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E-flite Fokker DVII 250 Slow Flyer Assembly Manual
Recommended Radio Equipment
You will need a minimum 4-channel transmitter,
receiver and two servos. You can choose to purchase
a complete radio system. If you are using an
existing transmitter, just purchase the other required
equipment separately. We recommend the crystal-
free, interference-free Spektrum
™
DX5e 2.4GHz DSM
®
5-channel system. If using your own transmitter, we
recommend the E-flite
®
S60 Sub-Micro servos.
If you own a Spektrum radio, just add a DSM2
™
receiver and two E-flite S60 Sub-Micro servos. We
show the installation of the AR6110 receiver in the
manual.
Complete Radio System
SPM5500
DX5e DSM2 5-Channel system
Or Purchase Separately
SPMAR6110
AR6110 DSM2 6-Channel Park
Flyer Receiver (for DX5e, DX6i,
or DX7)
And
EFLRS60
6.0-gram Sub-Micro
Servo (2)
Required Tools and Adhesives
Tools & Equipment
Pencil
Square
Pin drill
Pliers
Ruler
Hobby scissors
Diagonal Cutters
Low-tack Tape
Needle
Flat blade screwdriver: 1.5mm
Low-temp glue gun
Medium grit sandpaper
Phillips screwdriver: #0, #1
Hobby knife (#11 blade)
Drill bit: 1/16-inch (1.5mm)
Adhesives
Threadlock
Thin CA
Medium CA
RTV silicone
White glue
30-minute epoxy
Foam-safe CA (EFLA209)
Brushless Outrunner Setup
EFLM1130
Park 250 Brushless Outrunner
Motor, 2200Kv
GWSEP7035
7x3.5 Direct Drive Prop
EFLA1010
10-Amp Pro Brushless ESC
EFLB0990
7.4V 800mAh 2-Cell Li-Po,
JST/Balance
Optional Accessories
EFLA110
Power Meter
EFLC3005
Celectra
™
1- to 3-Cell
Li-Po Charger
EFLC505
Intelligent 1- to 5-Cell
Balancing Charger
Note on Lithium Polymer Batteries
Lithium Polymer batteries are significantly
more volatile than alkaline or Ni-Cd/
Ni-MH batteries used in RC applications.
All manufacturer’s instructions and warnings
must be followed closely. Mishandling of
Li-Po batteries can result in fire. Always
follow the manufacturer’s instructions when
disposing of Lithium Polymer batteries.
Warning
An RC aircraft is not a toy! If misused, it can cause
serious bodily harm and damage to property. Fly
only in open areas, preferably at AMA (Academy of
Model Aeronautics) approved flying sites, following all
instructions included with your radio.
Keep loose items that can get entangled in the
propeller away from the prop, including loose clothing,
or other objects such as pencils and screwdrivers.
Especially keep your hands away from the propeller.
During the course of building your model we suggest
that you use a soft base for the building surface.
Such things as a foam stand, large piece of bedding
foam or a thick bath towel will work well and help
protect the model from damage during assembly.
This is not shown in the assembly photographs to
display the detail of the actual building of the model.
The Spektrum trademark is used with permission
of Bachmann Industries, Inc.