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Max-Thrust MX2 Assembly And Instruction Manual

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MX2
Aerobatic Model Aircraft
Assembly and Instruction Manual
Warning:
This radio controlled model is not a toy. It requires skill to fly and is not recommended for
the novice pilot. It should not be operated by children without the supervision of a suitably
experienced adult. Max-Thrust reserves the right to modify the specification of this model at
any time.
© Century UK Limited 2011. All rights reserved.

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  • Page 1 This radio controlled model is not a toy. It requires skill to fly and is not recommended for the novice pilot. It should not be operated by children without the supervision of a suitably experienced adult. Max-Thrust reserves the right to modify the specification of this model at any time.
  • Page 2 Overview Thank-you for purchasing this MAX-THRUST MX2 radio controlled model aircraft. The MX2 offers a stunning combination of terrific looks and sensational flight performance. Manufactured from “EPOFLEXY” it is extremely robust, however, in the event of a “less than perfect” arrival, we supply a range of spares to get you flying again in the shortest time.
  • Page 3 Parts List. 1. Fuselage Adhesive 2. Wings Propeller 3. Horizontal Tail Plane 10. Screws & Fixings Pack 4. Clear Canopy 11. Spinner 5. Vertical Fin & Rudder 12. “Y” Lead Connector 6. Fibreglass Spar 13. Tail wheel assembly 7. Undercarriage...
  • Page 4 Tools Required to Complete 1. Screwdrivers 4. Modelling Knife 2. Pliers 5. Measure or Ruler 3. 10mm Spanner 6. Drill Additional Items Required to Complete 3350mAh Li-Po 4S Battery Pack (Power-Tech Recommended) Charger (Power-Tech, C6, B606 or X-Drive Recommended) 2.4GHz Transmitter 2.4GHz Receiver Self-Adhesive Tape Velcro Fastenings...
  • Page 5 1. Main Landing gear Slide the right-hand landing gear into the aperture on the underside of the fuselage. Line up the fixing holes and secure in position with 2 of M4 x 25mm cap head screws, (image 1). Repeat the process for the left-hand landing gear. 2.
  • Page 6 3. Vertical Fin and Rudder Using a sharp knife, remove the decal covering the recess moulded in the base of the rudder, (image 8). Slide the plastic tail wheel steering holder into the moulded recess on the rudder. Position one plastic control horn over the tail wheel steering holder, align the holes and fix with 2 of M2 x 10 screws positioned diagonally as shown, (image 9).
  • Page 7 5. Wing Assembly Starting with the right wing panel, use a sharp knife to remove the decal covering the control horn recesses moulded into the aileron, (image 15).Using two M2 x 15mm screws, fix the aileron control horn and its plastic reinforcement plate in position.
  • Page 8 7. Canopy If you wish to fit an optional pilot figure in the cockpit of your MX2, then do so now, (image 23). We recommend that you drill two small holes as shown in the clear canopy to allow any heat to disperse, (image 24).
  • Page 9 The canopy is held in position with a rubber retaining band positioned in the fuselage and the pre-installed magnetic catches, (image 27). Do not attempt to fly the model without the canopy secured in position with the retaining band attached. 8.
  • Page 10 Rudder: 15mm deflection each way. Centre of Gravity The centre of gravity of your MX2 is 100mm back from the furthest forward point of the wing, (image 31). Using the recommended 3300mAh 4S Li-Po battery in a fully forward position in the battery...