I: Rear tail wheel
J: Scale engine
K: Scale dashboard
L: Sticker
M: Parts & Screws
N: Wing Bracket
Assembly symbol guide
Ensure free rotation
Use medium CA
Use thin CA
Use a pencil
Push tightly
Use hobby knife with
Fully Tighten
Apply Oil
Repeat multiple times
Apply threadlock
Assemble right and left
Use epoxy adhesive
Assemble the Landing Gear
Usually, the control throws set
as
(Normal Flying) 3D(3D Flying only support some models)
Aileron ±(15°-30°) ±40° (or larger)
Elevator ±15° ±40° (or larger)
Rudder ±15° ±40° (or larger)
Flap (take-off)15°-20° ( Landing)20°-40°
Some special models will have V-tails, flaps, leading edge wings, etc., which
can be used as a reference for conventional flight angles. If you do not
confirm and there is no experienced person to guide you, we recommend that you
first test at a small angle to confirm that your settings are correct.
Control Directions Tests
Transmitter Command | Aircraft Reaction |
---|---|
Lifting rod down |
Lifting rod up|
Steering rod to the right|
Steering rod to the left|
Direction rod to the right|
Direction rod to the left|
QR Code
More details about power system adjustment, please refer to below link: (You
can scan QR Code directly.)
References
- DancingWingsHobby AEOrc ELErc HOBBY, RC PLANE,Balsawood Airplane,EPP Foamy Plane,BRUSHLESS MOTOR ,EDF,BLADE,PROPELLER
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