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No. 4573

Unlimited Pylon Racer

JE6788 V2

Specifications:

Wing Span: 67 3/4"   (1720mm)
Length: 60" ( 1525mm)
Weight: 5500g ( 12 lbs.)
Engine: .90 2C, 1.20 4C req'd
Radio: 5~8ch    6~8 servos req'd

Warranty

This kit is  guaranteed  to be free from defects in material and workmanship  at the date of purchase.
It does not cover any damage caused by use or modification. The warranty  does not extend beyond
the  product  itself  and is  limited  only to  the original cost of the kit. By the act of building this  user-
assembled kit, the user accepts all resulting in liability for  damage 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. Neither your dealer nor Thunder Tiger Distributors, can accept kits for return if
construction has begun.

Notice: Adult Super Vision Required

This is not a toy. Assembly and flying of this product requires adult super vision.
Read through this book completely and become familiar with the assembly and  flight of this airplane.
Inspect all parts for completeness and damage. fIyou encounter any prob lems, call us for help. 

BALANCE

Control Throws

1 3/4"

3/4"

1/ 2"

1/ 2"

1/2"

1/2"

3/4"

3/4"

Aileron-Low Rate

Aileron-High Rate

Elevator-Low Rate

Elevator-High Rate

Locate A Good Flying Site

Academy of Model Aeronautics

5151 East Memorial DR

Muncie, IN 47302-9252

www.modelaircraft.org

A Note On Batteries

Congratulations 

Set the control throws as followings for a starting point. After you
familiar with its flying characteristics then these control throw can
be tailored to fit your flying style.

IMPORTANT  -  Do  not  attempt  to  fly  your  model  before
completing  this  very important section. A model that is not
properly balanced will be unstable and could cause serious
damage  and/or  injury.  Adjust  the  battery location  or add
weight as needed to achieve level balance. 

Center of Gravity

Now  that you have completed the assembly of your  Sept.
Fury  we  feel  that  you  have  a  very  capable  and  good
looking  sports  scale  plane.  We hope  that you will enjoy
this  model  and get many hours of flying pleasure from its
use.   Thank   you   for   purchasing   this  Sept. Fury  from
Thunder  Tiger and  we look  forward to providing you with
other great R/C products in the future.

The batteries are the heart of your radio system. Make sure
you   have   fully   charged   batteries!   With   recharge-able
batteries,  follow  the  manufacturers  instructions  to  make 
sure the  batteries  are  fully charged, especial the first time
the  radio  is  used.  We  would  recommend  you  use larger   
capacity (1000mAh)  if you use high performance servos as
they will draw more current than ordinary servos.

If there  is  not  a  chartered  club  field  in  your  community,
you will  need  to find a large area free of obstructions, and
has a  smooth  grass  or  asphalt  surface  to be  used  as  a
runway. For safetysake, it should be located well away from
houses, buildings, schools, power lines and airports. If you
will be flying within 6  miles of an airport,  you should check
with the airport manager before flying your model.

Generally,  the  best  place  to  fly  your model is at an AMA
(Academy of Model Aeronautics) chartered club field. Your
local hobby dealer can tell you if there is such a club in your
area or write the AMA for information.  It is also a good idea
to join this organization before flying your model since they
offer  liability insurance  that can  protect you if your model
causes damage or injury to others.

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24

Measure the C.G. while plane is dry. The balance point is
about 3 3/4"(95mm)  behind the leading edge where there
is a panel line on fuselage.

Assembly Manual

3"

Flap

1"

1"

Rudder-Low Rate

Rudder-High Rate

1 3/4"

3/4"

3 3/4"

(95mm)

1000mAH

Summary of Contents for Sept. Fury

Page 1: ...stable and could cause serious damage and or injury Adjust the battery location or add weight as needed to achieve level balance Center of Gravity Now that you have completed the assembly of your Sept...

Page 2: ...oth 5 minute and 30 minute epoxy to cut down on assembly time but you can get by with only 30 minute epoxy if time is not important You will also need a small bottle of both Thick and Thin instant CA...

Page 3: ...Hex Wrench 1 Brass Tube 8 Threaded End 4 Clevis 4 2x22mm Machine Screw 4 2x15mm Machine Screw 4 Joiner Tube 2 Back Plate 4 M2 Nut 2 2x30mm Machine Screw 2 Cap 1 480cc Tank 1 Crank Weight 1 Straight N...

Page 4: ...Kit Contents FRP Fuselage 1 FRP Cockpit 1 FRP Tail Cover 1 FRP Cowling 1 FRP Wing Joiner Tube L 1 FRP Tube S 1 Left Wing 1 Right Wing 1 Rudder 1 Horizontal Tail 1 Elevator L 1 R 1 Aileron Servo Case L...

Page 5: ...step 24 Do the same procedure for Flap Servo Case Left Flap Servo Case shown and thread the wire through the wing panel and tape the wire end on wing root 11 Temporally secure the Flap Servo Case in...

Page 6: ...your radio manual and set up Flap 1 Reset first 2 Flap ATV 140 140 3 AUX1 ATV 140 140 4 Airbrake on Flap 100 5 PMIX7 AUX1 AUX1 Position 1 0 Position 2 0 Position 3 0 Position 4 45 Position 5 90 6 Trim...

Page 7: ...wo side frames and rear bulkhead Trail fit in the fuselage Make sure the side frame insert to the front bulkhead properly Make mark on fuselage Remove all wood parts then use 200 grit sandpaper to san...

Page 8: ...horizontal tail in fuselage center it then make marks on tail at four sides 49 Carefully use hobby knife to cut lines inside the lines about 1 2mm Remove covering as shown Never cut too deep to hurt t...

Page 9: ...ed remove the elevator pushrod temporarily and secure M2 nuts and clevises firmly 60 Trail fit the Vertical Fin Bracket in the Vertical Fin you may need to sand to fit in place When satisfied use furn...

Page 10: ...as it is too long to install in the tail Secure steering arm in place with 3x5mm set screw 71 Secure the tail gear assembly on the tail gear mount with 4x20mm sink machine screws 72 Do the same proced...

Page 11: ...de tape to secure it in the fro nt of battery case You can use the excess servo tray plywood to make a block to hold battery in place It requires an extension wire to connect to the switch harness App...

Page 12: ...luded 94 Trial fit the upper Cockpit on fuselage drill eight 1 16 1 5mm holes and glue small plywood doublers inside the fuselage at the holes area Drill the doublers again and secure the cockpit in p...

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