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WARRANTY 

Mountain Models guarantees this kit to be free from any defects in both material and workmanship at the 

time of purchase. This warranty does not cover ANY components or parts damaged by use or modification. 

In no case shall Mountain Model’s liability exceed the original cost of the purchased kit. Mountain Models 

reserves the right to modify or change this warranty without notice. 

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 and or 

birth defects or other reproductive harm. 

PRODUCT SUPPORT 

This product has been designed to function properly and perform as advertised with the SUGGESTED power 

system, speed control, and servos, as described in advertisements and in this manual. We do NOT support, 

nor can Mountain Models assist in determining the suitability or use with any other electronics or hardware 

not recommended by Mountain Models. 

 

For the proper electronics to complete this model, replacement parts, and product assembly questions, 

please contact Mountain Models online at 

www.MountainModels.com

 

 

 

 

Thank you for purchasing the Mountain Models Spook-E™ Micro. The Spook-E™ Micro is a micro model 

designed with influence from the famous Spook, a classic vintake plane, to bring back that nostalgic feeling 

of yesteryear, in an indoor electric package. The 23.5 inch Spook-E™ Micro is a super easy to build and 

easy enough for a beginner to learn how to fly, with some friendly help. 

The Spook-E™ was designed using a state of the art 3D CAD package, to allow for exceptional interlocking 

parts design and fit. 3D design also allows us to provide clearer assembly images, without having to use 

photos. 

The Spook-E™ is built from self-jigging interlocking laser cut balsa and plywood parts. It's like a 3D jigsaw puzzle 
with instructions. Although not needed for building, full size plans are included for reference. If the instructions are 

read before hand and followed during the build, the Spook-E™ can be built up and ready to fly in only a few 

evenings. 

We think you’ll like the Spook-E™ and look forward to any feedback you might have. 

Thank you, 
Brian Eberwein 

 

 

Mountain Models

 

2935 N Lynndale Drive 

Appleton, WI 54914 

www.mountainmodels.com 

 

Phone: 920.840.6036 

 

Содержание Spook-E Micro

Страница 1: ...ook E Micro Micro Nostalgic R C Electric Airplane Spook E Specifications Wingspan 23 53 in Length 15 66 in Wing Area 100 sq in Weight Ready to Fly 1 8 oz Wing Loading 2 6 oz sq ft Version 1 0 April 9 2012 ...

Страница 2: ...nts and in this manual We do NOT support nor can Mountain Models assist in determining the suitability or use with any other electronics or hardware not recommended by Mountain Models For the proper electronics to complete this model replacement parts and product assembly questions please contact Mountain Models online at www MountainModels com Thank you for purchasing the Mountain Models Spook E ...

Страница 3: ...ls and Tools You Will Need Smooth and FLAT work surface Wax paper or clear plastic wrap to protect the work surface Thin Cyanoacrylate CA glue Hobby knife with 11 blades Needle nose pliers Wire cutters Sanding block 320 to 400 grit sandpaper Covering Iron Finishing Materials You Will Need SoLite Covering Do NOT use heavier covering You can use a light weight tissue covering instead of SoLite Doubl...

Страница 4: ...lsa sheets until they re ready to be used That way parts won t get mixed up or disappear Do NOT glue anything until told to do so Join all of your pieces using thin CA Cyanoacrylate glue unless we tell you otherwise In general only a small amount of CA is necessary to glue parts together Don t over force your pieces together If they aren t fitting together properly make sure you have the right pie...

Страница 5: ... W2R spar reinforcements onto W2 with thick CA BE SURE to align them properly as shown on the plans W2 W2R W2R W1 W1R W1R W10 W10 W22 W22 TABLE W9 W9 TABLE W9 5 Glue the plywood W22 parts onto the 3 32 balsa W10 parts making a LEFT and RIGHT as shown with thick CA Place the dirty side of W10 up 6 READ THIS STEP Glue the 3 32 balsa W9 parts onto the W10 W22 assembly with thick CA BE SURE to align t...

Страница 6: ...f the assemblies from the previous step with the long part of the W10 W9 assembly hanging off the table 8 Glue on the other assembly as shown TABLE W21 W21 W9 W9 TABLE W21 W9 W8 9 Glue the 3 32 balsa W8 part onto the W21 brace with thick CA ...

