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Neptune V2

 

ENGINE (

OR

   

MOTOR) POD:

 

34.

 

Test fit the engine pod’s carbon fiber tube into the round opening in the fuselage.   

Pull all necessary wires (such as throttle servo’s lead and any optional onboard 
glow plug driver) down through the carbon fiber tube and into the fuselage. 
Then, with the engine pod and all related wires in position, insert the supplied 
nylon bolt from inside the fuselage, through the carbon fiber rod   
and snugly secure the bolt into the pre-installed blind nut inside the fuselage. 

35.

 

Decide on your engine’s mounting position. (NOTE: When a glow engine is 

mounted inverted or on its right side, with its muffler above the engine, 
problems such as ‘hydro lock’ and ‘fouling of the glow plug’ are sometimes the 
result. Therefore, we advise mounting your engine with its cylinder on the right 
side, with the muffler below the engine, or with its cylinder straight up.) 

36.

 

Once you have decided on your engine’s mounting position, mark and drill the 

holes needed in the pod’s firewall, use the supplied bolts and blind nuts to 
securely attach the engine mount to the firewall, mount your throttle servo, and 
install and connect the throttle-control linkage. Decide where the fuel-tank’s 
clunk and pressure lines need to be routed. Or, if you are using electric power, 
use the mounting hardware supplied with your motor to solidly attach the motor 
to the pod’s firewall. Mount your propeller onto the engine or motor. 

37.

 

If necessary, fine-tune the engine pod’s angle to set the propeller at zero-degrees 

left/right offset by gently twisting the carbon fiber tube in its mounting hole. 
When you are content with the propeller’s angle, secure the pod into the fuselage by applying some 
5-minute epoxy where the base of the carbon fiber tube meets the fuselage. (NOTE: We also recom- 
mend you waterproof the opening at the top of the fuselage for the pod’s carbon fiber tube by filling 
this gap with 5-minute epoxy, Shoe Goo or ZAP A-DAP-A GOO II.) 

38.

 

If you are using a glow engine, maximize the supplied fuel tank’s usable capacity 

by installing its vent line as near as possible to the top-center of the tank,   
then install the fuel tank inside the engine mounting pod. (NOTE: The almost 11- 
ounce fuel tank must be positioned on its side to fit 
inside the pod’s fuel tank compartment; it may be 
necessary to remove some wood   
so the tank can fully fit down inside the pod’s 
allotted fuel tank space, and to ensure the pod’s 
hatch is able to fully close.) 

39.

 

Connect the tank’s ‘clunk’ line to the carburetor 

and the ‘vent’ line to the muffler. If you set up your Neptune for electric power, your power system’s battery and ESC may be able 
to fit into the cutout for the fuel tank; if not, then mount both the battery and the ESC down inside the fuselage.   
(NOTE: A power system that needs longer wires MUST gain that additional length by extending the three wire between the ESC 
and motor; NEVER lengthen the wires between your battery and your ESC.) 

40.

 

Mark and then carefully cut any necessary openings in the cowl for the engine’s cylinder head, exhaust, fuel tank vent line, 

and/or cooling. Attach the cowl with the supplied wood screws. 

CONTROLS & FINAL PREPARATIONS:

 

41.

 

To install an onboard glow plug driver and battery in your Neptune, you may need to slightly enlarge the opening in the base of 

the pod’s carbon fiber mounting tube to accommodate the additional wiring between the fuselage and your engine.     

42.

 

Install your radio receiver, connect the servos, and make any necessary adjustments to the servo directions and control throws. 

43.

 

Position the wing over the fuselage and connect both aileron servos to the Y-cable and align and slide both of the wing’s 

leading-edge pins into their corresponding holes in the fuselage. (NOTE: To help ensure the security of your servo wire to 
Y-cable connections, we recommend that during flight you use an optional “servo extension safety clip” at each of the servo 
wire to Y-cable connections.) 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Neptune V2

Page 1: ...has a carbon fiber wing rod in place of the V1 s wooden wing joiner The V2 s two aileron servos are now located safely inside the fuselage mounted near the center of the wing A special new compartmen...

Page 2: ...f model before we recommend that you get the assistance of an experienced R C pilot 6 Throughout the lifetime of this model use only the Maxford USA recommended or same sized engine or equivalent elec...

Page 3: ...eceipt of your purchase by calling 562 529 3988 Monday through Friday except holidays between the hours of 8 30 AM and 5 PM Pacific time During this telephone conversation and with your support we wil...

Page 4: ...her reinforce their airplanes against long term vibration and hard landings by applying 30 minute epoxy to all accessible points of contact between the fuselage formers and the fuselage s sides if you...

Page 5: ...penings to fit your servos by adding wooden spacers or by routing out the wing s aileron servo openings 14 Attach a supplied quick connector to each of the servo arms and secure each quick connector o...

Page 6: ...ceably thickened make certain the horizontal stabilizer is aligned parallel to the bottom of the fuselage and to the wing saddle then apply enough masking tape to securely hold the vertical stabilizer...

Page 7: ...s carbon fiber tube by filling this gap with 5 minute epoxy Shoe Goo or ZAP A DAP A GOO II 38 If you are using a glow engine maximize the supplied fuel tank s usable capacity by installing its vent l...

Page 8: ...l flights set all linkages for near max possible deflections then soften the aileron s and elevator s control throws by applying 60 exponential use 30 exponential for the rudder Initial settings if yo...

Page 9: ...ford USA RC Model Mfg Inc is a rapidly growing importer and distributor of radio control model airplanes Our mission is to provide better RC products and services for our customers To help us offer qu...

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