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Safety

All model airplanes can provide a potential hazard for personal injury or damage to property if not

operated with care, and assembled and used in accordance with the instructions of the manufac-

turers of all the parts contained within it. It is your responsibility to operate and fly your ‘Komet’ in

accordance with all current laws & regulations governing model flying in the country of operation.

Before the first engine run, make sure that the motor, control surfaces, R/C gear and all servos with

their associated linkages are all attached securely.  Double-check that heavy items, like batteries,

are attached very securely in the plane and cannot move.

Make absolutely sure that the Centre of Gravity is in the position shown at the end of this manual.

Carry out a proper range check with your R/C system, in both motor 'running' and motor 'off' states,

and ensure that the range achieved before fail-safe occurs is at least in accordance with the R/C

manufacturers minimum recommendations.

When starting and running the motor on the ground, make sure that the plane is firmly secured so

that it cannot move and ensure that all spectators are at least 10 metres behind or to the sides, or

far in front of the plane.

Adhesives

Gluing composite parts together does not require any special types of glue, but due to the high

flight speeds attainable with this type of model it is absolutely necessary to use high quality ad-

hesives and proper gluing techniques to ensure airframe integrity, and safety. 

For a strong glue joint it is equally important to use high-quality glue

and

to prepare both parts to be joined properly. When joining any com-

bination of fibreglass and wood parts together you must lightly sand

both

parts (to provide a mechanical 'key' for the glue) 

and

clean off

the dust caused by sanding, before joining them. You can use many

cleaning agents for this, however some of them may damage the 2-

pack polyurethane paint used to colour the parts in the mold. There-

fore we highly recommend that you use de-natured alcohol or common

lighter-fluid, such as 'Ronsonol'. This is what we use at the factory,

and it can also be used to wipe uncured glue off painted surfaces, with-

out damaging the paint.

When sanding the inside surface of the foam vacuum-sandwich parts (eg: wings and fin) be care-

ful not to sand right thru' the lightweight glasscloth, as this will reduce the rigidity of the parts. Only

a light sanding with 120 - 240 grit is necessary, followed by cleaning.

The fuselage is a fibreglass and epoxy moulding, without a foam sandwich, and we suggest that

you sand the complete inside surface of it before starting any assembly - using 180 or 240 grit, or

red Scotchbrite pad. This will also remove any loose fibreglass strands.

At Fox Composites we only use 1st quality slow (24hr) laminating epoxy mixed with micro-bal-

loons, ZAP 30 minute epoxy (mixed with micro-balloons), ZAP CA glues and Hysol 9462 thixotropic

epoxy for assembly and important joints, and can highly recommend these types. Micro-balloons

are added to all epoxy mixtures to increase the gap-filling ability, without adding weight. Milled

fibre is added to epoxy to increase the strength of the adhesive. Do not use any polyester-based

glues under any circumstances.

Fox Composites Co., Ltd.

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Summary of Contents for ME-163 KOMET

Page 1: ...Fox Composites Co Ltd February 2008 version 1 0 F Fo ox x C Co om mp po os si it te es s M Me e 1 16 63 3 K Ko om me et t...

Page 2: ...can be assembled into a fully working and flying radio controlled model airplane when properly fitted with suitable equipment and accessories and constructed ac cording to the current instructions pr...

Page 3: ...equally important to use high quality glue and to prepare both parts to be joined properly When joining any com bination of fibreglass and wood parts together you must lightly sand both parts to prov...

Page 4: ...additional photos Currently kits are manufactured in all grey and all red but we may produce a camouflage version later A full list of kit contents including wood parts and hardware is included at th...

Page 5: ...od quality 3S1P or 4S1P Lipo pack of at least 2200mAH will be fine Ex pect about 3 5 4 5 minute flights with a battery of this capacity We are currently using Kokam 2200 3S and 3200 4S packs Servos Yo...

Page 6: ...he nose cone which is finally glued onto the fuselage permanently Tip You can wait to glue the nose cone on until the rest of the fuselage is finished which gives easier access when installing the bat...

Page 7: ...glued into the wings and the front wing joining rod If using the motor and battery packs recommended you will need to posi tion the middle of the battery approx over the front bulkhead centred on the...

Page 8: ...ized 11 1volt 3S1P battery pack shown is 25 x 25 105mm You can also fit a pair of 2S1P or a 4S1P pack in the same position for increased performance and flight duration When the plane is completed and...

Page 9: ...happens in flight and you have enough height speed they will usually work again after 10 15 sec onds of cooling and this allows to you make a circuit for landing In this case you know that you will ne...

Page 10: ...rod keep the canopy in place by pulling it backwards and down wards To remove the canopy you only need to slide it forwards a little until the fibreglass strip disengages from the fuselage and lift i...

Page 11: ...easiest if the wheel is very narrow approx 10mm 3 8 wide The current factory model has a single wheel fitted into the keel of the fuselage centred about 25mm back from the wing leading edge and this...

Page 12: ...s during manufacture The middle wing joiner also holds the battery tray into the fuselage passing thru the fibreglass tube that is glued onto the tray At the front of each wing root there is a shorter...

Page 13: ...re to keep the drill perpendicular to the bottom sur face of the elevators The holes should be just behind or against the balsa elevon L E spars Thread these holes right thru the elevons using an M3 t...

Page 14: ...he Receiver as far away as possible from the ESC and motor for the least chance of interference We fitted it on the back of the battery tray as shown also with velcro pads and in this case a 2 4GHz sy...

Page 15: ...ctly on the position of the wing bolts and can easily be checked by hanging the completed model on 2 lengths of thin string from the bolts with the wings pulled slightly away from the fuse lage as sho...

Page 16: ...especially nice to do and very axial Outside loops are OK but need a little more room so start these with plenty of height for the first few If you fit a rudder then you will find then Komet very neut...

Page 17: ...uch as I do It reminds me of my Club 20 pylon racing days I am sure you could fit many other makes and types of motor but the ones we have mentioned here are a guide Have fun Jim Kit Contents 1 Fusela...

Page 18: ...Fibreglass rod 7mm x 85mm anti rotation dowels 1 Fibreglass tube I D 7 x 70mm to secure battery tray 2 Allen bolt M4 x 20mm wing fixing bolts 2 Washers for M4 bolts for above 2 M3 x 35mm threaded rod...

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