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To convert inches into millimeters: Inches x 25.4 = mm
To convert millimeters into inches: Millimeters / 25.4 = in
1/64"
=
.4mm
1/32"
=
.8mm
1/16"
=
1.6mm
3/32"
=
2.4mm
1/8"
=
3.2mm
5/32"
=
4.0mm
3/16"
=
4.8mm
1/4"
=
6.4mm
3/8"
=
9.5mm
1/2"
= 12.7mm
5/8"
= 15.9mm
3/4"
= 19.0mm
1"
= 25.4mm
2"
= 50.8mm
3"
= 76.2mm
6"
= 152.4mm
12"
= 304.8mm
18"
= 457.2mm
21"
= 533.4mm
24"
= 609.6mm
30"
= 762.0mm
36"
= 914.4mm
SECTION 5: METRIC CONVERSION CHART
Wattage stocks a complete line of replacement parts for your P-51 Reno Racer EP. Listed below are the replacement
parts that are available along with their respective part numbers for easy ordering convenience. We suggest ordering
directly from your local dealer. If your dealer does not stock Wattage products, you can order directly from us at the
address shown below:
SECTION 4: REPLACEMENT PARTS
Global Hobby Distributors
18480 Bandilier Circle
Fountain Valley CA 92728
Phone: (714) 963-0329 Fax: (714) 964-6236
Wattage P-51 Reno Racer - Complete
-
128419
Instruction Manual
-
145276
Wing Set
-
145277
Fuselage Set
-
145278
Stabilizer Set
-
145279
Canopy & Radiator Scoop
-
145280
Motor Mounting Plate w/Screws
-
145281
Main Gear Assembly
-
145282
Tail Wheel Assembly
-
145283
Aileron Control Linkage
-
145284
Decal Sheet
-
145285
Elevator & Rudder Control Linkage
-
145309
Spinner Assembly
-
145310
5 x 2.5 Nylon Propeller
-
131380
380 Size Motor
-
131388
WARNING
The P-51 Reno Racer EP is constructed of foam. It is very important that you use no solvents, Cyanoacrylate (C/A) glue, or
paint that can damage foam. If any of these chemicals comes in contact with the foam parts, the parts will be destroyed and
will not be covered under warranty. Use only epoxy on the foam parts where glue is required. If you decide to add painted
details to the airplane, use acrylic-based paints and always test the paint on a scrap piece first.
We do not suggest storing your airplane in an extremely hot environment (like the back of your car in direct sunlight) for any
length of time. The extreme heat could cause the foam to melt and possibly damage the fragile components of the radio
system, ESC or batteries.