S2066 - Miss Acro
Technical data
Wing Span
Length
Wing Area
Weight
Wing Loading
Radio
Electric motor/Cells
Introduction
Congratulations on buying Miss Acro,
the latest development of our previous Miss Moravia.
Following many requests from delighted pilots of Miss
Moravia, we have now added ailerons to allow Miss
Acro to keep all of the best characteristics of Miss
Moravia and in addition offer the maneuverability that
the sport pilot requires. The recent availability of small
brushless motors offers the ideal solution for the more
exuberant pilots while the transparent fuselage
allows for easy inspection of the electronic parts at a
glance and the large canopy offers extraordinarily
easy access to all the equipment. Change the battery
really is a breeze on this model! Enjoy your Miss
Acro!
Before starting construction
Carefully study the building Instructions as well
as the assembly sketches: it is time well spent.
Check off each construction step as you complete it
so that if work is interrupted you'll be able to resume
where you left off. A bracket [ ] is placed next to each
building stage for this purpose.
Checking the kit
[ ]
Examine the kit to ensure nothing is missing.
[ ]
Remove each die cut part and sand carefully
where required.
Equipment needed
Here's all you need to build your Miss Acro:
[ ]
Modelling knife
[ ]
Scissors
[ ]
Sanding block with coarse and fine paper
[ ]
Set square
[ ]
Drill with a 2 and 3 mm bit
[ ]
Adhesive tape
[ ]
Round file 5 mm diameter
[ ]
Some black enamel paint
[ ]
5 minute Epoxy or Cyanoacrylate Glue
1,380 mm
900 mm
25.6 dm
2
900 g
35 g/dm
2
4 ch
"400" (7/8 Cells)
Wing assembly
W-1 [ ] Using a knife with a sharp blade, trim the
covering film from the wing root rib. Leave just a very
narrow overlap of film. Do not allow this overlap to
come away from the root rib, if it does come loose
use a film iron to iron back into place.
W-2 [ ] Carefully cut out the aperture for the aileron
servo in the right wing panel [2]. Repeat the operation
on the left wing panel [3].
W-3 [ ] Insert the wooden dowel [B3-8] into the right
wing [2], before offering this wing panel to the left wing
[3]. Before gluing check that all the parts fit
accurately together. If necessary, sand the dowel or
open up the bore of the hole. Check also for the
correct alignment of the two wings. After the glue has
been applied but before it has cured, check that the
wing's dihedral is as required (85 mm) Use a book or
block of wood under the raised panel to set the
required dihedral, then fill any minor gaps between
them with glue.