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‘evening session’ flying by experienced pilots. The Galaxy is an agile machine with good con- trol response for turning and landing. The power system can be based either on a simple, low-cost electric motor or a high-performance brushless type.
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• Transmitter with V-tail mixer Recommended power system • Motor: Actro C8 18A (Order No. 7002/38) • Speed controller: Actronic 40bec (Order No. 7002/51) • Folding propeller: 12 x 6.5" (Order No. 7234/46) • Flight battery: 3S LiPo, approx. 2200 mAh Galaxy building instructions...
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The sockets themselves can be glued in the opening in the facing ribs. If you opt to do this, take care not to allow glue to run into the socket. Galaxy building instructions...
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Slide the snakes aft as far as possible. En- sure that the former is positioned ‘squarely’ in the fuselage. Glue the assembly in the boom by applying small quantities of 5- minute epoxy to the joints using a long screwdriver. Galaxy building instructions...
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Temporarily fit the propeller on the shaft, and check that the spinner backplate is parallel with the fuselage nose. • Tack the bulkhead to the fuselage using thin cyano, then remove the motor and reinforce the joints with 5-minute epoxy. Galaxy building instructions...
• Once the model is at a safe altitude, switch the motor off and allow it to glide. Use the controls very gently at first until you feel familiar with the aeroplane’s response to commands. Don’t get Galaxy building instructions...
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The building instructions include information on safe flying. This model is in no respect a children’s toy. aero-naut Modellbau GmbH & Co KG, Stuttgarter Strasse 18-22, D-72766 Reutlingen, Germany www.aero-naut.de Galaxy building instructions...
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