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Contents

Sicherheitshinweise

Safety Information 

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General Information 

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Technical data 

2

Highlights 2 
Box contents 

3

Building the Model 

3 - 17

Control Throws and Centre of Gravity 

17

Recommended Accessories 

18

Plans 

19 - 21

Safety Information 

Flying models are not toys, and should only be operated by res-
ponsible clear thinking people. Assembling and maintaining mo-
dels requires a basic level of technical skill, and a sensible logical 
approach.

Any error in building, repairing or maintaining the model could 
result in serious injury or damage. Technical problems or an incor-
rectly assembled model may lead to the propeller unexpectedly be-
ginning to turn. Always stay out of the vicinity of rotating propellers 
and never allow any item to come into contact with a spinning 
prop. As neither the manufacturer or the dealer has any influence 
over the way that models are operated they can accept no respon-
sibility for and damage caused.

If this model is the first radio controlled model which you are att-
empting to build or fly, you should secure the assistance of an ex-
perienced model pilot. Your local dealer will be able to assist you 
in locating your local model aircraft club or experienced pilots in 
your area. NEVER fly your model over people and never operate the 
model in way which may endanger people or animals. Before your 
first flight you should conduct a range check of the radio control 
system, secure the model to a solid object, and ensure that you 
have full control of all functions with the antennae collapsed over a
distance of at least 25 metres. Before and after every flight inspect
the model for damage, and rectify any faults before you attempt to
take off. The operator is responsible for any damage caused by the
operation of flying models.

Always observe any local laws regarding the operation of model
aircraft.

Furthermore, the following instructions must be followed: 

-  The kit contains small parts which may cause choking if 
  swallowed, keep away from small children.
-  The model should not be changed in any way, doing so will 
  invalidate the guarantee.
-  Never come into contact with rotating parts.
-  Do not fly over wet ground or grass as water will damage the
  models electrical components
-  Do not expose the model or batteries to direct sunlight, always
  keep them in the shade.
-  Inspect the model before and after every flight for damage.
-  Only ever fly the model if it is in perfect working order.
-  The model can only be flown in good weather. Do not fly in wind,
  rain or thunder storms.
-  Find a place to fly which complies with any laws, and is free from
  obstacles such as trees, houses or power cables.
-  Remember that your model is made from such materials as 
  plastic and wood, and as such is inflammable. Keep it away from 
  any open flame, or high temperatures.
-  When operating the model, switch on the transmitter first and
  then the aircraft, switch off in the reverse order.
-  Always ensure that the throttle stick is in the low position before
  you switch on.

General Information 

As the company JAMARA e.K. has no influence over the use, main-
tenance or conditions under which our products will operate, we 
accept no responsibility for any damage caused be it of a physical, 
financial or theoretical nature. 

JAMARA e.K. will accept no claim against it which results directly or
indirectly from the operation or use of ist products. Your Statutory 
Rights apply, any claim made against us will be based solely on the 
retail price of the product, and limited to the model only. This will 
not apply if we are proved to be legally responsible or when gross 
negligence can be proved. 

Attention!
In some countries it is a legal requirement to carry third Party
indemnity insurance when operating a radio controlled mo-
del. Please ask your local dealer, governing body or your
insurance company for details.

Attention!
Switch the transmitter on first then the model.
When you are finisished first switch off the model then the
transmitter.

Technical data

Wing span 

~ 1050 mm

Length 

~ 750 mm

Weight 

~ 650 ~ 700 g 

RC 

4 Kanal / 4 - 6 Servos

Motor 

Electric Motor

Highlights:

• Laser cut kit
• Ideal to have with you at all times
• Prepared for retracts (only Bonanza)
• Aileron, elevator, vertical fin and throttle
• Fuselage made of balsa and plywood
• Wings made of wood in rib construction

Summary of Contents for Beaver DHC 2 V2

Page 1: ...ou are responsible for this model s assembly and safe operation Always keep this instruction manual ready at hand for quick reference even after completing the assembly Safety precautions This radio c...

