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{1} Hitec 4 or More Channel Radio w/4 Servos
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{1} Cirrus 12” Servo Extension # 444713
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{1} Dubro Foam Rubber # 513
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{1} Global Fuel Line # 115923
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{1} Arco # 64 Rubber Bands # 24649
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{1} Dubro Lead Balance Weight # 351
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{1} Dubro Hook & Loop Material # 348
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{1} Magnum XL .40ARNV # 210740
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{1} APC 10 x 6 Propeller # LP10060
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{1} Thunderbolt Glow Plug # 115493
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{1} Magnum Polished Spinner Nut # 237210
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Kwik Bond Thin C/A # 887500
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Kwik Bond Thick C/A # 887510
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Kwik Bond 30 Minute Epoxy # 887565
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Electric or Hand Drill
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Assorted Drill Bits
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Modeling Knife
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Machine Oil or Vaseline
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Phillips Head Screwdriver
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220 Grit Sandpaper w/Sanding Block
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Pen or Pencil
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Builders Triangle
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Masking Tape
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Paper Towels
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Rubbing Alcohol
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Wire Cutters
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Epoxy Mixing Sticks
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Epoxy Mixing Cups
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Straight Edge Ruler
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Magnum 12V Electric Starter # 361006
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Magnum 12V Fuel Pump # 237377
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Magnum Locking Glow Clip # 237440
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Global 12V Battery # 110171
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Global 12V Charger # 110270
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Magnum Power Panel # 237390
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Global Field Buddy Flight Box # 233072
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Magnum 4-Way Wrench # 237420
FOR 2 CYCLE ENGINE
ADDITIONAL ITEMS REQUIRED
TOOLS AND SUPPLIES NEEDED
FIELD SUPPORT EQUIPMENT NEEDED
OPTIONAL ITEMS
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{1} Cirrus On-Board Battery Indicator # 444762
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{1} Magnum 2-1/4” Chrome Spinner # 237153
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{1} Prather Prop Balancer # 3000
Note - The part numbers for the servo extension
and the On-Board Battery Indicator are for Hitec
and JR radio systems. These items are also
available with different connectors for use with
Futaba and Airtronics radio systems.
Global guarantees this kit to be free from defects in both material and workmanship, at the date of purchase. This does
not cover any components parts damaged by use, misuse or modification. In no case shall Global's liability exceed
the original cost of the purchased kit.
In that Global has no control over the final assembly or material used for final assembly, no liability shall be assumed
for any damage resulting from the use by the user of the final user-assembled product. By the act of using the final
user-assembled product, the user accepts all resulting liability.
To make your modeling experience totally enjoyable, we recommend that you get experienced, knowledgable
help with assembly and during your first flights. Your local hobby shop has information about flying clubs in
your area whose membership includes qualified instructors. We also recommend that you contact the AMA at
the address below. They will be able to help you locate a flying field in your area also.
Academy of Model Aeronautics
5151 East Memorial Drive
Muncie, IN. 47302-9252
(800) 435-9262
www.modelaircraft.org