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PART DRAWINGS

AS6325   Fuselage

AS6313   Motor Mount

AS6327   
Horizontal Tail

AS6326   Main Wing

AS6329   Wing Strut

Rear Motor Mount (1)

Front Motor Mount (1)

Bushing (2)

370 Super Motor (1)

AS6335   Wheel Pant

Spacer (1)

AS6331   Cowling

 M3 Nut (2)

Main Gear/Shaft (1)

 Pinion Drive Gear (1)

AS6316   Gear Shaft Set

3x20 mm

Self-Tapping Screw (2)

Control Horn (2)

AS6333   Propeller Set

AS6314   
370 Super Motor

Locking Plate (2)

Wheel (2)

2.6x10 mm 

Self-Tapping Screw (3)

3x5 mm 

Machine Screw (2)

AS6334   Canopy

AS6312   
Snap on Control Horn

Cowling Mount 

Firewall(1)

Landing Gear Mount(1)

Battery Box(1)

Box Cover(1)

 B

 A

Landing Gear 

Retainer (1)

Fuselage(L/1, R/1)

Skid (1)

Rear Wing Mount(1)

Board (1)

Front Wing Mount(1)

C

Pushrod Support(1)

Cowling (1)

Dummy Engine(1)

Wood Block(3)

2x5 mm Wood Screw (3)

3x30 mm 

Wood Screw (2)

3x25 mm

Wood Screw (2)

Main Wing(1)

Wing Center Cover (1)

Elevator Joiner(1)

Horizontal Tail/Elevator (1)

Vertical Tail/Rudder (1)

AS6328   
Vertical Tail

Propeller (1)

Spinner (1)

Nose Cone (1)

Threaded Landing Gear (1)

Plastic Nut(2)

Wheel Pant 

Mount(2)

AS6332   
Threaded Landing Gear

Wheel Pant(2)

2x5 mm

Wood Screw (4)

Landing Gear Fairing(2)

Canopy (1)

Strut Joint

Hook

PA Clevis (2)

Threaded Wire (2)

Tube (L/2)

Tube (S/2)

Hook Joint (6)

No.6337   Decal  

AS6336  Wheel

AS6330   Pushrod

Pushrod (L,1)

Pushrod (S,1)

Clevis (2)

Decal (1)

Open the box and check that you have all the parts as shown below. If anything is missing please contact your dealer.

Summary of Contents for Mister Mulligan 4321

Page 1: ...caused by the final product If the buyer is not prepared to accept this liability it can be returned new and unused to the place of purchase for a refund Notice Adult Supervision Required This is not...

Page 2: ...read this assembly manual thoroughly before beginning to assemble this kit We are confident that you will enjoy flying this Mr Mulligan and it will provide a lot of rewarding flights Modeling Organiza...

Page 3: ...rmine the final flight capabilities of your Mr Mulligan so use extra care and follow the assembly procedure exactly OTHER ITEMS REQUIRED Radio You will need at least a 3 channel radio control system w...

Page 4: ...r Retainer 1 Fuselage L 1 R 1 Skid 1 Rear Wing Mount 1 Board 1 Front Wing Mount 1 C Pushrod Support 1 Cowling 1 Dummy Engine 1 Wood Block 3 2x5 mm Wood Screw 3 3x30 mm Wood Screw 2 3x25 mm Wood Screw...

Page 5: ...t How to tell the left or right of the fuselage You can image you are sitting in the cockpit then the right fuselage is at right side 5 Drill 3mm rudder pushrod exit hole at the right fuselage tail A...

Page 6: ...underneath the foam as indicated Pre Drill 5 64 2mm holes on plywood prior installation This will make it easier for wing installation 10 Locate the battery box and landing gear mount next epoxy them...

Page 7: ...d two elevators then slide the joiner on the elevator 19 Locate elevator pushrod the short one insert the pushrod from front fuselage through the pushrod support and exit at the tail Thread the clevis...

Page 8: ...g gear in place When pressing make sure to support from the inside of fuselage 27 Trim the wheel pant as shown and drill 4mm holes for wheel axle 28 Install the wheel pant retainer then the landing ge...

Page 9: ...he excess This is to get more air to cool down the hot battery and motor 35 Secure the cowling on the wood blocks with three 2x5mm wood screws 36 Make sure the shaft is a little bit free play when you...

Page 10: ...troller photo shown is Ace ESC 10 Do not over tighten the screw as it may crush the Styrofoam 41 Use double sided tape to fix the ESC and Receiver inside the fuselage Drill a small hole on the fuselag...

Page 11: ...crews 50 Assemble the wing strut joiner as shown you will need to thread the threaded rod to the wing strut joiner first then thread the clevis A needle nose pliers will help thread the rod Epoxy the...

Page 12: ...er on and then the receiver and refer to illustrations in page 13 Always turn transmitter on first then the receiver and turn receiver off first then the transmitter Move the stick right and make sure...

Page 13: ...Move the stick to the right Move the stick to the left Move the stick up Move the stick down Move the stick down and right RIGHT AND UP UP DOWN LEFTTURN RIGHTTURN NEUTRAL THE DIRECTION OF MOVEMENT RUD...

Page 14: ...t the aiplane will go to the left from your point of view This is the hardest thing to learn Initially you can keep your body pointed in the same direction as the airplane and look over your shoulder...

Page 15: ...ight Correct and level with ground Incorrect Wind Direction Wind Landing 3 ft Launch firmly into wind straight and level Do not throw upwards Example of a turn using only rudder Launch Example of a tu...

Page 16: ...ansmitter batteries are fresh Make sure no one else is operation on your channel frequency in the immediate vicinity 3 If the plane does not fly properly make sure you are being gentle with the contro...

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