Hangar 9 P-51 PTS Mustang Mk II Assembly Manual

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Инструкция для
Hangar 9 P51D Mustang Mk II RTF
8 800 775 98 98
The Spektrum trademark is used with permission
of Bachmann Industries, Inc.
Specications
Wingspan: .........................................................58.25 in (1480mm)
Length: ................................................................50.4 in (1281mm)
Wing Area: ................................................626 sq in (40.38 sq dm)
..................................................648 sq in (41.81 sq dm) w/droops
Weight: ........................................................... 6.5–7 lb (2.9–3.2 kg)
Radio: ...........................................................4-channel w/5 servos
Engine: .................................................................... Evolution® TPS
P-51 PTS Mustang Mk II
Assembly Manual
*All replacement parts do not come with any radio
gear. These items must be purchased separately.
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Table of Contents
Contents of Kit and Parts Layout ...........................................2
Using the Manual ...................................................................3
UltraCote® Covering Colors ..................................................3
Before Starting Assembly ......................................................3
Radio and Power Systems Requirements ..............................3
Field Equipment Required ......................................................3
Optional Field Equipment .......................................................3
Additional Required Tools and Adhesives ..............................3
Optional Tools and Adhesives for Flap Installation ................3
FS One ...................................................................................3
Important Information Regarding Warranty Information .......3
Section 1: Charging your Receiver Battery ............................4
Section 2: Installing the Landing Gear ...................................5
Section 3: Installing the Tail Surfaces ....................................6
Section 4: Installing the Propeller ..........................................8
Section 5: Attaching the Wing .............................................10
Section 6: Your Spektrum DX6i Radio System ....................12
Section 7: Transmitter Battery Installation ...........................13
Section 8: Digital Trims ........................................................14
Section 9: Low Battery Alarm ..............................................14
Section 10: Trainer ...............................................................14
Section 11: Binding ..............................................................14
Section 12: Mode 2 vs Mode 1 ............................................16
Section 13: Centering the Control Surfaces .........................17
Section 14: Checking the Control Surface Directions ..........19
Section 15: Checking the Control Throw Amounts ..............21
Section 16: Adjusting the Throttle .......................................22
Section 17: Balancing Your P-51 PTS ..................................23
Section 18: How to Range Test the DX6i .............................24
Section 19: Flight Preparations ............................................25
Section 20: Starting and Adjusting the Evolution Engine .....25
Section 21: Maintaining Your P-51 PTS Mustang ................27
Section 22: Progressing With Your Flying Skills ..................28
Section 23: Adding a Flap Servo ..........................................30
Safety Do’s and Don’ts for Pilots .........................................35
Daily Flight Checks ...............................................................35
Glossary of Terms ................................................................36
Safety, Precautions and Warnings .......................................36
Warranty Information ...........................................................37
Instructions for Disposal of WEEE by
Users in the European Union .........................................38
2008 Official Academy of
Model Aeronautics Safety Code .....................................39
Replacement Parts
1. HAN4426 Fuselage with Hatch and Canopy
2. HAN4427 Left Wing Panel
3. HAN4428 Right Wing Panel
4. HAN4429 Tail Set with Tail Wheel Assembly
5. HAN4430 Fuselage Hatch and Canopy
6. HAN4431 Landing Gear with wheels
7. HAN4432 Anodized Wing Tube
8. HAN4433 Painted Cowl with Engine Cutout
9. HAN4435 Painted Pilot Figure
10. HAN4709 Tail Wheel Set
11. HAN2835 Wing Droops
12. HAN2830 Painted Canopy Frame
13. HAN2839 2.75-inch Spinner 3 Blade
14. EVOE100P Evolution Power System Propeller
15. HAN4437 Exhaust detail with screws
16. EVOE100 Evolution Trainer Power System
17. SPM6600 DX6i 6-Channel without Servos MD2 SPM66001 DX6i 6-Channel without Servos MD1
18. HAN4438 Wheels 3 1/2-inch 8 spoke
Items Not Shown
HAN2479 Fuel Tank 11 oz HAN40M Engine Mount HAN4436 Decals HAN4434 Pushrod Set HANR300 RTF Standard Replacement Servo SPM9530 3-Wire Switch SPMB1500NM 4.8-volt 1500mAh Ni-MH Battery
A variety of 150mAh wall charger with transmitter adapters are available. Please verify the correct part number with the source of your P-51 Mustang.
SPM9526, SPM9526UK, SPM9526EU or SPM9526AU One additional Amazin’ Grace decal. Not available separately.
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Contents of Kit and Parts Layout
The Spektrum trademark is used with permission
of Bachmann Industries, Inc.
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Using the Manual
This manual is divided into sections to help make assembly easier to understand, and to provide breaks between each major section. In addition, check boxes have been placed next to each step to keep track of each step completed. Steps with a single box () are performed once, while steps with two boxes () indicate that the step will require repeating, such as for a right or left wing panel, two servos, etc. Remember to take your time and follow the directions.
