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Technical information:

  

 
Wingspan:  

 

 1270 mm 

Overall Length:   

 920 mm 

Flying weigth:    

~700g 

RC Functions:   

  Rudder, elevator, ailerons, motors (throttle), optional flaps 

 

Recommended equipment: 
 

Brushless motor: 

 

 

Emax CF 2812   

2 pc 

Electronic Speed Controller (ESC): 

18-20A  

 

2 pc 

Propellers: 

 

 

 

8x4“ counter-rotating 

2 pc 

Servos:  

 

 

 

– 12 grams   

4 pc 

Battery:  

 

 

 

3S Li-pol 2200 mAh 

1 pc 

Receiver: 

 

 

 

min. 4 channel   

1 pc 

 
Parts needed for the finishing of the model: 
 

Carbon strip 5x1 mm 

2 pieces 

Carbon rod ø 1 mm 

1 piece 

Carbon rod ø 2 mm 

1 piece 

Pushrod connector (linkage stopper) 

4 pc 

 

Adhesives: 

 
Cyanoacrylate glue thin (CA) 
Activator for CA (Kicker) 
Polyurethane adhesive 
Dispersion adhesive 
5 min. epoxy 

 
Parts included in the set: 
 

Fuselage parts   

 

 

8 pc 

Center section of the wing 

 

2 pc 

Wings    

 

 

 

2 pc 

Wing-tip tanks   

 

 

4 pc 

Engine nacelles  

 

 

6 pc 

Spinners 

 

 

 

2 pc 

Tail group (empennage) 

 

5 pc 

Motor bulkheads 

– fiberglass plate 

2 pc 

Plywood parts

   

 

 

           11 pc 

Control horns   

 

 

5 pc 

Pushrod sleeve 

1 pc 

Steel pushrod 0,8 mm   

 

1 pc 

Spring loaded latch 

  

 

1 pc 

Aluminium spars for the stabilizer 

2 pc 

Steel wire for the landing gear    

1 pc 

Main landing gear wheels 

 

2 pc 

Front landing gear wheel 

 

1 pc 

Wheel stop collar 

 

 

3 pc 

Magnet  

 

 

 

1 pc 

Brass tube  

 1 pc 

 

Tools:  

A sharp balsa knife, drywall sanding sheets, steel ruler, soldering iron, water based paint and common 
tools. 

 
Construction of the model: 

 
Everything has to be glued by cyanoacrylate adhesive unless otherwise stated. 
 
Read carefully the whole building instructions before the actual construction. This instruction manual is 
only a guide to building the model by yourself, using your knowledge. 
 
All dimensions are given in milimeters (mm). 1 inch = 25,4 mm. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for L-410 UVP-E Turbolet

Page 1: ...L 410 UVP E Turbolet Recommended equipment and guide for the building of RC model aircraft...

Page 2: ...landing The difference compared to the previous versions was significant The wing span increased by 2 meters the length by 87 mm and the height by 18 mm The number of passenger seats was decreased to...

Page 3: ...r section of the wing 2 pc Wings 2 pc Wing tip tanks 4 pc Engine nacelles 6 pc Spinners 2 pc Tail group empennage 5 pc Motor bulkheads fiberglass plate 2 pc Plywood parts 11 pc Control horns 5 pc Push...

Page 4: ...the other fuselage shell Front landing gear mount Glue the magnet to the centre of the plywood plate size 28x18 mm using 5 min epoxy Draw a vertical line 125 mm from the front of the fuselage the len...

Page 5: ...f the fuselage shells The openings shall be smaller by 1 mm on each side to tightly fit the servos Test the servos prior glueing them into the fuselage Glue the servos using hot melt glue or CA at the...

Page 6: ...Prepare two pieces of aluminium wires with the length of 420 mm Roughen their surface for better glue adhesion and make a 20 bend in the midle Cut into both halves of the stabilizer two grooves one ab...

Page 7: ...s close to the ailerons 10 15 mm on the bottom of the wing The openings shall be smaller by 1 mm on each side to tight fit the servos Test the servos prior glueing them in and lock the servo arms with...

Page 8: ...Important after finishing of the motor installation the motor wires have to be secured with hot melt glue or CA so that the rotating part of the motor will not damage the wires After soldering of the...

Page 9: ...her dimensions can be slightly different The end of the wire which goes inside the brass tube needs to be straight flat and perpendicular for a good hold on the magnet Lock the wheel with the collar F...

Page 10: ...of the wing with installed battery First flight If possible perform the first flight on a calm day If you don t have much experience with the adjustment of models and first flights ask a more experien...

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