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The  Sept. Fury is  designed  for  

advanced pilots and it requires advanced assembling and flying skill.

  Before  you

begin,  check the entire contents of your kit against the  parts  drawing and photos to make sure that no parts are missing

or damaged. This will also help you to become familiar with each component of your plane. If you find that any of the parts

are either missing or damaged, please contact Thunder Tiger Distributors for Customer Service.

Introduction................................................2

Recommended Tools  & Materials ...............3

Parts Drawings........................................ 4-5

Parts Check List.........................................6

 Wing................. ...................................7-10

Landing  Gear......................................11-12

Fuselage..................................................13

Tail......................................................14-16

Congratulations on the purchase of one of our finest ARFs to date. The ever-popular Sept.Fury piloted by Michael Brown

qualified in the Unlimited Class at 468.266 mph of the 2002 National Championships Air Race & Air Show, which was held

in Reno Stead Field. For more information please browse www.septemberpops.com for more information.

INTRODUCTION

PRE-ASSEMBLY NOTES

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Rudder .......................................................17

Tail Gear ....................................................18

Engine........................................................19

Fuel Tank....................................................20

Radio..........................................................21

Cowling......................................................22

Decal .........................................................23

Balance......................................................24

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ITEMS YOU MAY NEED

TTR1115 

- Precision Fueler Valve

Adhesives:

Instant setting Cyanoacrylate adhesive (thin CA)
Slow setting Cyanoacrylate adhesive (thick CA)
5-10 Minute Epoxy (fast)
20-30 Minute Epoxy (slow)

Tools:

Model knife, T-Pins, MASK tape
Small screwdrivers, medium screwdrivers
Scissors
Steel straight edge
Long nose pliers and diagonal cutting pliers
Drill and drill bits (1/16", 3/32", 3.4mm)
M4x0.7 Tap
Sanding block
Fine felt tip pen and soft lead pencil
Straight building board

R/C System:

6 Channel radio with 7 servos plus one retract servo
Five 12" extension wires.
one Y cords

Engine:

2 cycle:91~1.08
4 cycle:1.2~1.5

Propeller:

Appropriate for engine type and preferred
performance

RECOMMENDED TOOLS & MATERIALS

Adhesives 

- You will need  two types of adhesives for the

Sept.Fury - Epoxy and Instant (cyanoacrylate) adhesives.

We recommend that you purchase both 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 adhesive.

Tools - Model assembly can be much easier if the proper
tools   are   used.   Therefore,  we  have  included  in  our
checklist to the left,  a complete  listing of all the tools we
used  to  assemble  our  prototype  models.   As  you  will
notice,  many  household   tools  can  be   utilized  during
construction.

Engine-

The Thunder Tiger

PRO-91is the ideal engines
for this airplane. This quiet-
running  engine  is easy  to
start,  requires  no  special
break-in periods,   easy  to
maintain   and   will  last for
years.

Most   Pitts   style  mufflers
will fit     this    Sept. Fury .  
However, we   recommend
the  use   of  Thunder  Tiger
custom - made   Sept. Fury 
muffler   with   two exhaust
pipes that divert the smoke
in to the two concavities  of
the  fuselage   to   obtain  a
more scale- like apperance.
This muffler fits TT  and OS.
60~.90engines.

Thunder Tiger  has teamed up with the Michael Brown Racing  team to bring this legendary airplane to your hands; Thunder

Tiger is proudly to present the only officially licensed 1/7th replica of the "Sept.Fury" to all the R/C hobbyist alike worldwide!

It's a replica that has stayed true to the "Sept.Fury" in its purest form, pre-painted fiberglass fuselage and cowl, scale details

like panel line and retract well with gear door, etc. With it, you can now experience the thrill of piloting one of the best racing

planes in the history! Fly it low, fly it fast to experience the ultimate thrill and pylon racing excitement of the "Sept.Fury". 

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Trial fit each part before gluing it in place. Make sure you are using the correct part and that it fits well before assembling.

No  amount  of  glue  can  make  up  for a poor-fitting part.  Always apply Loctite  ( not furnished)  to all screws and nuts to

prevent them from loosening .

Before  beginning the assembly read the instructions thoroughly to give an understanding of the sequence of steps and a

general awareness of the recommended assembly procedures.

RECOMMENDED TOOLS & MATERIALS

 

Muffler (P/N TTR9791)

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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