The Perry inflight mixture control adds an extra dimension to adjusting the
performance of model aircraft engines. Usually, the engine tends to lean out
through the flight as the fuel tank empties. This requires that the mixture
be set rich at the beginning of the flight to compensate and prevent
engine damage from allowing the engine to get too lean. The Perry mixture
control allows the RC aviator to adjust the mixture while the plane is in the
air so that the best possible engine performance can be obtained throughout
flight.
The mixture control unit installs in the fuel line between the fuel tank and
the carb. The engine is set to run at a rich setting using the on
the carb. Final mixture adjustments are made using the Inflight Mixture
Control. Note that the servo used to operate this unit should be connected to
a proportional channel (not a flap or gear switch) seperate from the other
normal flight controls (throttle, , , and ).
Includes: (1) mixture control unit with mounting hardware ((2) 2-56x7/8" screws
(2) nuts, and (4) washers).
Entered 6/2/94 RDT
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Web Site: http://www.conleyprecision.com/
Phone: 630-858-3160
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Postal Address:
Perry
825 DUANE STREET
GLEN ELLYN, IL 60137
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