You will also find an included instructional DVD that will guide you through the preparation of your model and compliments this manual. It is recommended to watch the instructional DVD before beginning the assembly of your model.
UltraCote® Covering Colors
• Black HANU874
• White HANU870
• Silver HANU881
• Cub Yellow HANU884
• True Red HANU866
• Olive Drab HANU904
Before Starting Assembly
Before beginning the assembly of your P-51 PTS Mustang, remove each part from its bag for inspection. Closely inspect the fuselage, wing panels, rudder and stabilizer for damage. If you find any damaged or missing parts, contact the place of purchase.
If you find any wrinkles in the covering, use a heat gun or covering iron to remove them. Use caution while working around areas where the colors overlap to prevent separating the colors.
HAN100 – Heat Gun
HAN150 – Covering Glove
HAN101 – Sealing Iron
HAN141 – Sealing Iron
Sock
Radio and Power
Systems Requirements
Spektrum Radio System
• DX6i (included)
• SPM6600 DX6i 6-Channel w/o Servos MD2
• SPM66001 DX6i 6-Channel w/o Servos MD1
Power System
• Evolution Trainer Power System (EVOE100)
Red spinner available separately (included)
Optional for Flap System
• JR SPORT ST-47 Standard Servo (JSP20050) (2)
• Y-Harness, Heavy Duty (JRPA135)
Field Equipment Required
• Fuel (15% recommended)
• Propeller (EVOE100P) included
• Long Reach Glow Plug Wrench (HAN2510)
• Metered Glow Driver w/Ni-Cd & Charger (HAN7101)
• 2-Cycle Sport Plug (EVOGP1)
• Manual Fuel Pump (HAN118)
Optional Field Equipment
• Selfstick weights, 6 oz (HAN3626)
• PowerPro 12V Starter (HAN161)
• 12V 7Ah Sealed Battery (HAN102)
• Power Panel (HAN106)
• Blue Block After Run Oil (EVOX1000)
• Cleaner and towels
Additional Required Tools and Adhesives
• Phillips screwdriver: #1, #2 • Pencil
• Felt-tipped pen • Box wrench: 7/16-inch
• Flat blade screwdriver • Nut driver: 7/32-inch
• Hex wrench: 3/32-inch, 2.5mm
Optional Tools and Adhesives
for Flap Installation
• Pencil • 6-minute epoxy
• Drill • Sandpaper
• Phillips screwdriver: #1 • Thin CA
• Mixing cups • Mixing sticks
• Hobby knife w/#11 blade • Side cutters
• Drill bit: 1/16-inch (1.5mm)
FS One
With FS One (HANS2008) you get more than photorealistic fields, gorgeous skies and realistic-looking aircraft. You get incredibly advanced aerodynamic modeling that simulates every possible aspect of real-world flight.
The first Hangar Pack (HANS4010) will add even more aircraft to FS One. This latest edition includes ten new planes and helis from your favorite brands, including Hangar 9, E-flite and Align. You’ll be able to fly aircraft that are only available on FS One such as the T-REX, Blade CX2, Blade CP Pro, Hangar 9 P-51 and F-22 PTS. And as always, with the Hangar Pack, you still get all the same great features that you did with the original aircraft.
HANS2008 HANS4010
Important Information
Regarding Warranty Information
Please read our Warranty and Liability Limitations section on Page 32 before building this product. If you as the purchaser or user are not prepared to accept the liability associated with the use of this Product, you are advised to return this Product immediately in new and unused condition to the place of purchase.
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Section 1:
Charging your Receiver Battery
Items required
• Fuselage assembly • Charger
Before flying your P-51 Mustang PTS, you will need to charge the receiver battery for 12–14 hours prior to use.
Although the radio system may work as shipped, the receiver battery is not fully charged and flying your model without charging will result in the loss of communication between the transmitter and receiver. This situation will cause the loss of your aircraft.
You can elect to charge the batteries at this time, or begin the assembly of your aircraft. Please make sure to take the time to fully charge the batteries before checking the control throws and before every flying session.
Step 1
Remove the canopy from the fuselage by sliding the canopy hatch pin forward and lifting up the rear of the canopy hatch. The hatch has tabs at the front that insert into the fuselage to keep the front of the hatch down in flight.
Step 2
Plug the battery charger into a suitable outlet or power strip to power the charger.
Note: A transmitter adapter has been included and attached to the charger as shipped. This adapter will need to be removed before charging the receiver battery.
Step 3
Connect the battery charger to the lead exiting the switch harness labeled CHARGE. Allow the charger to charge the battery for 10–12 hours before flying your model.
Hint: Prior to flying your model, connect the charger and charge the receiver pack. This routine will guarantee a charge on the receiver battery for your flying session. Use care not to overcharge the receiver pack by leaving the charger on longer than the recommended 10–12 hours.
