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Rev. 2, 10-15-2012

Fancy Foam Models
www.fancyfoam.com

Assembly Instructions for the following EPP models:
32” Yak-55
32” Yak-54
32” Edge 540
32” Sbach 342
33” Fenix V2
34” Freestyle
34.5” MX2

Recommended Electronics and motors:
Motor: Turnigy 2730-1500 or any equivalent motor 

Speed control: Castle Creations Thunderbird 9 or 
equal.

Battery: 300 to 500, 2 or 3 cell, 20C rated or 
equivalent.  

Receiver: 4 channel.

Servos: (2) HXT 500 for the tail and (1) HXT 900 for 
the ailerons.

Disclaimer:

 

Fancy Foam Models has done 

everything we can to caution and inform the end 
user regarding the use of Lithium polymer battery 
technology.  We are in no way responsible for any 
damage that may be caused by these batteries. 
Please read, understand and follow all instructions 
for the charger and batteries.  Failure to use this 
battery technology properly can result in the risk of 
fire.  If you are not comfortable with this 
technology, return the batteries packs and kit to us 
for a refund. By building the kit and using the 
batteries, you accept full responsibility for the 
safety of these batteries. 

Recommended building methods and glues:

Much of the construction of this model is done by 
laying the parts on a flat table.  It is strongly 
recommended that you put wax paper down on the 
surface first so any excess glue doesn’t soak through 

the foam and glue the parts to the table.  For all 
assembly, use “Welders” contact adhesive. The hinges 
are also done with Welders, see our video on the web 
site. Hot glue can be used to attach the servos and 
control horns. 

Starting out:

Look over the parts and dry fit them together to check
for proper fit.

Painting:

It is easiest to paint the parts before assembly. Card 
stock can be used to make templates for stripes, 
checkers, ect... Epp does is not affected much by 
solvents so Krylon, Testors and airbrush paints can be 
used.

Horizontal parts assembly:

Glue the spar tube into the slot in the bottom of the 
wing.

Cut a 6” long piece of 1.5mm carbon pushrod. Cut a v-
slot in the bottom of the elevator just behind the hinge 
bevel and glue in the 6” carbon piece.

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Summary of Contents for 32” Yak-55

Page 1: ... and kit to us for a refund By building the kit and using the batteries you accept full responsibility for the safety of these batteries Recommended building methods and glues Much of the construction of this model is done by laying the parts on a flat table It is strongly recommended that you put wax paper down on the surface first so any excess glue doesn t soak through the foam and glue the par...

Page 2: ...ece and glue the mount in place For a firewall plate wait until the airframe is built before installing Set motor mount with NO right or down thrust It is not required If installing a single aileron servo then cut a pocket for it now in the nose piece Lay the vertical pieces on the horizontal assembly to mark and cut clearance pockets for the aileron servo Glue the lower vertical fuselage pieces t...

Page 3: ... to slot the control horn locations in the ailerons elevator and rudder Glue the horns in place With all the surfaces set to zero measure the distance between servo arm holes and control horn holes Cut a piece of 1 5mm carbon rod for each push rod to the measured lengths Cut a 1 5 long piece of 1 32 wire and make a z bend on one end Slide a 1 length of heat shrink over each end of the carbon rod a...

Page 4: ...e model proper balance Adjust the battery location back and forth to suit your flying style Use your computer radio to set the final sub trims exponential and dual rates Double check the control directions before your first flight With proper CG the plane should fly nearly the same upright or upside down Good pilots experiment with various battery locations until the CG feels just right For indoor...

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