RC Groups Muncie Fast & Furious Assembly Instructions Manual

Rcsmp interpretation v2 with 3d-printed motor mount

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Muncie Fast & Furious, RCSMP interpretation v2
The original plans for this airplane can be downloaded from
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1061750
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=13073741&postcount=65
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ww2ecombat/attachments/folder/1645938991/item/list
16"
1.25"
4"
Fig. 1: Foam cutting diagram
Cut out ailerons under an angle. Swap left and right, that creates a beveled edge.
Glue the ailerons to the edge using Foam-Tac. The glue creates strong and flexible hinges.
Keeping the ailerons folded up, place a packing tape around the fold. That way the tape creates
a nice hinge on both the top and the bottom of the ailerons (see Error: Reference source not
found).
Repeat the same process with the elevator.
Press the edge of a bamboo skewer across the leading edge of the horizontal stabilizer so that
the skewer is half-buried in the foam. Press the top and bottom of the leading edge to match the
thickness of the bamboo skewer. Make a nice airfoil-shaped leading edge around the skewer
(see Fig. 2)
with 3D-printed motor mount
Assembly instructions
2"
1.75
"
4"
2"
2"
16"
8"
2"
9"
1.25"
3"
5.5"
3.5"
1.25"
5"
4"
5.5"
4.5"

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  • Page 1 Muncie Fast & Furious, RCSMP interpretation v2 with 3D-printed motor mount Assembly instructions The original plans for this airplane can be downloaded from • http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1061750 http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=13073741&postcount=65 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ww2ecombat/attachments/folder/1645938991/item/list 16” 16” 8” 5” 2” 1.25” 4” 5.5” 3” 2” 1.75 1.25” ” 4”...
  • Page 2 Fig. 2: Preparing leading edge for imbedded bamboo skewer. Repeat the same process with the vertical fin. • Cut out a V-shape at the front of the tail piece to match the shape of the wing (see Fig. 3). Glue •...
  • Page 3 Fig. 4: Preparing wing leading edge Glue the motor mount stick to the front bottom of the wing and tape the wing spar to the leading • edge of the wing using a tape. (Fig. 5) Fig. 5: Glued and taped motor mount and wing spar Glue the two fuselage halves together with Foam-Tac.
  • Page 4 Fig. 6: Battery mounting strap Cut out the holes for the servos and for the motor stick on the fuselage. The elevator servo • should be about 1/2"-1" (1.5-2.5cm) from the aileron servo. Glue the fuselage to the bottom of the wing. •...
  • Page 5 Fig. 7: Taping vertical fin Poke a hole through the wing into the fuselage with that sticking out sharp edge and glue the • vertical fin to the wing, making sure it is square to the wing. Tape the top of the wing around the vertical fin, cover the seam between the wing and the tail, •...
  • Page 6 Insert and glue 4-6 toothpicks through the wing into the fuselage at different angles throughout • the length of the fuselage (Fig. 7). Fig. 9: Reinforcing fuselage with toothpicks Screw pushrod stoppers to the outer hole of the clevices. Screw the clevices to the top of the •...
  • Page 7 Time to test fly. • Sources for spare parts Carbon tube 5mm x 3mm x 1000mm, $6.40 each • http://www.rcfoam.com/cart.php?target=product&product_id=783&category_id=94 Motor Suppo 2208/14 1450Kv • http://www.aerocraftrc.com/otherpage.php?id=80 ESC, $16.50, Deans connector, includes bullets • http://www.lazertoyz.com/-ESC-10AX-10-AMP-ESC-w2-amp-BEC_p_34.html Props $4.50 for 5 • http://www.headsuprc.com/servlet/the-1450/8040-%288x4%29-Propellers-FIVE/Detail batteries.

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