6
Servo extension leads required (in the fuselage)
Order No. 3935.105
for rudder and elevator
2 leads
Order No. 3935.18
for speed controller
1 lead
Order No. 3935.18
for ailerons
2 leads
and
Order No. 3935.75
for wing centre section
2 leads
Order No. 3935.18
for camber-changing flaps
2 leads
Order No. 3935.11
for connecting extension
leads to receiver
4 leads
Order No. 98516.1
Folding ferrite ring for
aileron and flap servo leads
1
Order No. 98516
Folding ferrite ring for
rudder and elevator
1
Electric motor and accessories
Motor
Order No.
Propeller
Order No.
Spinner
Order
No.
Flight battery
Order No.
Speed
controller
Order No.
COMPACT 490
16 V
6523
45 x 25 cm
1336.45.2
5
9500.4
5
SANYO 12N-2400
RC
14.4 V / 2.3 Ah
2476 or
LiPo 3 / 3200 11.1
V
7650.3
COMPACT
CONTROL
50
2885 or
Genius 40
2896
INLINE 700
6540
40 x 25 cm
1336.40.2
5
9500.4
5
SANYO 12N-2400
RC
14.4 V / 2.3 Ah
2476 or
LiPo 3 / 3200 11.1
V
7650.3
COMPACT
CONTROL
50
2885 or
Genius 40
2896
Radio control system for the SOARMASTER COMPACT
We suggest the following items as the minimum equipment for this model:
For the electric glider version
1
mc-19 35 MHz radio control system or better, e.g.
Order No. 4821
2
DS 281 servo
Order No. 5148
2
DS 3210 servo
Order No. 5200
2
C 3241 servo
Order No. 3900
1
DS 19 receiver
Order No. 3221
1
8RC 300 MH transmitter battery
Order No. 3239
1
4NH-1700 RX receiver battery
Order No. 7552
We deliberately recommend rechargeable batteries for the receiver and transmitter, as they provide
the broadest margin of safety.
Please refer to the main FS catalogue for details of battery chargers.
The building instructions
The basic rule is to trial-fit parts before reaching for the glue, and trim them where necessary. Some
components are deliberately over-sized to allow for this. We recommend that you sort out the parts
into groups relating to the fuselage, wing panels, tail panels etc.
Cover your work surface with soft foam to avoid damaging the finished surfaces.
You may wish to deviate from the sequence of assembly described in these instructions; you do this at
your own discretion and risk.
Refer to the building instructions and stage photos constantly while you are completing the
model.
Note that balsa knives, pins and wire ends are sharp and pointed, and can easily cause injury.