Stinson Reliant SR-10 BNF/PNP - HobbyTown USA
Stinson Reliant SR-10 BNF/PNP - HobbyTown USA
Stinson Reliant SR-10 BNF/PNP - HobbyTown USA
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Installing Flight Battery and<br />
Adjusting Center of Gravity<br />
Installing the Flight Battery<br />
Note: Before flying and after the Control Direction Test has<br />
centered control surfaces, please re-bind the aircraft so the<br />
control surfaces are neutral when plugging in the flight<br />
battery.<br />
CAUTION: Install receiver and connect the speed<br />
control into the throttle channel (for <strong>PNP</strong>) before installing<br />
the flight battery.<br />
4. Connect the battery to the ESC.<br />
EN<br />
Note: Always power on transmitter before connecting battery.<br />
1. Turn the latch and open the battery door in the bottom of<br />
the aircraft.<br />
5. Move the battery in the fuselage, either forward or to the rear,<br />
to adjust the aircraft center of gravity for flight.<br />
2. Install two hook strips on the battery.<br />
Rear placement<br />
Forward placement<br />
6. Secure the flight battery using the hook and loop straps.<br />
7. Make sure wires in the fuselage do not block the battery door<br />
when latching the door.<br />
Adjusting Center of Gravity (CG) by Moving<br />
the Battery<br />
The CG location is 55-65mm back from leading edge of the wing<br />
at the root +/- 6.4mm. This CG location has been determined<br />
with the ParkZone 1800mAh 11.1V Li-Po battery installed in the<br />
middle of the battery cavity.<br />
Note: When a nose-heavy (forward) or tail-heavy (rear) condition<br />
is desired, move the battery forward or to the rear.<br />
3. Install the battery on the loop strip and under the hook and<br />
loop straps in the battery tray.<br />
55-65mm<br />
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