28in Super EVA Foam F-22 Raptor Kit Specifications Wingspan: 27.5in (700mm) Length: 38.3in (975mm) Flying Weight: Approx. 1.2lbs (530g)
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Hobby Knife Small Phillips Screwdriver Set Metric Allen Wrenches Scissors Small Pliers Wire Cutters Before Starting Assembly Unpack your airplane and examine the components. Check for damage of any kind. If you see any damage, please contact Value Hobby immediately.
Airframe Parts 1. Fuselage front part. 2. Fuselage bottom part. 3. Wing front part. 4. Fuselage side part. 5. Fuselage front part. 6. Wing left part. 7. Wing right part. 8. Fin left part. 9. Fin right part. 10. Carbon fiber reinforcement rods. One 350mm rod and one 640mm rod.
Small Parts 1. Wheels (3 pieces) 2. Front wheel steering linkage 3. Landing gear plywood mount with wire cutout (2 pieces) 4. Landing gear plywood mount locking board (4 pieces) 5. Rear landing gear wires (2 pieces) 6. Front landing gear wire 7. Wheel collar 8. Front landing gear wood block 9. Front landing gear pushrod 10. Aileron/Elevator servo pushrood (4 pieces) 11. Plastic motor mount 12. Control horns (4 pieces) 13. Pushrod EZ-connector (5 pieces) 14. Battery hook and loop velcro strap 15. Battery self-adhesive velcro strap
RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT Product SKU Quantity Flysky FS-i6 Transmitter and Receiver Set FLY-RC-4572 1 Towerpro MG90s or SG90 3 E400 2212-2200KV Brushless Motor 1 GForce 30A Brushless ESC 1 GForce Elite Series 1600mAh 3S LiPO 1 Gemfan 6 x 4 Prop 1 Foam Safe Glue 1 Hot Melt Glue 1 Hot Melt Glue Gun 1
Airframe Assembly Locate the two wing halves. Apply foam safe glue to the inter-locking joining areas of the two halves. After applying the glue, put the joined wing on a flat surface carefully. Wait for at least 3-5 minute until the glue has cured. The pre-cut motor opening on the wing needs to be cleared of foam.
Locate the front of the wing, apply hot melt adhesive to the joining area. Join the wing with the front of the wing and allow the glue to properly bond.
Locate the two fuselage halves. Use foam safe glue to join them together. Allow the glue to fully cure. The fuselage has locking tabs that match slots on the wing. By sliding the fuselage onto the wing, carefully align and test-fit the fuselage with the wing. When proper positioned, the fuselage should end near the motor opening on the wing.
After the fuselage has been test-fit with the wing, use hot melt glue to secure the fuselage onto the wing.
Apply hot melt glue to the bottom of the fuselage as shown. Install the fuselage bottom plate on the fuselage as shown. The locking tabs on the fuselage should be aligned with the slots on the bottom plate.
Apply hot melt glue to the slots on the wing and the locking tabs on the fuselage bottom plate. Install the left and right fuselage side boards.
Locate the 350mm carbon fiber rod and the 640mm carbon fiber rod. Install the carbon fiber rods in the pre-cut slots on the wing. Apply hot melt glue to secure the rods on the wing.
Slide the vertical fins into the pre-cut slots on the wing. Apply hot melt glue to secure the vertical fins. The vertical fins should be installed at roughly 60 degree angle to the wing.
This completes the assembly of the foam airframe of the airplane.
Landing Gear Installation Parts used in landing gear assembly: Locate the wood landing gear mount with cut out for the landing gear wire. Apply CA glue to the land gear to secure it to the wood mount. Then sandwich the landing gear mount between the other two wood pieces and use hot melt glue to secure.
Install tire on the landing gears. Lock the tires in place with the supplied wheel collars.
Use hot melt glue to secure the wooden landing gear block to the side of the fuselage. Pay attention to the correct orientation. Locate the slot for installing front landing gear on the fuselage. Apply hot melt glue in the slot. Install the wood block in the slot. Use 2mm or 1/16 drill bit with the opening on the wood block as guide, drill through the wood block and through the fuselage. If you don t have a drill you may also heat the landing gear wire and use it to melt the foam on the fuselage and create the necessary hole.
The landing gear wire is longer than needed so you should cut roughly 1 1/4in from the landing gear wire. Assemble the landing gear as shown below. Use the wheel collar to secure the landing gear wire. Install a micro servo in the pre-cut servo opening on the fuselage. Use hot melt glue to secure the servo. Install an EZ-connector on the servo arm for installing pushrod.
Locate the 3in pushrod and install the pushrod as shown below. After you have aligned the pushrod with the control horn and servo arm, you should cut the excess length from the pushrod, leaving roughly 1/2in at the end for future adjustments.
Servo Installation Instructions below are for using linked aileron and elevator control surfaces. If you plan to use separate servos for aileron and elevators, you will need to cut two additional servo openings and use the EZ-connector on all four control horns. Assemble two control horns with EZ-connectors. Two other control horns do not need EZ-connectors. Also install EZ-connector on the servo arm of two of your own servos. Install the two control horns with EZ-connector on the elevators. The two control horns without EZ-connector should be on the ailerons.
Glue the two aileron servos to the servo openings on the fuselage using hot melt glue. Connect the aileron and elevator control horns using 135mm (Approx. 5.3in) pushrods as shown below. If you want to use separate servos for aileron and elevator you will need to make a servo opening on the fuselage for the elevator servos.
Motor and Battery Installation Open the fuselage door. Position the velcro straps in the velcro slot. Apply hot melt glue to the edge of the foam. Secure the battery plate to the edge of the foam.
Secure your motor to the plastic motor mount. Secure your prop to the motor. The motor opening can accommodate upto 6in props. Glue the motor mount to the airframe using hot melt glue.
Connect the ESC to your motor. Connect the servo wires to your receiver. You may install also a velcro on the battery plate to secure the battery. Fuselage door can be secured to the fuselage using tape.
The CG should be 435mm (17.1in) from the front of the airplane. Control throws should be 30-40 degrees.