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Albatros DII 36 Albatros DII R/C Scale Model Instructions CONTACT INFORMATION The Albatros DII was designed by M.K. Bengtson Manufactured and Distributed by: Bengtson Company e mail: sales@aerodromerc.com Web Site: www.aerodromerc.com

Albatros DII 36 Page 1 Albatros DII Thank you for purchasing the Albatros DII model for electric flight. THE MODEL A semi scale adaptation of the Albatros DII, this model is designed to be easy to build and exciting to fly. WINGS Wing Construction Pin down, over the plan, the t/e, spars and wing tip, gluing as required. Add the leading edge stock after the basic frame is done as the stock is inserted in a rotated fashion. Add the wing tips and align the front tip along the center of the leading edge. Sand the leading edge stock to be rounded and meet the ribs. Finished Model by Dave Ottney POWER SET UP The 6V S400 motor powers the model using the Mini Olympus 2.33:1 Gearbox and a 10x4.7 APC prop. Battery power pack is an 8 cell 600maH Nicad or an equivalent weight Nimh Wing Pinned to Plan Scalloping can be done easily by fitting sandpaper on a dowel or other appropriately shaped object and simply sand the scallops. Start sanding at the center point of the scallop and stop as soon as the desired depth is reached. SPECIFICATIONS More than 215 laser cut parts Scale: ~1/10 Wingspan: 36ʺ Wing Area: 442 sq in Weight: 24 oz Channels: R/E/A/T Power System: Speed 400, Mini Olympus 2.33:1 gearbox Prop: 10x6 Wheels: Balsa & plywood, Neoprene foam tires Airfoil Type: Flat bottomed Spinner: Foam and fiberglass Decals: Available on website Covering: Litespan or Polyspan BUILDING THE MODEL BEFORE STARTING A note about the photos: The photos were taken of a prototype and the parts supplied may look slightly different from them. However, the concepts illustrated are the same. Wing Detail (Note: Photo is of the Albatros DIII Aileron) The leading edge of the aileron is rounded over with sandpaper to make the aileron movable with a minimum gap. The trailing edge of the wing in that section is left flat. FUSELAGE CONSTRUCTION The fuselage is built as two side structures, which are then joined over the plan. This system not only keeps each stage simple, but it also helps to ensure a straight fuselage.

Albatros DII 36 Page 2 Building the Fuselage Begin by building two fuselage side frames over the plan and allow to dry. Fuselage Nose Filler Balsa Blocks Frame Construction Detail Join the two frames over the plan with cross braces and the tail skid mount F7. Check, check and check again that this and ALL other structures remain perfectly aligned. The right side of the fuselage is a bit shorter than the left side. This is to build in right thrust and allow the spinner to rotate properly on the model. Former F1 is also angled a bit for down thrust. Place F7 carefully. It is designed to run down the centerline of the fuselage. It serves to position the vertical stabilizer and tail skid. Use a length of 1/4 diameter birch or hard balsa dowel at the end of the fuselage. This gives the fuselage a nice rounded termination. Sand Fuse to Shape Adding the Decking Add all the stringers and formers, and carefully trim to size and fit 1/32 sheeting (sheeting is optional). Some have also sheeted the fuselage sides with 1/32 balsa as well. Keep in mind that excess weight in the tail is to be avoided, so use these sheeting options with the lightest balsa available. Fuselage Construction Detail Decking Construction Detail Optional 1/32 balsa sheeting is shown over stringers. Fuselage Bottom Stringers Copyright 2005 11 M.K. Bengtson All Rights Reserved Rev 07/11

Albatros DII 36 Page 3 Adding The Undercarriage Plates Remove from the board and add the plywood crosspieces that serve as u/c plates. TAIL SURFACES Lay out and glue parts of the tail surfaces on the plans. Blue Foam Inserted to Shape Fuselage Tail Surface Detail Sand the tail parts, rounding off all edges. Don t add the horns or hinge the surfaces until after covering is complete. Blue Foam Sanded to Shape Sand the blue foam to shape. Dave chose to sheet the entire top, bottom and sides of the model with 1/32 balsa. Tail Surfaces Pinned on Plans Sheeted Top, Bottom and Sides It weighs only 3 oz. LANDING GEAR The undercarriage is made from two pairs of 1/16 wire cut to the shapes as shown on the plan. Each half inserts Copyright 2005 11 M.K. Bengtson All Rights Reserved Rev 07/11

Albatros DII 36 Page 4 into the mounting blocks, which are attached to the fuselage. They are set in place using epoxy. The joints where the axle and U/C legs meet should be cleaned with the wire bush on a Dremel tool. With the joints nice and shiny, a bit of brass or copper wire binds the joints. Solder using plenty of heat. Some modellers prefer an alternate method. Instead of wire and solder, lash the parts together with Kevlar thread and CA glue. Finish the joint with epoxy. This method always works and avoids the cold solder joint that can fail in time. Be sure to use Kevlar or Nylon thread, as common cotton thread will fail. It is best to attach the landing gear after the bottom of the fuselage is covered and painted as covering and painting with the gear on is awkward. Spinner Components The spinner is composed of fiberglassed blue foam. The spinner is made from blue foam which is tack glued to a piece of 1/32 ply. Epoxy a short 1/4 diameter dowel to the back in the center of the disk. Place the assembly in a drill chuck and sand the foam to shape while it spins. Glass the foam using standard glassing techniques. (Note, Minwax Polycrylic is an excellent substitute for epoxy). When the epoxy is ready, cut the excess fiberglass away. Then remove the plywood and carve out the necessary recess for the propeller. Drill out the dowel on the plywood disk. Glue the spinner to the plywood disk after the prop is mounted to the model. It should be perfectly aligned with the fuselage. It looks complicated but in practice the process goes easily and works very well. DUMMY MOTOR Spinner Detail Dummy Motor Mounted In Place Assemble the dummy motor from the balsa parts supplied and sand to shape. Not all the parts of the engine are supplied as some are best fabricated from other materials. Solid 16 gauge copper electrical wire (black insulated ) makes an excellent radiator hose. COVERING Any lightweight covering material can be used. Polyspan makes a good choice although Litespan is also popular. Dave Ottney used Litespan. He also used stain and a streaked wood finish for the fuselage.downloadable decal outlines are available on line at http://www.aerodromerc.com/decals. Assembled Model Ready to Cover

