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ADDITIONAL ITEMS REQUIRED

{1} Hitec Focus 3 AM Radio System

{2} Cirrus CS-21 Micro Servos # 444227

{1} Wattage IC-5A ESC # 128482

{1} Wattage 6C 270Mah NiCD Battery # 128516

{1} Promax Activator Digital Charger # 885650

{1} Trinity AA Batteries - 8 Pack # 837801

OPTIONAL ITEMS

TOOLS AND SUPPLIES REQUIRED

Kwik Bond 5 Minute Epoxy # 887560

# 0 Phillips Head Screwdriver

# 1 Phillips Head Screwdriver

Excel Modeling Knife # 692801

Adjustable Wrench

Needle Nose Pliers

Wire Cutters

Magnum Z-Bend Pliers # 237473

Electric or Hand Drill

Assorted Drill Bits

Ruler

{1} Hitec Flash 4XG FM Micro Radio System

{1} Hitec Feather Micro Receiver # 759126

{1} Wattage 7C 270Mah NiCD Battery # 128517

{1} Wattage 6C 650Mah NiMH Battery # 128526

{1} Wattage 7C 650Mah NiMH Battery # 128528

Builder's Triangle

220 Grit Sandpaper w/Sanding Block

Pencil

Scissors

Rubbing Alcohol

Paper Towels

NHP Epoxy Mixing Sticks # 864204

NHP Epoxy Mixing Cups # 864205

K&S 30 Watt Soldering Iron # 598120

Kester Solder # 398505

IMPORTANT

The part number shown for the Cirrus servos is compatible with Hitec and JR radio systems.  The part number for the
Hitec Feather Micro receiver is compatible with Hitec and Futaba radio systems.  These items are also available with
plugs that are compatible with other radio systems.  Please check with your dealer for those part numbers.  The Hitec
Feather receiver does not come with a crystal so you will need to purchase the appropriate crystal separately.  The
Feather receiver uses single conversion, narrow band crystals and has limited range.

The 650Mah NiMH batteries listed above come with a Tamiya style battery connector.  The IC-5A ESC comes with a
BEC style battery connector.  If you don't want to solder a new connector onto the flight battery, you can purchase and
use a Wattage Tamiya - BEC adapter (P/N 131153).

To convert inches into millimeters: Inches x 25.4 = mm

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

METRIC CONVERSION CHART

The soldering iron and solder listed above are optional.  Depending on the ESC and flight battery you have chosen to
use, they may not have plugs that are compatible with the plug that comes preinstalled on the motor.  If this is the case
you will need to solder a compatible plug onto the motor.

Содержание Mini-Max EP

Страница 1: ...ear box is excellent The airplane can fly very slowly yet has enough power for loops and other simple aerobatics Because of its broad flight envelope the Mini Max EP is a perfect choice for both the e...

Страница 2: ...ct the user accepts all resulting liability Safety Warning 2 Our Recommendations 3 Mini Max EP Setup Information 4 Additional Items Required 5 Tools and Supplies Required 5 Metric Conversion Chart 5 K...

Страница 3: ...mportant point or an assembly hint If you should find a part missing or damaged or have any questions about assembly please contact us at the address below Wattage Customer Care 18480 Bandilier Circle...

Страница 4: ...tomatic Peak Charger to charge the flight battery A good choice would be to use the Promax Activator Digital Peak Charger P N 885560 It is vital to the Mini Max EP s flying performance that the flight...

Страница 5: ...Micro receiver is compatible with Hitec and Futaba radio systems These items are also available with plugs that are compatible with other radio systems Please check with your dealer for those part num...

Страница 6: ...2 5mm x 9mm Wood Screws 1 3mm x 10mm Self Tapping Screws CONTROL ASSEMBLIES 2 1 5mm x 400mm Threaded Pushrod Wires 2 Nylon Control Horns w Backplates 2 Nylon Clevises MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS LANDING GEAR...

Страница 7: ...hoto 2 Rub the decal down completely to remove any air bubbles or wrinkles and to make sure that the decal is stuck firmly to the fuselage INSTALLING THE FUSELAGE REINFORCEMENT BOARD 3 Using the tip o...

Страница 8: ...elage aside until the epoxy sets up TAIL SURFACES Kwik Bond 5 Minute Epoxy Excel Modeling Knife Ruler Builder s Triangle 220 Grit Sandpaper w Sanding Block Pencil Scissors Rubbing Alcohol Paper Towels...

Страница 9: ...modeling knife carefully remove the piece of die cut foam from the rudder See photo 13 below 11 Using a pair of scissors carefully cut out the right and left rudder decals from the decal sheet Notice...

Страница 10: ...6 PUSHROD INSTALLATION Excel Modeling Knife Needle Nose Pliers Wire Cutters Magnum Z Bend Pliers Electric or Hand Drill 1 16 Drill Bit Pencil ITEMS REQUIRED 2 1 5mm x 400mm Threaded Pushrod Wires 2 Ny...

Страница 11: ...he elevator pushrod wire The Z Bend should be installed into the third hole out from the center of the servo horn as well See photo 21 below You will need to enlarge the third hole out in the servo ar...

Страница 12: ...or plate and use a pencil to mark the locations of the three mounting holes onto the motor plate See photo 24 below Photo 24 7 Remove the gearbox assembly and set it aside Using a drill with a 1 16 dr...

Страница 13: ...c wing mount smooth and straight 4 Using a pair of scissors carefully cut out the molded plastic wing brace along its top edge Also cut the brace along the two molded scribe lines in the top of the br...

Страница 14: ...ed tape on the bottom of the plastic wing brace Before proceeding with the next step keep this in mind the front edge of the wing brace should be even with the leading edge of the wing It should not o...

Страница 15: ...p against the pro peller and thread on the second 3mm hex nut Tighten the hex nut firmly using an adjustable wrench to hold the propeller in place See photo 38 below Photo 38 INSTALLING THE RECEIVER 4...

Страница 16: ...11 Using a pair of scissors carefully cut out each of the two pilot figure decals along their outer edges Apply one decal to one side of the 37mm x 50mm sheet foam See photo 43 below Photo 43 12 Usin...

Страница 17: ...table Moving the balance point forward will cause the airplane to be more stable but less responsive Do not fly the Mini Max EP beyond the recommended balance range or an uncontrollable crash could re...

Страница 18: ...he airplane that moves right and left This causes the nose of the airplane to yaw right and left Servo The part of the radio system that produces the movement necessary to move the control surfaces Th...

Страница 19: ...rong Size Missing Wrong Shape If you checked any of the boxes above did you contact our Customer Service Department to resolve the problem Yes No 7 Was any of the assembly difficult for you If yes ple...

Страница 20: ...bby Distributors Attn Wattage Customer Care 18480 Bandilier Circle Fountain Valley CA 92728 8610 Post Office will not deliver without proper postage _____________________________ _____________________...

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