Страница 7: ... 11 Trim off the bottom tabs on W11 so the bottom surface is smooth W11 W4 W5 W5 W4 12 Slide the 1 16 balsa W12 and W13 ribs onto the spars and into the trailing edge assembly Tack glue with thin CA making sure everything is fully inserted and aligned W13 W13 W12 Trim off tabs after assembly 13 Slide the 1 16 balsa W3 onto ribs Make sure it is fully aligned and tack glue with thin CA W3 ...

Страница 8: ...pars trailing edge and leading edge assembly W15 W14 W14 W15 16 Repeat step 15 for the RIGHT side of the wing W18 W17 W16 W16 W18 W17 17 Slide the 1 16 balsa W16 W17 and W18 ribs onto the RIGHT side of the wing assembly being careful with W18 Lay the outer panel FLAT on the table with the rest of it hanging off the table and tack glue the ribs in place with thin CA MAKE SURE that the ribs are full...

Страница 9: ...o the wing being careful with the last rib Start at the leading edge and pressing them in place After you are sure they fit properly secure them in place with thin CA 22 Reinforce all joints in the wing with several drops of thin CA 23 Sand the leading edge to the shape shown on the plans and lightly sand the entire wing You can use painters tape over the ribs when sanding the leading edge to prot...

Страница 10: ...e F2 and F3 formers Do NOT glue them yet 26 Press the plywood F4 motor mount into the F2 former but do NOT glue it yet MAKE SURE you install it with RIGHT THRUST Engraved text facing UP as shown on the plans If you glue it in upside down your plane will NOT fly properly F19 F21 F20 F19 F20 F21 F1 F2 F3 F4 ...

Страница 11: ...8 Press the plywood F6 and F7 landing gear formers into the crutch and fuselage side Do NOT glue anything yet 29 Press the crutch fuselage assembly into the left fuselage side Make sure everything is fully pressed together and the fuselage is square Secure the joints with thin CA ...

Страница 12: ... the balsa F10 and plywood F10b using thick CA MAKING SURE that they are aligned with each other Cut out the middle of F10 by trimming the uncut engraved lines on the part 32 Press the F10 part into the fuselage as shown Secure in place with thin CA 33 Press F24 in place and secure with thin CA 34 Glue F9 in place on the fuselage front as shown ...

Страница 13: ...thin CA 36 Glue F11 and F12 in place on the fuselage as shown F17 37 Press F14 into F13 but Do NOT glue them together yet 38 Press the F13 F14 in place in the fuselage as shown above and on the plans MAKE SURE the rear of the fuselage sides are lined up and glue the F13 F14 parts in place with thin CA F13 F14 ...

Страница 14: ...as shown on the plans using thick CA to glue the parts together 43 Sand the entire airframe rounding corners of the front of the fuselage and finishing the airframe with 320 grit sandpaper 44 Bevel the elevator and rudder as shown on the plans 45 Paint the dummy engine as desired 46 Cover the airframe with So Lite or tissue Do NOT use heavier coverings such as MonoKote UltraCote UltraCote Light So...

Страница 15: ...thing aligned and pressed in place 49 MAKE SURE that the stab is paralell to the fuselage and that the vertical fin is at a 90 degree angle to the horizontal stab Secure the parts with several small drops of thin CA 50 Glue the skid in place with thick CA making SURE that it is at a 90 degree angle to the bottom of the fuselage 51 Fold the windshield along the dashed cut lines and glue it onto the...

Страница 16: ...n on the plans There should be a small 1 64 gap between the parts Do the same for the rudder and vertical fin 53 Insert the motor through the hole in the fuselage top front It should go through the hole by about 1 8 Secure it in place with several small drops of thin CA ...

Страница 17: ...r as shown on the plans 56 Press the landing gear into the slot on the fuselage bottom Press in the landing gear retaining part F18 You can use thin CA to glue in the retainer if you do not want to remove the landing gear later on F4 57 Cut and install the wing retaining dowels as shown on the plans ...

Страница 18: ...58 Install the pushrods and reciever as described on the plans in the location shown on the plans ...

Страница 19: ...ere and on the plans 60 Follow the directions on page 2 of the plans to create and install the Z Bend ends on the pushrods 61 Trim the mounting posts off the gearbox and glue the motor gearbox in place using a couple drops of thick CA The motor will have slight RIGHT thrust once installed ...

Страница 20: ...th 4 rubber bands and balance the model where it is shown on the plans 63 DOUBLE CHECK your wings for any warps If the wing is warped straighten it out BEFORE trying to fly your model 64 Use about 1 2 throttle and a gently hand launch for your first flight Trim it out if needed and enjoy your SpookE Micro ...

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