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The SIG Messerschmitt Bf-109 ARF is a sport scale model, not
necessarily based on any particular full-scale variant.

The 

covering is printed with color and markings representing typical
German aircraft of the era, including details such as panel lines
and national markings. The builder can add unit markings and
other details of his own choice to make a convincing replica of this
great German warplane.

The recent and rapid development of super-efficient brushless
electric motors and lithium polymer batteries have made electric
powered aircraft, such as the Bf-109, a practical reality.

Our 

prototype Bf-109 models have proven to be outstanding R/C 
aircraft, both in terms of looks and performance. We have flown
our own prototypes a great deal and can report that they are solid
flying models with honest flight characteristics. When powered
with an appropriately sized brushless outrunner motor swinging
the recommended propeller, the airplane will have a wide speed
range and be capable of some very nice scale fighter plane type
aerobatics. While the SIG Bf-109 ARF is a comfortable model to
fly, we do not recommend it for a first R/C model. But we can and
do recommend the Bf-109 as your first electric warbird.

This assembly manual will guide you through each assembly step
in detail and is further enhanced with photos that visually assist
you with each step. It is important that you follow the provided 
construction sequence to achieve the best results.

Reference Material:
SIG Manufacturing Company, Inc. wishes to gratefully 
acknowledge the excellent reference materials listed below:
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messerschmitt Bf 109
• http://www.axishistory.com/index.php?id=1154
• "The Great Planes", by James Gilbert, Published by Grossett & 

Dunlap, 1970

Specifications:

Imperial

Metric

Wing Span:

48 in.

1219 mm

Wing Area:

396 sq. in.

25.52 dm

2

Length:

42.5 in.

1079 mm

Flying Weight:

60 oz.

1700 g

Wing Loading:

21.8 oz./sq. ft.

66.6 g/dm

2

Motor:

Brushless, 300 to 400 watt

ESC Required:

Brushless type to suit motor & battery pack

Battery Pack Required: 3-Stack 3300 mAh Lithium Polymer Pack Typical
Radio Required:

4 Channel w/ Hitec 2-HS55 and 2-HS81 
servos or equivalent

Order Number:

SIGRC102ARF

ITEMS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THIS KIT:

• Radio System - 4-channels, with 4 micro servos (Hitec HS-55 & 

HS-81 used & shown in this manual) 

• Appropriate servo extensions 

(see Radio Systems section for specifics)

• Brushless Motor 

(see Power System section for recommendations)

• Brushless Speed Control 

(see Power System section for recommendations)

• Lithium Polymer Battery Pack 

(see Power System section for

recommendations)

• Propeller 

(see Power System section for recommendations)

• Motor mounting bolts, sized for your particular motor
• Dremel

®

Tool with a variety of sanding bits

• An assortment of screwdrivers

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Messerschmitt Bf-109 ARF ASSEMBLY MANUAL

INTRODUCTION:
The prototype, Messerschmitt Model 109, first took to the air in 
mid-September of 1935 and its performance was nothing short of
spectacular!  Small, powerful, and fast, Willy Messerschmitt's
Model 109 surely had a date with destiny.

Based on many of the design concepts of the earlier Model 108
Taifun, the Model 109 was exceptionally well constructed and
aerodynamically clean. The concept behind the 109 was to place
the smallest and cleanest airframe possible behind the most 
powerful engine available at the time. This resulted in an aircraft
that had many positive attributes, as well as a few negatives. One
of these negatives was the weight of the airplane versus its 
relatively small wing. This created a high wing loading, especially
in comparison to its eventual foes. In an attempt to keep the weight
as low as possible, the retractable landing gear pivoted outward
toward the wingtips, keeping the main wing spar weight down. But
as a result, the splayed, close-tracked landing gear would plague
the design for the rest of its operational life. All of this aside, the
Model 109 can truly be called one of the first modern fighter 
aircraft of the era.

The Bf-109 was ultimately manufactured in greater numbers than
any other aircraft in history - over 30,000 units between 1939 and
1945.

It was manufactured in Germany, Czechoslovakia, and

Spain. To keep the airplane competitive in combat, it went through
many modifications and remained the Luftwaffe's primary fighter
aircraft throughout WWII.

Used in a wide variety of combat 

missions, the Bf-109 served as an air superiority fighter, a bomber
escort, an interceptor, a ground attack aircraft, and in high-speed
reconnaissance missions.

But in its primary role as an air 

superiority fighter, the Bf-109 was truly a formidable aircraft. In
fact, at one time or another, every top scoring German fighter ace
flew Bf-109's. Notably, Erich Hartmann, with a combat record of
352 enemy aircraft shot down, always flew a Bf-109, refusing to fly
any other aircraft.

In historical terms, the Bf-109 will always be best remembered for
its role in the Battle of Britain, forever being compared to its 
closest adversary of the time, the Supermarine Spitfire. While
these comparisons rage on to this day, it's fair to say that both of
these fine aircraft were among the best of their day.

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Страница 2: ...ee Power System section for recommendations Lithium Polymer Battery Pack see Power System section for recommendations Propeller see Power System section for recommendations Motor mounting bolts sized for your particular motor Dremel Tool with a variety of sanding bits An assortment of screwdrivers R 1 Messerschmitt Bf 109 ARF ASSEMBLY MANUAL INTRODUCTION The prototype Messerschmitt Model 109 first...

Страница 3: ... effect on the printed finish However carefully note that certain solvents can and will soften the ink allowing it to be rubbed off The following is a short list of cleaners and solvents that can and cannot be used on the printed finish of your model Use Do Not Use Windex Window Cleaner CA Debonder SIG Model Magic Cleaner Acetone Hexane Alcohol Dope Thinner If in doubt of the suitability of a clea...

