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P-51B Mustang 32e ARF Manual - Horizon Hobby

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5. Apply a piece of hook and loop tape to the<br />

bottom of the receiver.<br />

<br />

7. Use the hook and loop straps to secure the motor<br />

battery in the fuselage. Check that the power switch<br />

is set to the OFF position and connect the leads<br />

from the motor battery and speed control.<br />

<br />

9. Remove the horn from the elevator servo. Use<br />

side cutters to remove any unused arms so they<br />

won’t interfere with the operation of the servo. Use<br />

a pin vise and 5/64-inch (2mm) drill bit to enlarge<br />

the hole in the horn that is 7/16-inch (11mm) from<br />

the center of the servo horn.<br />

<br />

6. Plug the leads from the speed control, rudder<br />

and elevator servos into the correct ports of the<br />

receiver. Use the hook and loop tape to mount the<br />

receiver in the fuselage as shown. Route the leads<br />

through the hole in the battery tray to reduce clutter<br />

inside the fuselage. The remote receiver is mounted<br />

toward the rear of the fuselage as shown using<br />

hook and loop tape.<br />

<br />

8. Center the rudder and elevator trims on the<br />

transmitter. Set the throttle stick to the low throttle<br />

position. Turn on the transmitter, then the receiver.<br />

Place the servo horns on the rudder and elevator<br />

servos as shown. Use a felt-tipped pen to mark the<br />

servo arms as shown in the photo. These will be the<br />

arms the pushrods will be connected to.<br />

<br />

10. Remove the horn from the rudder servo. From<br />

a offset servo horn (not included), use side cutters<br />

to remove any unused arms so they won’t interfere<br />

with the operation of the servo. Use a pin vise and<br />

5/64-inch (2mm) drill bit to enlarge the hole in the<br />

horn that is 9/16-inch (15mm) from the center of<br />

the servo horn. You will also need to enlarge the<br />

hole that is 3/8-inch (9mm) from the center of the<br />

horn using a pin vise and 5/64-inch (2mm) drill bit.<br />

E-flite P-<strong>51B</strong> <strong>Mustang</strong> <strong>32e</strong> <strong>ARF</strong> Assembly <strong>Manual</strong><br />

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