Mini FuntanaXAssembly Manual
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1. Place the landing gear onto the bottom of the fuselage. They will angle forward when installed in the correct direction. Attach with two 4-40 x
3. Fit the assembly in Step 2 into the wheel pant and insert the bolt into the landing gear. With the fuselage level to the work surface, rotate t
Outrunner Motor InstallationRequired PartsFuselageBrushless motor4-40 x 3/8" machine screw (4)Required Tools and AdhesivesHex wrench: 3/32"S
2. Attach the Outrunner motor to the front of the firewall using four 4-40 x 3/8" machine screws.Cowling InstallationRequired PartsFuselage w/m
Important Information About Your PropellerIt is also very important to check to be sure the propeller is balanced before installing onto the shaft. An
Note: Make sure to check the balance of the propeller after enlarging the hole in the propeller. 5. Position the cowl so it is around 1/16"–1/8&
6. Enlarge the holes in the cowl using a 5/64" (2mm) drill bit. Secure the cowl using four 2mm x 8mm sheet metal screws. Snap the spinner con
2Introduction ...3Specifications ...
Aileron HingingRequired PartsWing (left and right)Aileron (left and right)CA hinges (8)Required Tools and AdhesivesT-pins Thin CADrill Paper towelDr
2. Slide three hinges into the slits in the aileron. Center the slot in the hinge with the hole drilled in Step 1. Place a T-pin in each hinge to
4. Firmly grasp the wing and aileron and gently pull on the aileron to ensure the hinges are secure and cannot be pulled apart. Use caution when g
Aileron Servos and LinkagesRequired PartsWing panel (right and left)Micro control connector (2)2mm x 4mm screw (2)4" (100mm) pushrod (2)Control h
2. Place the servo in the wing. Guide the servo lead out through the opening at the wing root. 3. Secure the aileron servo using the screws provi
4. Use a hobby knife to enlarge the inboard hole in the control horn to fit the 4" (100mm) long aileron pushrod wire. 5. Repeat Steps 1 throu
7. Attach the micro control connector to both servo arms. Be sure to use the included retainer to secure the micro control connector to the servo
Wing InstallationRequired PartsFuselage Wing (right and left)Wing tube #4 washer (silver) (2)4-40 x 1/2" machine screw (2)Wing fairing (2)Fairi
28 3. Slide the remaining wing panel into position. Secure the panels using 4-40 x 1/2" machine screws with #4 washers (silver) using a 3/32&q
29 5. Use 6-minute epoxy to glue the fairing to the wing. Make sure not to get glue on the fuselage. Use tape to hold the fairing tight against the
3IntroductionThank you for purchasing the Mini FuntanaX. To create the Mini Funtana X, E-flite started with the proven 3D benefits of the original Min
Stabilizer and ElevatorRequired PartsFuselage w/wing installedStabilizer ElevatorCA hinge (4)Required Tools and AdhesivesHobby knife Felt-tipped pen
3. Measure from the stab tip to the wing tip. Adjust the stab until the measurements are equal.A AA=A 4. View the airframe from the rear and make s
5. Double-check the adjustments from Steps 1 through 3. Use a felt-tipped pen to trace the outline of the fuselage onto the top and bottom of the st
7. Slide the stab and elevator back into position. Again, check the alignment and make sure everything lines up. Wick Thin CA into the joint between
Rudder and FinRequired PartsFuselage RudderFin CA hinge (3)Required Tools and AdhesivesHobby knife Thin CAFelt-tipped pen Square6-minute epoxy Me
3. Remove the covering from the bottom of the fin using the same technique used for the stabilizer. 4. Position the fin back onto the fuselage. Use
5. Use thin CA to glue the fin to the fuselage.Rudder and Elevator ServosRequired PartsFuselageMicro control horn w/backplate (2)5 3/4" (145mm)
1. Secure a 18" (457mm) servo extension to the servo. Mount the elevator servo using the hardware provided with the servo. 2. Use a hobby knif
4. Install the micro control connector onto the elevator servo arm. Pass the elevator pushrod wire through the connector. With the radio on and el
6. Attach the carbon stabilizer supports between the fuselage and stabilizer. Make notches in the stabilizer and fuselage for the rods to rest in. S
4Contents of Kit/Parts LayoutLarge Replacement Parts:EFL2426 Wing w/AileronsEFL2427 Fuselage w/HatchEFL2428 Tail SetEFL2429 Pushrod SetEFL2430 Ma
Final AssemblyRequired PartsFuselageWingCanopyReceiverBatteryBattery hatch4-40 x 1" socket head bolt (2)#4 washer (2)Hook and loop tapeHook and l
2. Place the canopy into position on the fuselage. Use a felt-tipped pen to trace the outline of the canopy onto the fuselage. 3. Use medium grit s
4. Use Formula 560 canopy glue to glue the canopy to the fuselage. Use masking tape to hold the canopy in position until the glue fully cures. 5. W
6. Install the battery hatch to the top of the fuselage. The magnet will hold the battery hatch in place. 7. Attach the optional side force generat
1. Turn on the transmitter and receiver of your Mini FuntanaX. Check the movement of the rudder using the transmitter. When the stick is moved right
Center of GravityAn important part of preparing the aircraft for flight is properly balancing the model.Caution: Do not inadvertently skip this step!T
1. Before each flying session, be sure to range check your radio. This is accomplished by turning on your transmitter with the antenna collapsed. Tu
Check Your RadioBefore going to the field, be sure that your batteries are fully charged per the instructions included with your radio. Charge both th
Flying Your Mini FuntanaXOnce you have finish the assembly of your Mini FuntanaX and have verified the center of gravity, you are ready to go. Check a
Building and Flying Notes49
5You will need a minimum 6-channel transmitter, crystals, micro receiver, and four sub-micro servos. You can choose to purchase a complete radio syste
2006 Official AMA National Model Aircraft Safety Code6) I will not operate models with metal-bladed propellers or with gaseous boosts, in which gases
2006 Official AMA National Model Aircraft Safety Code4) I will operate my model using only radio control frequencies currently allowed by the Federal
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