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Section 2:
Installing the Landing Gear
Items Required
• Wing panel (left and right) • Landing gear strap (4)
• Main landing gear (left and right)
• #4 x 1/2-inch sheet metal screw (8)
• Phillips screwdriver: #2
 Step 1
Locate the left landing gear strut. Slide the strut into position on the bottom of the wing. The wheel will be towards the leading edge (front) of the wing when installed correctly. Press the landing gear into the groove of the landing gear mount.
Step 2
Locate two landing gear straps and four #4 x 1/2-inch sheet
metal screws. Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to attach the
landing gear straps using the screws. Tighten the landing gear straps until they pull the landing gear into the groove, flush with the bottom of the wing.
Hint: Starting the screw partially in the landing gear strap will help in getting the screw started in the pre­drilled holes near the landing gear.
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Note: Use care not to over-tighten the screws and damage the landing gear mount.
Step 3
Repeat Steps 1 and 2 to install the right landing gear strut.
Section 3:
Installing the Tail Surfaces
Items Required
• Fuselage • Stabilizer/elevator
• Nut driver: 7/32-inch or adjustable wrench
Step 1
Locate the stabilizer/elevator assembly. Locate the fuselage assembly and use a 7/32-inch nut driver to remove the nuts and washers from the threaded rods on the bottom of the fuselage.
Step 2
Remove the clevises from the control horn. To remove the clevis, carefully slide the clevis retainer off of the clevis so it can be opened. Use a flat blade screwdriver to open the clevis and remove it from the control horn. Carefully remove the rudder/fin assembly from the fuselage.
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Note: The fuselage fairing is not glued in place. Make sure to keep the fairing in position when installing the stabilizer. The photo below illustrates the fairing being separated from the vertical fin for clarity of the part.
Step 3
Position the stabilizer/elevator assembly so the control horn will face down, away from the fin. The threaded rods from the rudder/fin assembly will slide into the two holes in the stabilizer. The fuselage fairing is in position on the fin as it is installed on the fuselage for shipping.
Step 4
Slide the stabilizer/fin assembly back into position on the fuselage. The stabilizer will rest tightly against the fuselage, and the fin will rest snug against the top of the stabilizer.
Step 5
Thread the washers and nuts back on the rods. Tighten the nuts snugly against the bottom of the fuselage using a nut driver or an adjustable wrench. Do not over-tighten the nuts.
Note: The nuts should be sufficiently tight enough to not allow for rotation of the stab under slight force. Avoid over-tightening the nuts and damaging the fuselage.
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Section 4:
Installing the Propeller
Items required
• Fuselage assembly • Propeller
• Spinner
• 3mm x 16mm sheet metal socket head screw (3)
• Exhaust stack, right and left
• #2 x 5/16-inch wood screw (4)
• Box wrench: 7/16-inch
• Hex driver: 2.5mm
• Phillips screwdriver: #1
Step 1
Remove the shipping protector, propeller nut and washer from the engine.
Step 2
Check to make sure the flywheel is properly positioned on the engine crankshaft. Slide the spinner backplate onto the engine shaft, and then slide the propeller into position.
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Step 3
Slide the washer and thread the nut onto the engine shaft. Rotate the propeller clockwise so it is resting against the lugs of the spinner backplate. Use a 7/16-inch box end wrench to tighten the propeller nut. Never use pliers, as the nut will not be tight enough, and could come loose.
Note: It is suggested to read the engine instructions included with your P-51 PTS Mustang at this time to learn more on the care and operation of your Evolution engine.
Step 4
Locate the three #4 x 5/8-inch sheet metal socket head
screws. Position the spinner cone onto the spinner backplate, making sure it keys into the backplate. Use the screws and a 2.5mm or 3/32-inch ball driver or hex wrench to secure the spinner cone to the backplate.
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Step 5
Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver to attach the exhaust stacks to
the fuselage using the four #2 x 5/16-inch wood screws.
Note: The exhaust stack for the right side of the model is shorter than the left. This is necessary to clear the muffler.
Hint: Starting the screw partially in the exhaust stack will help in getting the screw started in the pre-drilled holes in the cowling and fuselage.
Section 5:
Attaching the Wing
Items required
• Wing panel (right and left) • Hex wrench: 3/32-inch
• Fuselage assembly • Wing tube
• #4 washer (2) • #4 lock washer (2)
• 4-40 x 1-inch socket head screw (2)
Step 1
Locate the aluminum wing tube. Slide the wing tube into the wing tube socket in one of the wing panels. There is a stop inside the wing, so don’t force the tube further into the wing than it will easily slide.
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Step 2
Locate the aileron Y-harness inside the fuselage. Make sure one end of the harness exits the right side of the fuselage and one exits the left side of the fuselage.
Step 3
Slide the wing tube and wing panel into the socket in the fuselage. Plug the lead for the aileron servo in the wing into the extension extending out of the fuselage. Guide the alignment pins in the wing into the holes in the fuselage then slide tight against the fuselage.
 Step 4
Locate the 4-40 x 1-inch socket head screw, #4 washer and
#4 lock washer. Slide the lock washer onto the screw, then
slide the washer onto the screw.
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