Страница 4: ...rs Bag 15 4 ea 8 mm square x 12 mm hardwood for wing servo mounts Bag 16 Tail Brace Bag all parts painted gray 2 ea 2 mm dia x 94 mm wire threaded M2 on one end and an eyelet bent on the opposite end 2 ea M2 R C metal R C links 2 ea M2 knurled lock nuts Sub bag 2 ea Metal tabs drilled two places and bent in center 2 ea T2 x 6 mm PWA screws 2 ea T2 x 8 mm PWA screws 2 ea 3 mm ID x 6 mm silicone tub...

Страница 5: ... for CA glue to fully wick its way across the surface of the hinge and surrounding wood Allow about 10 minutes or so before flexing the ailerons After sufficient time has passed firmly flex each aileron briskly up and down to create free and easy movement We also suggest pulling on the aileron at each hinge location making sure each hinge is firmly in place 4 Remove the four screws from each corne...

Страница 6: ...k this stick loose and unwind the string from the stick This end of the string is secured firmly to the connector end of the servo extension lead we like to tie this string tightly to the connector With the string in place to the connector feed the connector and string into the servo bay while gently pulling on the string at the exit hole in the center of the wing Start the connector down through ...

Страница 7: ...e the edges of these slots are Once the slots are located use a sharp 11 blade to carefully slit the covering from one end of the slot to the other Repeat this with the opposite landing gear slot to its bottom surface Repeat this process on the opposite aileron Use the four M2 x 20 mm bolts and the two plastic control horn backing plate to now mount each aileron horn to the bottom of each aileron ...

Страница 8: ...olts and washers for your specific motor We always suggest using a non permanent thread locking compound for these bolts such as Loctite Blue This simple precaution works very well to keep these bolts in place under vibration 7 2 Attach the gear doors to the inside of the gear legs using the metal clips M2 x 8 mm bolts M2 nuts and M2 washers Note that the bottom edges of these doors are made with ...

Страница 9: ...unting marks just made Reinstall the servos and secure them to the tray using the mounting screws that came with them Note that the output ends of these two servos are towards the front of the fuselage 4 With the servos now mounted check the relationship between the two servo output arms when they are in place on the servos If there is any interference then you will have to select or modify servo ...

Страница 10: ...he slot Remove the fin from the fuselage and use a sharp 11 blade to The servos are now tested using the radio system Connect the appropriate rudder and elevator servo leads into the receiver turn on the transmitter and connect the flight battery to the ESC lead Make sure the rudder and elevator trims are at neutral Test the servos with the transmitter for proper movement and the alignment of the ...

Страница 11: ...coat both sides of the fin slot in the fuselage again with white glue Carefully slide the fin into the fuselage slot and wipe off any excess glue with a wet paper towel As before check and then double check the alignment The trailing edge of the fin is in alignment with the fuselage tail post the horizontal stabilizer is perfectly level with the wings and the vertical fin is sitting at 90O If need...

Страница 12: ... with epoxy glue Use a piece of business card to now work some epoxy glue into the fuselage hinge slot cleaning up any excess Now insert the brass hinge half partially into its slot in the fuselage and engage the two CA hinges into their slots in the rudder Press the rudder in place to the fuselage and fin The two rudder CA hinges can now be glued in place using the same method described earlier d...

Страница 13: ...the pushrod connector stub into the last outer hole in the elevator control horn and secure it to the horn with the metal cup washer Repeat this procedure for the rudder pushrod installing the pushrod connector stub into the second inboard hole in the rudder control horn as shown Turn on your transmitter and power up the receiver with your flight battery pack Once again check the rudder and elevat...

Страница 14: ...er the cockpit From the kit parts locate the canopy and the four T2 x 6 mm PWA mounting screws In top view the canopy is centered over the cockpit with approximately 1 8 of its rear edge extending back past the rear surface of the slanted cockpit fuselage former Use small pieces of tape to hold the canopy in this position Use the four T 2 x 6 mm PWA screws threaded through the provided holes in th...

Страница 15: ...arks on the edge of the cone Tape the template in position and trace the outline of the blade cutout onto the cone Move the template over to the opposite mark tape it in place and use pencil to trace the remaining blade cutout outline The prop blade cutouts are now made in the spinner To make this relatively easy and accurate we used a Dremel Tool with a highly tapered sanding bit followed by sand...

Страница 16: ...de down Locate the balancing fixture at the two 2 1 2 marks on each side of the wing next to the fuselage sides If the model is properly balanced it will be suspended perfectly level If the nose hangs down the airplane is nose heavy and conversely if the tail hangs down the model is tail heavy A slightly nose heavy model is certainly the lesser of two evils However a tail heavy condition must be r...

Страница 17: ...ft and right turning ability If you don t make any adjustments needed to achieve positive ground control Once you are satisfied with the taxi tests line the model up with the center of the runway with the nose pointed directly into the wind Hold a little up elevator and smoothly advance the throttle do not throw the throttle fully open all at once The model should roll forward smoothly tailwheel o...

Страница 18: ... favor and check everything now The second flight should be even more fun because you now have a trimmed model MAINTAINING YOUR Bf 109 Getting into the habit of routinely performing maintenance and inspection of your Bf 109 will keep it looking good and flying good for a long time Full scale airplanes receive this kind of routine treatment and fly safely for years Your R C model aircraft should re...

Страница 19: ... size or full size are not toys Because of the speeds that airplanes must achieve in order to fly they are capable of causing serious bodily harm and property damage if they crash IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY AND YOURS ALONE to assemble this model airplane correctly according to the plans and instructions to ground test the finished model before each flight to make sure it is completely airworthy and...

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