Albatros DII 36 Page 5 WHEELS Gluing the ply sides on the ¼ balsa core makes the basis for the wheels. Use the brass hub for alignment. Epoxy the hubs in place and add a sufficient amount of epoxy around the base of the hub to reinforce the connection of the hub to the ply. Plywood reinforcing hubs are provided that are to slip over the brass tubing as shown. Alternatively, gluing an additional ½ square piece of scrap 1/8 balsa with a hole drilled in the center can be substituted. Next, CA glue the neoprene cording together to from a tire. Use thin CA sparingly as the CA bonds very aggressively to the rubber. Press the CA wetted ends together for an instant bond. The best way to align the ends is to glue them while they are in place on the wheel. Then attach the tires to the wheels and CA in place. A thin bead of CA around the rim makes for a secure tire. Paper cones are cut out. Use a ballpoint pen to score each line on the back to make an impression of spokes. It is helpful to do this operation on a paper tablet so that the pen makes a good crease. Fold the paper along the crease lines to exaggerate the raised lines. One of the sections forming a wedge is cut out. Make cuts to the center of the circle along a pair of the spokes. Close the paper cut out to form a cone and tape the joint inside the cone. hold the wheel in place and then the cone is attached. This method makes a very nice scale appearance. INSTALLING THE RADIO CONTROL GEAR Aileron Servos Aileron servos are mounted in wing and attached with short threaded rods to the ailerons. Use a Y wiring harness connector to wire the servos to a single radio connection. If differential aileron throws are desired, rotate each servo horn forward about 20 degrees, while maintaining the neutral position of the aileron. This should counter any adverse aileron yaw. Battery Tray After all the above has been placed, mount the battery tray made from 1/8 balsa and use the battery position to balance the model as shown on the plan. ASSEMBLY Wing Using Locating Dowels And Aligning Wing Panels The first task is to epoxy the lower wings accurately onto the fuselage. Use 5 minute epoxy for this task. Apply epoxy to the wing rib that meets the fuselage. Attach the wings to the fuselage. Use the locating dowels to assist with aligning the wing panels. Allow epoxy to set. After the lower wings are attached, the struts are inserted. Use music wire lashed and CA glued to the laser cut ply cabane struts as strengtheners and attachment points to be epoxied into hard bass blocks in the top wings. The top wing is added and epoxied in place. Fitting Tail Surfaces The horizontal stabilizer is in two halves and has tabs that fit into slots in the side of the fuselage. Insert the two halves, and dry fit the elevator using CA hinges. The elevator serves as an alignment tool so that the horizontal stab can be CA glued in place. The vertical stabilizer also fits into a slot in the top of the fuselage formed in F7. Control Horns On The Pushrod Ends Completed Wheels The inside cones may now be attached to the wheels. The outside cones may be attached at this point if wheel collars are to be used. Alternatively, after installing the wheels on the landing gear, a washer may be soldered to Slip the control horns onto the wire pushrod ends and, with both the servos and the control surfaces centered, glue the horns into their slots. Fitting the rigging wires. Use strong thread or Kevlar fishing line or elastic beading cording to simulate rigging wires. Use small screws,

Albatros DII 36 fishing hook eyes, straight pinheads or small eyelets to attach the lines. While not technically required these wires can add a degree of strength to your model. Windsock Datafiles Albatros Fighters publication has details on placement and markings. Available at http://www.aeroplanebooks.com/ Battery hatch Fashion a Battery Hatch from Soft Balsa Page 6 Balancing The Model Balance the model at the point shown. It is best to position the battery to do this operation. FLYING The model should ROG on pavement or hard surfaces. On grass, the model may require hand launching. Be careful that your hand or fingers do not catch on the lower rigging. Launch firmly and level. Let the model gain altitude slowly off the runway. Applying too much up elevator at slow speeds risks a stall. Make your turns gently as tight turns risk tip stalling in any model. Don t expect the elevator to make the model climb. Think of the elevator as a device to change the attitude of the model. The wing and airspeed ultimately make the model climb. Often down elevator applied at stalling can avoid a major crash. The most important details for proper flight operations are: 1. CG location. Tail heavy models never fly well or at all. 2. Down and right thrust 3. Straight and non warped wings. Battery Hatch Detail Finished Model CONTACT INFORMATION Distributed by: Bengtson Company e mail: sales@aerodromerc.com Web Site: www.aerodromerc.com Servo Bay Detail Copyright 2005 11 M.K. Bengtson All Rights Reserved Rev 07/11