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Customer Service Information
In the USA
Global Services
18480 Bandilier Circle
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
Phone: (714) 963-0329
Fax: (714) 964-6236
Email: [email protected]
In the EU
Ripmax Ltd.
241 Green Street
Enfield, EN3 7SJ, U.K.
Phone: +44(0) 20 8282 7500
Fax: +44(0) 208282 7501
Email: [email protected]
In Australia
Model Engines (Aust.) PTY. LTD.
P.O Box 828, Noble Park, VIC.,
3174
www.modelengines.com.au
Safety Warnings
THIS R/C MODEL IS DESIGNED FOR EXPERIENCED PILOTS ONLY! IF YOU ARE NOT AN EXPERIENCED PILOT
COMFORTABLE WITH FLYING ALL TYPES OF MODEL AIRCRAFT, DO NOT CONTINUE.
LIKE THIS R/C MODEL, THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE WRITTEN WITH THE EXPERIENCED MODELLER IN MIND.
ALL MAJOR STEPS ARE OUTLINED, HOWEVER, THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE WRITTEN KEEPING IN MIND THAT
YOU’RE EXPERIENCED IN BASIC MODEL ASSEMBLY TECHNIQUES AND AIRCRAFT SETUP. IF YOU HAVE
QUESTIONS DURING ASSEMBLY, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DISTIBUTOR USING THE CUSTOMER
SERVICE INFORMATION ABOVE.
This R/C aircraft is not a toy! If misused or abused, it can serious bodily injury and/or damage to property. Fly only in open
areas and preferably at a dedicated R/C flying site. We suggest having a qualified instructor carefully inspect your aircraft
before its first flight. Please carefully read and follow all instructions included with this aircraft, your radio system and any
other components purchased separately.
Please check that the weight of the model confirms with your local regulations for model flying and the appropriate action is
taken to ensure conformity.
Additional Items Required
Your local hobby retailer should be able to assist you with further information on model flying clubs in your area, how-
ever, more information is also available from:
Academy of Model Aeronautics - www.modelaircraft.org
British Model Flying Association - www.bmfa.org
Model Aircraft Association of Australia - www.maaa.asn.au
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1 x Radio Control System with minimum of 5 Channels
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1 x 30 to 50cc Gasoline Engine or 200, or larger, glow engine
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1 x 3 1/4 to 3 1/2” Alloy Spinner
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6 x Standard Size High Torque Servos (5-6 kg) for All Control Surfaces and Nose Wheel Steering (metal
gears recommended for nose wheel steering)
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2 x Standard Size Super High Torque Servos (9kg) for Flaps
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1 x Standard Size, Standard Torque Servo for Throttle
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4 x 24” (600mm) Heavy Duty Servo Extension Leads for Elevator (NOTE some radios may require the
use of an additional Servo Reversing ‘Y’ Lead)
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1 x 24” (600mm) Heavy Duty Servo Extension Lead for Rudder
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4 x 36” (900mm) Heavy Duty Servo Extension Leads for Aileron (or 2 x 36” (900mm) extensions, 2 x
12” (300mm) extensions and 1 x 24” (600mm) ‘Y’ Lead)
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2 x 36” (900mm) Heavy Duty Servo Extension Leads for Flap (or 2 x 12” (300mm) extensions and 1 x
24” (600mm) ‘Y’ Lead)
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NOTE - An alternative to the number of servo extension leads is to purchase a bulk spool of servo wire and connectors
to custom make the leads to the required length.
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1 x Heavy Duty Switch Harness
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1 x 5 cell Receiver Battery Pack (2400mah or greater recommended)
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1 x Refueling Valve or Fuel Dot
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Five or Twelve minute and Thirty Minute Epoxy
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Medium CA Adhesive
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CA Debonder and Rubbing Alcohol
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Assorted Modelling Tools (Knives, Screwdrivers, Allen Keys etc)
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Assorted Supplies (Masking Tape, Sandpaper, Paper Towel etc)
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Tygon Fuel Tubing (if using gasoline engine)