Page 2: ...in any way doing so will invalidate the guarantee Never come into contact with rotating parts Do not fly over wet ground or grass as water will damage the models electrical components Do not expose t...

Page 3: ...ng holes 16 19 mm bolt circle are from the middle Down thrust and train are build in the motor mount Later the spinner is centered 3 Stick the plywood rings centred on the holes and tighten the drive...

Page 4: ...ver in place 7 The next two pieces of the fuselage frame are now stuck to the battery hatch in a right angle Leave to dry 9 Make sure all parts are in a right angle 8 Now mount the rear fuselage frame...

Page 5: ...carriage wire support in place as shown 15 Glue the fuselage side pieces to the fuselage frame 14 The fuselage is prepared and glued Tip To avoid unnecessary edges cover the edges and glue from the ba...

Page 6: ...e can be fitted later on 19 The rear fuselage upper part elevator and the last little piece of plywood frame are glued Now cut 15mm long stripes from 4 mm balsa and stick to the edges These should ove...

Page 7: ...il and only glue the front side to the bulkhead Equally so the end of fusealage from 6 mm balsa The gross form is secondary here as the parts get their shape by grinding 26 It is recommended to apply...

Page 8: ...window frame are glued with balsa 33 If the bracket is installed and fixed to the plywood board the chassis side panels are made A panel is formed from three layers of balsa wood In the middle boards...

Page 9: ...mm balsa to a sandwich 37 If no rear wheel is added we recommend to strengthen the tail with 6 mm balsa 39 The elevator 38 Steering shaft and rudder shaft are aligned collinear The wire is guided thr...

Page 10: ...e elevator is fitted with a foil hindge and this is the reason why the edges are only sanded on one side 45 The wing mount glued from 2 pcs of 1 5 mm plain plywood 44 A groove is cut out in the back p...

Page 11: ...b R1 49 Wing halfs made from balsa ribs sequence R2 R9 and assembly of the bar 51 Some ribs are higher than the bar These are later planked 50 Now the back bar is fitted Tip The wing can be assembled...

Page 12: ...projection of the aileron panel remove the same 57 Glue supports to the ribs 55 Glue the edges of the rudder to the bar 56 Put a piece of 1 5 mm balsa under the first rib to make sure the end bar is...

Page 13: ...on the opposite side 1 5 mm wood can be laid under the first rib to produce a cant 60 The edges of the planking is sanded until you reach the ribs 61 The next step is to plank the underside 63 Plank...

Page 14: ...re now sanded and are ready to be glued 67 The wing bracket might have to be sanded and slided right in the wing to fit the groove It is efficient to use thin glue as paste might not have enough room...

Page 15: ...the fuselage above the wing is part of the balsa established 74 Two rings made of plywood support the material surounding the wing screws which are applied later 75 Two holes are applied to the upper...

Page 16: ...g rib pieces can now be sanded 81 The surface shows the inside strut backwards The servo frame is applied to the wing 80 To avoid creases in the foil around the rudder a frame is created with 1 5 mm b...

Page 17: ...ng Cut the hole for the servo cover the servo shafts in the wings 86 The servo cover should be installed The second option shows the servo cover for the flap servos 87 The servo mountig for elevator a...

Page 18: ...own already installed Traction 2 2 5 to the right 2 installed Ord No 14 1368 Battery LiPo Star Turbo 1800mAh 3N Ord No 13 2217 Motor A2217 8 BI Ord No 17 7312 Tail Skid wheel steerable 25 mm complete...

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Page 20: ...20 Plane The original sized plan can be found on the DVD Top view...

Page 21: ...21 43 Side Plane The original sized plan can be found on the DVD...

Page 22: ...22 Landing gear Plane The original sized plan can be found on the DVD...

Page 23: ...23 Notice...

Page 24: ..._______ City _______________________________ Phone _______________________________ E mail _______________________________ Please send the catalogue to the following speci alist dealer Your dealer ____...

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