Phoenix Model Mustang P51 Instruction Manual

Phoenix Model Mustang P51 Instruction Manual

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Wing span: 1550mm (61 inches)
Length: 1230mm (48.4 inches)
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Weight: 3200 - 3600 gr. (6.4 - 7.2 lbs)
Engine: 60 two stroke - 91 four stroke
Radio: 6 channel 9 servos standar
Made in Vietnam
We wish you many enjoyable flights with your plane and once again thank you for your choosing a Phoenix Model product

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  • Page 1 Weight: 3200 - 3600 gr. (6.4 - 7.2 lbs) Engine: 60 two stroke - 91 four stroke Radio: 6 channel 9 servos standar Made in Vietnam We wish you many enjoyable flights with your plane and once again thank you for your choosing a Phoenix Model product...
  • Page 2: Kit Contents

    Instruction Manual Mustang P51 KIT CONTENTS: We have organized the parts as they come out of the box for better identification during assembly. We recommend that you regroup the parts in the same manner. This will ensure you have all of parts required before you begin assembly...
  • Page 3 Instruction Manual Mustang P51 1. Installing the aileron and the flap servos Collar Thread Remove the covering from the top of Remove the covering from the aileron Using the collar and prepare the thread the wing. servo box (at the bottom of the wing).
  • Page 4: Installing The Aileron Linkages

    Instruction Manual Mustang P51 2. Installing the aileron control horn. Four holes The aileron control horn. Mark four holes from the control horn Drill four holes onto the aileron. onto the bottom of the aileron. Install the the control horn onto the Cut away the screw.
  • Page 5: Joining The Wing Halves

    Instruction Manual Mustang P51 4. Joining the wing halves. Center line Glue the servo tray by C.A glue. Glue the servo tray into the wing. Draw a center line. Glue the wing by epoxy glue. Apply the trim tape to the center Glue the wing joiner to the wing by section of the wing where they join.
  • Page 6 Instruction Manual Mustang P51 Install the metal connector to the Install two metal connector to the servo Install the servo arm and attach two landing gear. arm of the gear servo. rods to the metal connector. Prepare the plastic part.
  • Page 7 Instruction Manual Mustang P51 Attach the horizontal and the vertical to Mark the shape of the vertical onto the Remove the covering from the top of the fuselage. top of the horizontal. the horizontal. a1 = a2 Glue the horizontal into the fuselage by Glue the vertical into the fuselage by epoxy.
  • Page 8: Installing The Tail Gear

    Instruction Manual Mustang P51 Push the elevator pushrod out of the exit. Install the metal clevis to the elevator Attach the metal clevis to the control pushrod. horn. Make the same way for the second The control horn of the rudder.
  • Page 9: Installing The Fuselage Servos

    Instruction Manual Mustang P51 Glue the two nylon clasp by C.A glue. Install the wheel and the collar into the Install the tail gear into the fuslage and tail gear. secure it. 9. Installing the fuselage servos. Install the first of the elevator servo.
  • Page 10 Instruction Manual Mustang P51 Install the engine mount to the F1. Prepare the stopper for the tank. Install the stopper to the tank. Secure the stopper. Install the silicon tube to the tank (not Slide the fuel tank to the fuselage.
  • Page 11: Installing The Switch

    Instruction Manual Mustang P51 Slide the throttle rod to the metal connector. Secure the throttle rod. Cut away the throttle rod if neccessary. 11. Installing the switch Mark the shape of the switch onto the Cut away the wood. Install the switch.
  • Page 12: Control Throws

    Instruction Manual Mustang P51 CONTROL THROWS BALANCING 1. We highly recommend setting up a plane using the 1. It is critical that your airplane be balanced correctly. control throws listed. Improper balance will cause your plane to lose control and crash.

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