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Lite Stik

Electric Powered
Radio Control
Flying Model

Assembly Manual

The “Stik” has a long history in model aviation. Almost every conceivable Stik creation has been
made. The latest in the Stik saga is the Wattage Lite Stik. Wattage wants to get you flying anywhere,
even in a school gymnasium. The Lite Stik will fly almost anywhere (as long as there’s little or no
wind), schoolyard, auditorium, or even the cul-de-sac! Its light weight and low wing loading make it
the perfect fly-it-anywhere plane. We think you’ll find the Lite Stik easy to build, easy to fly, and just
plain fun. Please take the time to read this manual thoroughly before beginning assembly. You’ll have
your Lite Stik assembled in just a few hours and be ready to fly places you never before thought
possible.

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 Hobby Knife

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 Pen

o)

 Builder’s Triangle (If your Triangle does not have a

ruler, you will also need a ruler.)

o)

 Needle Nose Pliers

o)

 Wire Cutters

Tools and Supplies Needed

Items Needed (Not included in kit)

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 3 Channel Radio (Hitec Focus 3FM Shown)

o) 

Micro Receiver (Hitec Feather Shown Note: other

receivers like the Hitec 3Ch AM receiver will work with

the case removed. Receiver should be under 1/2 oz.)

o)

 Micro Servos (Cirrus CS 10 .19 oz servos)

o)

 Speed control for 180  motors with BEC and Auto

cut-off. Wattage IC-55 shown.

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 Flat 6 or 7 cell 50 to 150 Nicad battery pack. Watt-

age 6 cell shown.

o)

 Appropriate battery charger for the flight battery. The

Promax Activator is an AC/DC input, versatile charger.

Summary of Contents for Lite Stik

Page 1: ...eginning assembly You ll have your Lite Stik assembled in just a few hours and be ready to fly places you never before thought possible 1 o Hobby Knife o Pen o Builder s Triangle If your Triangle does...

Page 2: ...no case shall Global s liability exceed the original cost of the purchased kit In that Global has no control over the final assembly or material used for final assembly no liability shall be assumed f...

Page 3: ...hould move when the stick is moved forward and aft if it is a 4 channel radio it should be the right stick 7 REMOVE the propeller from the gear drive 8 Connect the motor to speed control BE CAREFUL Do...

Page 4: ...n place Slot for the elevator horn is to the left of the fuselage stik Use your builder s triangle to ensure the stabilizer is straight Top of stabilizer is mounted to the bottom of the fuselage stick...

Page 5: ...sticks to both the upper and lower wing surface o 6 Complete this same step for each dowel The rear dowels use the shorted pieces of tape Radio Installation o 1 Slide the motor onto the fuselage stick...

Page 6: ...ane should rest level If the tail dips move the wing back on the fuselage stick If the nose dips move the wing forward on the fuselage stick Do this until the plane rests level o 6 Once the correct ba...

Page 7: ...learn about this kit q Magazine Ads q Friend q Hobby Shop q Other q Internet 3 What influenced you the most to buy this kit q Magazine Ads q Price q Type of Model q BoxArt q Recommendation q Other q...

Page 8: ...ed line Fold along dotted line WattAge Attn Customer Service Department 18480 Bandilier Circle Fountain Valley CA 92728 Post Office will not deliver without proper postage Complete Return Address Info...

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