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Building instructions 

 
Please be aware, that these instructions are only temporary, as we took the former FiberClassics 
instructions and just copied and modified them slightly. As Composite-ARF feels strongly in charge of 
improving the Kangaroo instructions to the level of other Composite-ARF instructions, we will keep you 
updated on our homepage, when the new instruction book will be finished. But you should not worry, 
building the Kangaroo is so easy, that even with the instructions in front of you you will be able to 
complete the task with no major problems. If you experience any problems, please contact your Rep, he 
will happy to help you out. Please email us at 

[email protected]

 when you face any problems, 

which should be adressed in the new instructions with priority. 

 
As already described in the Introduction, you will find that the kit contains very highly pre-fabricated airframe 
components of excellent quality moulded in GRP, some of them with sandwich reinforcement, with a virtually 
faultless white/red pigmented surface. The wings are ready-made at the factory, leaving only the installation of 
the servo mounts (included in the kit), and the elevon linkages to be completed. The same also applies to the 
rudder linkages. The model can be completed, ready to fly, in a very short time - typically 25 to 40 hours - 
although this does depend on your experience and technical expertise. The fact that the model is supplied in a 
two-colour finish and features virtually spotless surfaces means that the time-consuming tasks of painting and 
other surface treatment are eliminated. Your own markings can be applied (self-adhesive film or painted) to give 
your model an impressive and unique appearance. 
 
The most difficult process in building the model is the installation of the retract units. The model features 
marked guide lines which are designed for the pneumatically operated and braked retract units, Graupner Order 
No. 175, which we recommend for this model, but the wells are not pre-cut. 
 
It would certainly be possible for the factory to prepare pre-cut wells for the retract units, but there are 
drawbacks to this: there are countless different types of retract unit on the market, and many modellers are strict 
adherents to one or other make; in some cases the builder will have a set of retracts on the workshop shelf which 
are to be used, and for all these reasons we decided to leave it up to the builder to cut out and trim the retract unit 
openings to suit the undercarriage you intend to install, even if you do settle on the recommended units (Order 
No. 175). The undercarriage mounts are pre-installed and bonded into the airframe at the factory, and the mounts 
are designed to suit the retract units, Order No. 175, as we have already mentioned. Slight trimming and 
adjustment may well be required for these mounts due to manufacturing tolerances, even if you use the retract 
units we recommend. 
 
If you decide to install our suggested retract units, you can follow the dimensions stated in the stage photos and 
the building instructions when cutting the openings for the wheels and mechanical units. These dimensions 

may

 

also be used as the starting point for other makes of retract unit, 

but - as already stated - even the dimensions 

in these instructions are only approximate values; they were measured from our existing prototype 
models

. The basic aim should be to keep the openings as small as possible, i.e. only as large as necessary, but 

large enough to allow the retracts to function correctly even if the wheel legs are slightly bent. 
If you decide to install the airbrake / speed brake as suggested, we recommend that you mark and cut out the 
opening at the same time as you cut the openings for the retract units, so that the experience you gain initially 
can be exploited for the remaining work. 
 
When you are marking out the position of the speed brake take care to locate it centrally and symmetrically, and 
cut it to the exact size stated. When cutting out the speed brake be aware that the brake flap you cut out is the 
brake flap you will use; the kit does not include a replacement panel or separate flap! With this in mind, aim at 
the narrowest possible gap when cutting, i.e. the tool which you use to separate the flap should be around the 
width of a balsa knife blade or a miniature sawblade. Cut very carefully! 
 
Although the surface of the fuselage is hard GRP, in practice we find that it is best to use a reasonably rigid balsa 
knife or craft knife to cut the openings in the fuselage. 
 
For accurate straight cuts use a steel straight edge or ruler. Curves can be cut free-hand, or - better - using a 
template which you prepare yourself. 
 
The first step in cutting out the retract unit wells is to mark the dimensions on the fuselage (1) as shown in Figs. 
1, 2 and 3 (note: dimensions are approximate). Next you have to check whether the marked lines coincide 
reasonably well with the factory-installed retract unit mounts. This is done by holding the fuselage against a very 
bright light: the bonded-in mounts will show up as shadows, and you can check their position with fair accuracy 

Содержание kangaroo

Страница 1: ...nt the construction of this model requires a high level of technical knowledge manual skill and piloting experience Operating a model with a jet engine requires a highly circumspect approach and speci...

Страница 2: ...irframe This part is available under Order No 6264 220 and can of course be used even if you are fitting a turbine of around 8 kg thrust Contact PLANES PLUS 630 904 9983 In the interests of your own s...

Страница 3: ...system components For this reason we are obliged to deny all liability for loss damage or costs which are incurred due to the incompetent or incorrect application and operation of our products or whic...

Страница 4: ...them with any part of your body For example a propeller spinning at high speed can easily slice off a finger At low ambient temperatures the plug in connections for the starting gas fuel system may fr...

Страница 5: ...damages in that case Be sure to keep an adequate supply of fuel in the tank Don t continue to fly the model until the tank is drained dry it never happens Never fly directly over people or other creat...

Страница 6: ...complex and difficult part of construction However the type of modeller for whom the Kangaroo is intended will not find this difficult A well equipped model workshop with all the usual machines and t...

Страница 7: ...hich are to be glued should be rubbed down with medium grit abrasive paper to remove any lingering traces of mould release agent Aim at reducing the glossy surface to a FLAT finish otherwise there is...

Страница 8: ...tract unit openings to suit the undercarriage you intend to install even if you do settle on the recommended units Order No 175 The undercarriage mounts are pre installed and bonded into the airframe...

Страница 9: ...his remember to connect the pressure hoses which control the retracting mechanism and the brakes because they are much more difficult to fit once the retracts are installed The opening for the airbrak...

Страница 10: ...te 12 on which the turbine electronics components will be installed fits snugly between them glue one part 13 to the bottom of the fuselage using thick cyano or 5 minute epoxy and the other to the rea...

Страница 11: ...g screws must be properly fitted and adequately tightened If the pushrods are straight and perfectly aligned with the servos and the control surfaces you will find it straightforward to program the ra...

Страница 12: ...e and the revised setting has proved ideal for the beginner to model jet aircraft Packing up the turbine clamp has the effect of altering the thrust axis of the turbine compared with the nominal setti...

Страница 13: ...ileron travel 20 mm 20 Exponential Rudder travel 8 10 mm Both control surfaces on each wing panel should deflect by exactly the same amount up and down The two surfaces on each wing panel work in para...

Страница 14: ...erating the engine safely There is plenty of information in the public domain concerning these potentially hazardous power plants and for safety s sake it is your responsibility to find out all you ca...

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Страница 30: ...x 2 x 820 mm 1Kleinteilebeutel standard hardware bag Standard 1Fr s Sa geteilebeutel milled wood and phenolic parts bag 1Bauanleitung Deutsch o Englisch instruction book english nicht zum Kit gehoere...

Страница 31: ...votex 2 mm Control horns large Novotex 2 mm 2Ruderh rner GFK klein Control horns small Novotex 1 5 mm 6Fr steile f r Servoeinbau milled plywood parts 3mm for Servo mounts 1Fr steil Bugfahrwerksspant A...

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