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Fighter 22 

Indoor / Cul-De-Sac Flyer 

 

Fighter 22 Specifications 

Wingspan:

 18.4 in.  

Length: 

25.1 in.

 

Wing Area:

 206 sq. in. 

Weight (Ready to Fly):

 3.2 – 3.4 oz. 

Wing Loading:

 2.24 – 2.38 oz. / sq. ft. 

LIABILITY RELEASE 

 

In that Mountain Models has no control over the final assembly or material used for final 
assembly, no liability shall be assumed or accepted for any damage resulting from the use by 

the user of the final user-assembled product. By the act of using the user-assembled product, 

the user accepts all resulting liability. If the buyer is not prepared to accept the liability 

associated with the use of this product, the buyer is advised to return the kit immediately in 
new and unused condition. 

THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED FOR CHILDREN 12 YEARS OF AGE OR YOUNGER 

Warning:

 This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer 

or birth defects or other reproductive harm

 

Revision History 

Date  

Revision Notes/Comments 

01/01/2010 

Added Liability Release 

 

Содержание Fighter 22

Страница 1: ...er of the final user assembled product By the act of using the user assembled product the user accepts all resulting liability If the buyer is not prepared to accept the liability associated with the use of this product the buyer is advised to return the kit immediately in new and unused condition THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED FOR CHILDREN 12 YEARS OF AGE OR YOUNGER Warning This product may contain...

Страница 2: ...ist Number in Kit Description of Part Foam Parts 9 3mm Depron Parts 3 6mm Depron Parts 1 0 032 x 18 Wire 1 0 019 x 0 118 x 16 Carbon Spar Bagged Parts 1 1 16 Plywood Motor Mount 4 1 32 Plywood Motor Mount Parts 2 1 32 Plywood Control Horns 4 Motor Mount Screws Electronics You Will Need 1 ea 10 gram 2000 KV Outrunner 1 ea GWS 5x3 3 Blade Prop 2S 300 LiPo 1 ea 6 Amp Brushless ESC 2 ea 3 7 to 4 gram ...

Страница 3: ...arts as shown in the above right image Slide the fuselage top through the wing and the bottom into the wing as shown below Make sure they are fully installed and glue in place with foam safe CA or your foam glue of choice You ll notice that the wing slants down slightly near the front of the plane This gives better performance at lower speeds Glue the 6mm fuselage rear part in place as shown below...

Страница 4: ...ove Hold them in place with tape until the glue is cured Newer kits have angle gauges included 5 Assemble the motor mount as shown below Glue the joints with thin CA Be careful not to glue it to the table or your fingers 6 Mount the aluminum motor mount that came with your motor to the firewall with small 2 screws Make sure you get it centered on the plywood motor mount Glue the plywood motor moun...

Страница 5: ...ce with foam safe CA 9 Cut slots in the elevons for the control horns The width of an X Acto blade is enough Cut the slot so the holes in the control horn are even with the hinge line Glue the control horns in place 10 Bend a Z Bend in the end of the pushrod wire Place a V Bend in the wire half way between the Z Bend and where it would mount to the servo as shown below Hold the wire up to the serv...

Страница 6: ...nce the plane at 3 0 in front of the carbon spar as shown below 13 Set the control throws for 22 degrees 1 0 each way on high rates and about 16 degrees 0 75 each way on low rates 50 to 60 expo in nice to have on high rates to smooth out the control near the center 14 Launch your model by holding onto the fuselage top just behind the cockpit area giving it about power and lightly tossing it into t...

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