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(MicronWings Version)
MicronWings sells this deluxe version of the A6M2 Zero
under license from the manufacturer, Minimum RC. The
MicronWings Deluxe Version features an airframe cut from
3mm Depron as well as improved design features and the
addition of ailerons to make this a true 4 channel model.
The A6M2 Zero is small enough to be flown indoors (sports
stadium area) by an experienced RC pilot and is also
capable of being flown outside on a calm day. With a direct
drive 7mm x 20mm brushed motor, this model has the
power and speed to perform basic aerobatics such as rolls
and loops.
Specifications
Wingspan: 37.5cm
Flying Weight: 30 grams
Channels: 4
Suggested Receiver: 4Ch Micro
Motor: 7mm Brushed Direct Drive
Airframe Kit
(Included Contents)
* Airframe Parts Sheets (Depron)
* Airframe Bracing Parts (Plywood)
* Motor and Propeller
* Control Linkages + Pushrods
* Sandpaper Sheet
* Decal Stickers
Needed to Complete
* Micro Receiver with 2A ESC
* Three Micro Servos (5320 Servos)
* Transmitter and Battery Charger
* Battery (DualSky 150mah 1S)
* Soldering Iron with Fine Tip
* Epoxy Glue
* UHU Por Expanded Polystyrene Glue
* Hobby Knife
* Blenderm Hinge Tape
* Modelling Tape - Optional
* Ruler (metal preferred)
* Fine tip scissors
* Tweezers
(with battery)
(Link)
(Product
Link)

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  • Page 1 * Modelling Tape - Optional (Product Link) * Ruler (metal preferred) MicronWings sells this deluxe version of the A6M2 Zero * Fine tip scissors under license from the manufacturer, Minimum RC. The * Tweezers MicronWings Deluxe Version features an airframe cut from 3mm Depron as well as improved design features and the addition of ailerons to make this a true 4 channel model.
  • Page 2 Included Parts - Your kit includes the following parts. Depron parts sheets, Carbon rods, control linkages, motor and propeller Decal Stickers...
  • Page 3: Before You Start

    Servo 5320 Black SH 40C. Australian customers can purchase these from MicronWings Control System Configuration You will need a transmitter which has the capability to change servo direction. Most modern transmitters have this function in a menu on the transmitter.
  • Page 4: Build Instructions

    Build Instructions Cut the parts from the Depron sheets and cut out any pieces from the airframe which need to be removed such as the circle holes, receiver and battery bay cutouts and so on. The following control surfaces need to have a bevel cut into one edge.
  • Page 5 At this time connect up all your electronics and check everything works properly. Check all your trims and mixing on you transmitter are set these to neutral. Glue the left hand side in place. Apply glue to the left hand side sheet not the middle fuselage sheet.
  • Page 6 Use Blenderm hinge tape to attach all the control surfaces – rudder, elevator and ailerons. For the rudder, only apply hinge tape to the top and bottom of the surface. Later a sticker will be attached which will also act as a hinge. Glue the horizontal stabilizer in place.
  • Page 7 If using the recommended receiver from MicronWings, confirm the motor wire arrangement shown in this image. The black motor wire is closest to the edge of the receiver and the white wire is on the inner side of the receiver.
  • Page 8 Use the double sided tape supplied and cut a piece this size and attach it to the receiver. Then secure the receiver to the airframe. Next glue the left wing in place. Bend the foam about 40 degrees till it cracks along the half cut line. We suggest using Epoxy glue where the wing attaches to the wooden wing support.
  • Page 9 Cut the stickers and attach to the wings after the wings have fully dried. Two red roundels go on the top of the wings and another two below in the same location. Wheel stickers go here. Glue in place all the control horns. Note that the elevator horn is on the right side and the rudder horn is on the left hand side.
  • Page 10 The servo wires should all exit on the left hand side as shown here and then go down through the hole in the wing. Secure the servo wires in place with a piece of hinge tape. Plug in the servos. You may need to use a pair of tweezers to connect the rudder servo plug to the receiver at the front.
  • Page 11 The completed aileron joint. With all the control linkages connected up it’s time to remove the tape holding the control surfaces straight. Check the control surfaces are all straight and level and adjust if needed by adjusting the “U” shaped section near the control horn.
  • Page 12 MicronWings recommends the following maximum control surface deflections. Use the programming options on your transmitter to limit the maximum travel amounts.
  • Page 13 Overview Video A quick look at the airframe and it’s features. Flight Video A flight in the local park.
  • Page 14 Flight Video Flying at Sunset. Copyright © MicronWings 2018: All rights reserved. This manual is for personal use only. No unauthorized copying or digital distributing permitted without permission from MicronWings.