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Hangar 9 Christen Eagle II 90 ARF
Field Equipment Required
Fuel (15% recommended)
Saito Glow Plug
SAIP400S
Long Reach Glow Plug Wrench
HAN2510
Metered Glow Driver XL with Charger
HAN7115
2-Cycle Sport Plug
EVOGP1
Ultra Fuel Pump (gas and glow)
HAN155
Evolution Oil
EVOX1001Q
Optional Field Equipment
PowerPro
™
12V Starter
HAN161
12V 7Ah Sealed Battery
HAN102
Power Panel
HAN106
Blue Block After Run Oil
EVOX1001
Self-stick weights, 6 oz
HAN3626
Charger
EFL3025
Spray cleaner
Paper towels
Required Adhesives
30-minute Epoxy
PAAPT39
Thin CA
PAAPT08
Medium CA
PAAPT02
Canopy Glue
PAAPT56
Silicone adhesive
DEVS250
Threadlock
PAAPT42
hardware/Accessory Sizes
Main wheel diameter
2
7
/
8
in (73mm)
Tail wheel diameter
1
1
/
4
in (32mm)
Spinner diameter
2
3
/
4
in (70mm)
Fuel tank size
14 oz (425cc)
Wing tube size
Upper: 12mm x 371mm
Lower: 12mm x 425mm
Required Tools
Card stock
Covering iron
Dental floss
Dish washing detergent
Drill bit: 5/64-inch (2mm), 1/8-inch (3mm),
9/64-inch (3.5mm), 11/64-inch (4.5mm),
7/32-inch (5.5mm), 5/16 inch (8mm)
Epoxy brushes
Felt-tipped pen
Flat file
Hex wrench: 1.5mm, 2.5mm, 3mm, 5/32-inch
Hobby knife with #11 blade
Hobby scissors
Hook and loop tape
Isopropyl alcohol
Light machine oil
Low-tack tape
Medium grit sandpaper
Mixing cups
Mixing sticks
Needle nose pliers
Nut driver: 4mm, 7mm
Open-end wrench: 10mm, 12mm, 1/2-inch
Paper towels
Pencil
Phillips screwdriver: #1, #2
Pin vise
Propeller reamer
Rotary tool
Ruler
Sanding drum
Scissors
Side cutters
Spray bottle
Square
Straight edge
Tie wraps
Toothpicks
T-pins
Two-sided tape
Before Starting Assembly
Before beginning the assembly of your model, remove
each part from its bag for inspection. Closely inspect the
fuselage, wing panels, rudder and stabilizer for damage. If
you find any damaged or missing parts, contact the place
of purchase.
If you find any wrinkles in the covering, use a heat gun
(HAN100) and covering glove (HAN150) or covering iron
(HAN101) with a sealing iron sock (HAN141) to remove
them. Use caution while working around areas where the
colors overlap to prevent separating the colors.
Binding the Radio System
Before starting the assembly of your model, we recommend
preparing your radio system for installation. This includes
charging the transmitter and receiver batteries, as well as
centering the trims and sticks on your transmitter. If using
a computer radio, make sure to reset a model memory
and name it for this particular model. We also recommend
binding the transmitter and receiver at this time, following
the instructions provided with your radio system.
We highly recommend re-binding the radio
system once all the control throws are set. This will
keep the servos from moving to their endpoints
until the transmitter and receiver connect.