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  Check the operation of the throttle.  Double-check that you're getting full power when the throttle control stick is at full.

 If you're using a computer radio, you may need to increase your throttle channel's EPA setting to result in full power.  (Refer to 

your radio system's operating guide for further information.)

  Check the condition of the transmitter batteries.  They should be fully charged.

  Check every glue joint  in the airplane to ensure that everything is tight and well-bonded.

  Double-check that you've installed and tightened all of the servo horn retaining screws.

  Double-check that the battery is properly secured into place.  There's nothing worse than the battery coming loose during flight.

  Double-check the balance of the airplane.  

Do this with the battery installed and the airplane ready to fly.

  Check the control surfaces.  They should all move in the correct direction and not bind.

  If your radio transmitter is equipped with dual rate switches, double-check that they are on the low-rate setting for your  first few 

flights.

  Check to ensure that all of the control surfaces are moving the proper amount in both low and high rate settings.

  Check the receiver antenna.  It should be fully extended and not coiled up inside the fuselage.  Do not cut the receiver antenna 

shorter or the range of your radio control system will be greatly reduced.

  You should complete a successful range check of your radio equipment prior to each new day of flying, or prior to the first flight of 

a new or repaired model.

  You should not knowingly operate your R/C radio system within 3 miles of a preexisting model club flying field without a frequency 

sharing agreement with that club.

PrEfLiGHT CHECK AND sAfETY

When it comes time to order replacement parts, we recommend ordering directly from your local hobby retailer.

if your hobby retailer does not stock Model Tech products, you can order replacement parts directly

from your local distributor, using the customer Service information on page 2.

rEPLACEMENT PArTs LisT

Instruction Manual ...........................................................119980
Wing Set ..........................................................................119981
Fuselage Set ...................................................................119982

Stabilizer Set ...................................................................119983
Hardware Set (Includes Landing Gear) ...........................119984

Summary of Contents for Apex 3D EP ARF

Page 1: ...our Color Decal Sheet Dual Aileron Servos for Precise Control and Mixing Capabilities Includes High Quality Hardware Fast and Easy Assembly Over 60 High Resolution Digital Photos and Drawings All Cont...

Page 2: ...s an important point or an assembly hint This R C airplane is not a toy If misused or abused it can cause serious bodily injury and or damage to property Fly only in open areas and preferably at a ded...

Page 3: ...ak Quattro LiPO DC Charger l Maxx Products 1 8 Propeller Adapter You will need to use a 4 or more channel transmitter with a 4 or more channel standard range mini receiver Ideally the transmitter shou...

Page 4: ...NOT leave in direct sunlight or in a hot car or storage area Do NOT get wet or expose to moisture Do NOT short circuit the battery ONLY discharge and charge the battery outdoors or in a firesafe cont...

Page 5: ...e you begin assembly and it will also help you become familiar with each part If you find any parts missing or damaged please contact your local distributor using the Customer Service Information on p...

Page 6: ...the glue to stick better Also never glue directly to the covering material Always remove the covering material from the gluing surfaces prior to gluing the parts together When cutting away the coverin...

Page 7: ...4 6mm in front of the front of the fuselage q While gently holding the motor in position adjust the placement of the two motor mounting straps so they are centered but not covering any of the motor s...

Page 8: ...draw an outline around the wing hold down doubler on the wing Step 1B INSTALLING the motor Brushless outrunner direct drive Line up the mounting holes in your motor with the precut slots in the plywo...

Page 9: ...ways make sure to remove the covering material from the gluing surfaces before gluing the parts together Step 2 installing the WING HOLD DOWN dowels Glue one wing hold down dowel into the two holes at...

Page 10: ...zontal Stabilizer with Elevator 1 Vertical Stabilizer with Rudder q 220 Grit Sandpaper with Sanding Block q Masking Tape q Paper Towels q Rubbing Alcohol q Epoxy Mixing Sticks q Epoxy Mixing Cups Cut...

Page 11: ...ing IMPORTANT If the stabilizer is not parallel to the wing remove it and use 220 grit sandpaper with a sanding block to sand down the higher side of the stabilizer mounting slot until you are satisfi...

Page 12: ...s amount of 5 minute epoxy to the gluing surfaces of both the stabilizer and the fuselage then push the stabilizer into place and realign it double checking all of your measurements once more before t...

Page 13: ...Screwdriver q Needle Nose Pliers Modeling Knife q Electric or Hand Drill 1 5 1 2 140mm Threaded Wire with Z Bend q 1 4 1 8 105mm Threaded Wire with Z Bend 2 Nylon Control Horns with Backplates 2 Nylon...

Page 14: ...servo making sure that the servo horn is centered and pointing out toward the side of the fuselage Position and install one control horn onto the left side of the rudder using the same techniques that...

Page 15: ...With both the rudder servo horn and the rudder centered thread one nylon clevis onto the pushrod wire and snap the clevis into the outermost hole in the control horn Double check that both servo horn...

Page 16: ...er or lower than the other one Position and install one control horn onto the bottom of one aileron using the same techniques that you used to install both the elevator and the rudder control horns Wh...

Page 17: ...ding gear wires in place Test fit and glue the tail skid into place using a generous amount of glue Make sure that the tail skid faces toward the back of the fuselage and that it s lined up straight w...

Page 18: ...n mount your receiver to the fuselage floor using a piece of double sided foam tape not included Plug a Y Harness into the aileron slot in your receiver so that you can connect the aileron servo leads...

Page 19: ...RTANT Make sure to tighten the propeller nut firmly Ailerons 5 8 16mm Up and Down Elevator 1 2 13mm Up and Down Rudder 1 2 13mm Right and Left Test Flying and Sport Flying 3D Flying Balance Point The...

Page 20: ...heck that they are on the low rate setting for your first few flights Check to ensure that all of the control surfaces are moving the proper amount in both low and high rate settings Check the receive...

Page 21: ...prowess beyond mere loops and rolls The Profile Sukhoi will hover knife edge perform blenders and all the advanced 3D aerobatics The ModelTech engineers have designed the Sukhoi 31 to handle superbly...

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Page 23: ...Fit Hardware Supplied Price Other 9 What did you like least about this kit Assembly Manual Parts Fit Hardware Supplied Price Other 10 Are you satisfied with the finished model If no please explain Ye...

Page 24: ...l Hobby Distributors Attn Global Services 18480 Bandilier Circle Fountain Valley CA 92728 8610 Post Office will not deliver without proper postage ______________________________ ______________________...

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