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FoamFly Insta-Plane B-25 Instruction Manual

Heavy twins series electric foam parkflyer

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"Insta-Plane"
TM
B-25
Heavy Twins Series
Instruction Manual
Electric Foam Parkflyer
Designed By: Daniel J. Schwartz
Available Exclusively from:
www.FoamFly.com
4077 WoodCreek Dr.
Ypsilanti MI. 48197
USA
© 2005 FoamFly.com

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  • Page 1 “Insta-Plane” B-25 Heavy Twins Series Instruction Manual Electric Foam Parkflyer Designed By: Daniel J. Schwartz Available Exclusively from: www.FoamFly.com 4077 WoodCreek Dr. Ypsilanti MI. 48197 © 2005 FoamFly.com...
  • Page 3 • Introduction: FoamFly.com is more than just a hobby company. It’s a community too! Please take pictures of your plane, and upload them to the photo gallery. Feel free to drop by and see what all the other foam junkies have been building. There are free plans, and lot’s of tips and ideas as well as unique new planes that you won’t find anywhere else.
  • Page 4 The motors should be a snug fit into the slots in the nacelles. Line the motors up with the wires pointing inwards. Two tips: Align the motors so that the propellers can stop evenly while horizontal. This will help keep them off the ground. ©2005 FoamFly.com...
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  • Page 7 Consider pointing the motors ever so slightly to the right to help counteract propeller torque. Weld the motors in place with hot glue where they meet the foam. Radio Gear: The Servo bays are pre-cut to be a perfect fit for GWS Pico Servos, but you should be able to make modifications to fit servos in the same size range.
  • Page 8 Double check the CG, and that the controls actually move in the right directions. Center all the controls, and give the plane a gentle push at about 3/4 throttle. Get the plane trimmed for level flight, and…Have Fun! Collect them all. ;) ©2005 FoamFly.com...
  • Page 9 APPENDIX: The Tools: (and things you’ll need) Pliers: Something suitable for wire bending. Knives: a Razor knife, and an X-Acto would both be useful. .032” wire for pushrods and possibly landing gear Glue: UHU Creativ’ contact cement, Hot Glue Gun, or Foam-Safe CA, or Elmer’s White glue, or RC-56 type white glue, or Epoxy.