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  • Page 2: Weee Disposal

    J. Perkins Distribution Ltd guarantee this product to be free of manufacturing and assembly defects for a period of one year from time of purchase and Model Engines (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. is for 30 days. This does not affect your statutory rights.
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Mig-15. This model is designed for the intermediate to advanced flyer. The model is radio ready and includes everything that you need to assemble and fly your Mig-15, except for the radio transmitter and receiver. Please read the following instructions care- fully, assembly is easy and should only take an hour or so.
  • Page 4 Main Specifications Wingspan: 28” (711mm) Fuselage length: 28” (711mm) Flight weight: 18-1/2 oz. (524g) 64mm EDF 4300KV out-runner brushless motor. 3-cell, 11.1V, 1600mAh 20C lipo battery genuine Deans Ultra Connector 30A ESC w/ BEC and genuine Deans Ultra Connector 3pcs. 9g Servo No Landing gear Required but not included Radio System with minimum 3-channel Transmitter and Receiver...
  • Page 5 4. Check that it is at 90 degrees from the fin. When the epoxy has cured drill a 3mm hole through the vertical fin from the left side. Drill a hole inside the stab to accept the 3mm carbon tube reinforcement. 5.
  • Page 6 8. Make sure that the wing panel is fully inserted into the fuselage. Check both the top and bottom surfaces of the wing to be sure. 9. If there are any places where the epoxy has been forced to the surface. Take a paper towel and some Alcohol and wipe it off before the epoxy sets.
  • Page 7 13. Slip the right elevator pushrod tube through the other fin part and glue into position. 14.Insert the wire pushrods from the rear and feed them into the hatch area of the fuselage. 15.Slip both pushrods into the pushrod keeper do not tighten yet. 16.
  • Page 8 18.Install the drop tank to the bottom of the wing with a small amount of glue. 19. Route all of the servo wires to the top of the plywood battery tray. 20. Install your receiver. Ailerons can be plugged in either using a Y-connector or to individual channels depending on what radio you choose.
  • Page 9 1/2”” Down on High Rates. 24. The Center of Gravity range for the Mig-15 is from about 2-7/8” to 3-1/4” back from the panel line on the bottom of the fuselage near the front of the wings. Adjust the position of the battery to...
  • Page 10: Preparation Before Flight

    Example: right stick moved to the right and the aileron on the right wing moves up- ward while the aileron on the left wing moves downward. 28. Adjust each control surface to its neutral position by mechanically adjusting each clevis. Recommended control throws for Mig-15 Elevator Low Rates 3/8” Up and 5/16” Down High Rates 9/16”...
  • Page 12 Australasia agents: Model Engines, Melbourne, Australia www.modelengines.com.au European agents: J Perkins Distribution, Lenham, England www.jperkinsdistribution.co.uk...

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