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the bags. When exposed to drier air, the wood loses the excess
moisture, dimensionally shrinking slightly in the process. In turn,
this shrinkage may cause some slight relaxing of the covering,
causing wrinkles to appear.

Any wrinkles that appear in the covering are easy to remove by
applying a little heat from a small modeler's heat iron. Because of
this model's small size, we do not recommend using a heat gun to
tighten up loose covering. A typical hobby type covering iron will
work just fine. Even better is a small modeler's "trim seal" iron,
which is perfect for controlling the heat applied to a specific area.
Using a small trim iron also minimizes the possibility of warping
the thin control surface parts.

For reshrinking AEROKOTE-LITE

®

set your iron temperature

to approximately 140

O

-180

O

F  (60

O

-82

O

C).

First, use the hot iron to go over all the seams and color joints in
the covering, making sure they are all sealed down and well
adhered. Then, hold the hot iron over the wrinkle to lightly shrink
the material - do not press on it. Once the covering is tight, lightly
iron it back down to the wood. Use caution whenever the hot iron
gets close to a seam in the covering. Over-heating a seam can
cause the covering to creep, exposing the wood underneath.

REQUIRED TOOLS
For proper assembly, we suggest you have the following tools and
materials available:

A selection of glues - thin, medium, and thick SIG CA, and

SIG Epoxy Glue (

5-minute and 30-minute

)

Fine point CA applicator tips

Screwdrivers

Pliers - Needle Nose and Flat Nose

Wire Cutters

Drill with Assorted Drill Bits

Pin Vise for small diameter drill bits 

Small T-Pins

Sandpaper

Hobby Knife with sharp #11 blades

Scissors

Covering Iron and Trim Seal Tool

Paper Towels

Rubbing Alcohol (for cleaning off excess epoxy glue)

KIT INVENTORY

The following is a complete list of all parts contained in this kit.
Before beginning assembly, we suggest that you take the time to
inventory the parts in your kit.

1 bag

(1) Fuselage, with

(1) Electric Motor installed

(1) Wire Tail Skid installed

(1) Fin installed

(1) Velcro installed for battery mounting

1 bag

(1) Wing

1 bag

(1) Right Aileron

(1) Left Aileron

1 bag

(1) Stabilizer

(1) Elevator

(4) CA Hinges, installed but not glued

1 bag

(1) Rudder

1 bag

(1) Tall Landing Gear Wire

(1) Short Landing Gear Wire

(2) Main Wheels

(2) Wheel Collars with Set Screws

(2) Nylon Wheel Spacers

(2) Plastic Tie Straps

1 bag

(4) Nylon Control Horns

(4) Nylon Pushrod Keepers

(4) Pre-Bent Pushrod Wires

(11) CA Hinges

1 bag

(1) 9.25 x 5 Propeller

1 bag

(3) Brass Connectors (female)

(1) L-Wrench

(1) Prop Shaft Assembly, consisting of:

(1) Collet
(1) Drive Washer
(1) Spinner Nut

1 bag

(1) Decal Sheet

NOTE: In this manual, any references to right or left, refer to your
right or left as if you were seated in the cockpit of the airplane.

BASIC ASSEMBLY

1) Carefully slide the wing in place in the fuselage. Measure

carefully to make sure you have the wing properly centered and
square with the fuselage.

2) Once you have the wing properly aligned, use a felt-tip pen

to mark the exact fuselage location on the surfaces of the wing.

2

Содержание E-FORCE ARF

Страница 1: ... you remove the covered model parts from their plastic bags you may notice within the first couple days that some of the covering material may become slack or wrinkled If that s the case there is no need to be alarmed The covering is not defective Your E FORCE was covered in a part of the world which has consistantly high humidity and some of that moisture is retained in the balsa wood when the pa...

Страница 2: ...e 5 minute and 30 minute Fine point CA applicator tips Screwdrivers Pliers Needle Nose and Flat Nose Wire Cutters Drill with Assorted Drill Bits Pin Vise for small diameter drill bits Small T Pins Sandpaper Hobby Knife with sharp 11 blades Scissors Covering Iron and Trim Seal Tool Paper Towels Rubbing Alcohol for cleaning off excess epoxy glue KIT INVENTORY The following is a complete list of all ...

Страница 3: ...op and rear views If necessary alter the stab cutout in the fuselage to allow you to get the stab in proper alignment 7 Once you have the stabilizer properly aligned use a felt tip pen to mark the fuselage location on the top and bottom surfaces of the stabilizer Remove the stabilizer from the fuselage and then carefully remove the covering material between the lines 8 Glue the stabilizer permanen...

Страница 4: ... Notice that one of the landing gear wires is taller than the other The taller wire installs in the upper hole in the fuselage side and the shorter wire goes into the 2nd hole down Insert the wires in the holes one wire on each side of the fuselage it doesn t matter which wire goes on which side of the fuselage 14 Secure the wires to the fuselage with the two Plastic Tie Straps provided Snug the t...

Страница 5: ...ing the wire forward through the channel until it becomes visible in the channel exit hole which is on the left side of the fuselage under the wing Grab hold of the servo plug and pull it out of the exit hole b With the elevator servo wire already inside the channel it s going to be a bit trickier to get the rudder servo wire fed through the channel You won t be able to simply push the rudder serv...

Страница 6: ...neutral position If so you can make small corrections to the overall pushrod length by slight tweaking of the V shaped adjustment bend that is provided in the middle of each pushrod wire 23 Mount 2 servos in the wing for the ailerons using the screws that came with the servos INSTALL PUSHRODS Note The 4 Pre Bent Pushrod Wires supplied in this kit are all identical in length and shape 24 In prepara...

Страница 7: ...keep the receiver from falling out in flight 36 Use small pieces of clear tape not supplied to fasten the receiver antenna onto the bottom of the profile fuselage BATTERY PACK INSTALLATION 37 When you are ready to fly the battery pack is carried in the opening in the fuselage and it is secured in place with a Velcro strap The use of Velcro makes the battery pack easy to remove for re charging betw...

Страница 8: ... next day the E FORCE lettering were put on over the top of the lightning bolts again using the wet method see photo below ADJUST CONTROL THROWS 38 Use a ruler to accurately measure and adjust the travel of each control surface to the amounts shown below Keep in mind that these settings are meant to serve as a starting point As you gain experience flying your E FORCE you may want to adjust the thr...

Страница 9: ...e Always make it part of your pre flight routine to check each control on the airplane making sure the surfaces are moving in the correct directions Also check each control linkage to be sure they are secure and that nothing is loose THROTTLE MANAGEMENT The E FORCE is not designed to fly at high airspeeds The key to its 3D aerobatic flying characteristics is super light weight construction and ext...

Страница 10: ...nsurance in case your R C model should ever cause serious property damage or personal injury to someone else ACADEMY OF MODEL AERONAUTICS 5161 East Memorial Drive Muncie IN 47302 Telephone 765 287 1256 AMA WEB SITE www modelaircraft org CUSTOMER SERVICE SIG MANUFACTURING COMPANY INC is committed to your success in both assembling and flying the E FORCE ARF Should you encounter any problem building...

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