E-flight Mini Funtana Assembly Manual

Summary of Mini Funtana

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    Available from: www.Modelflight.Com.Au mini funtana assembly manual.

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    Available from: www.Modelflight.Com.Au table of contents introduction ..................................................... 2 specifications .................................................. 3 additional required equipment ......................... 3 additional tools and adhesives ....................

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    Available from: www.Modelflight.Com.Au additional required equipment additional tools and adhesives recommended jr® systems radio: jr 4-channel servos: jr 241 sub-micro servo (jrps241) (4) receiver: jr r610m 6-channel micro fm rx (jrpr610 or jrpr610ul) or purchase: jr quattro lite system (jrp4487) a...

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    Available from: www.Modelflight.Com.Au optional parts 11x4.7 slow flyer propeller (2) eflp1147 11x7 slow flyer propeller (2) eflp1170 12x3.8 slow flyer propeller (2) eflp1238 celectra™ 1- to 3-cell lipo charger eflc3005 spur gear, 66t w/shaft eflm222 pinion gear, 10t (0.4 module) eflm207 before star...

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    Available from: www.Modelflight.Com.Au contents of kit/parts layout large replacement parts: wing set w/ ailerons efl2076 fuselage w/hatch efl2077 tail set efl2078 carbon fiber main gear efl2080 fuselage hatch efl2081 canopy efl2082 fiberglass cowling efl2083 small replacement parts: wheel set efl20...

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    Available from: www.Modelflight.Com.Au warranty information horizon hobby, inc. Guarantees this kit to be free from defects in both material and workmanship at the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover any component parts damage by use or modification. In no case shall horizon hobby’s liabi...

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    Available from: www.Modelflight.Com.Au landing gear installation required parts fuselage carbon main gear tail skid wheel pant (2) 1 1 / 2 " (38mm) wheel (2) 2mm x 25mm screw (2) 2mm nut (4) #4 washer (black) (2) 4-40 x 1/2" socket screw (2) 2mm washer (4) 2mm x 6mm wood screw (2) required tools and...

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    Available from: www.Modelflight.Com.Au 2. Fit the assembly from step 1 into the wheel pant. Use a 2mm washer and nut to attach the wheel to the lower hole on the landing gear. 4. Drill 1/8" (3mm) holes in the tail for the tail skid. Note: use threadlock on both nuts to prevent them from loosening du...

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    Available from: www.Modelflight.Com.Au 5. Glue the tail skid into position using medium ca. 6. Attach the landing gear using a 3/32" hex wrench, two 4-40 x 1/2" socket head screws and two #4 washers (black). 9.

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    Available from: www.Modelflight.Com.Au 7. Place the fuselage on its wheels and position the wheel pants parallel to the work surface. Drill a hole through the landing gear into each wheel pant using a hobby knife. 8. Secure the location of the wheel pants using 2mm x 6mm wood screws and a small phil...

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    Available from: www.Modelflight.Com.Au required parts aileron hinging 1. Locate the positions for the hinges. Drill a 3/32" (2.5mm) hole in the center of each slot. This creates a tunnel for the ca, allowing the wing (left and right) aileron (left and right) ca hinges (8) required tools and adhesive...

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    Available from: www.Modelflight.Com.Au 2. Slide four hinges into the slits in the wing. Center the slot in the hinge with the hole drilled in step 1. Place a t-pin in each hinge to prevent it from being pushed into the wing when installing the aileron. Note: do not use ca accelerator during the hing...

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    Available from: www.Modelflight.Com.Au 3. Slide the aileron into position. Check to make sure it can move without interference at the wing root. Remove the t-pins and apply thin ca to each hinge. Make sure the hinge is fully saturated with ca. Use a paper towel to clean up any excess ca from the win...

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    Available from: www.Modelflight.Com.Au 5. Work the aileron up and down several times to work in the hinges and check for proper movement. Aileron servos and linkages required parts wing panel (right and left) micro control connector (2) 2mm x 4mm screw (2) 4" (100mm) pushrod (2) control horn and bac...

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    Available from: www.Modelflight.Com.Au 1. Install the grommets and brass eyelets on the servo using instructions provided with the radio system. Attach a 6" (150mm) servo extension. Use string to secure the servo lead and extension to prevent them from unplugging in flight. 2. Place the servo in the...

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    Available from: www.Modelflight.Com.Au 3. Secure the aileron servo using the screws provided with the servo. 4. Use a hobby knife to enlarge the center hole in the control horn to fit the 4" (100mm) long aileron pushrod wire. 5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the other wing panel. 16.