Additional items required, Decisions you must make, Radio equipment engine recommendations – Great Planes Big Stik 60 ARF MonoKote - GPMA1221 User Manual

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member of a club, your local hobby shop has information
about clubs in your area whose membership includes
experienced pilots.

In addition to joining an R/C club, we strongly recommend
you join the AMA (Academy of Model Aeronautics). AMA
membership is required to fly at AMA sanctioned clubs. There
are over 2,500 AMA chartered clubs across the country.
Among other benefits, the AMA provides insurance to its
members who fly at sanctioned sites and events. Additionally,
training programs and instructors are available at AMA club
sites to help you get started the right way. Contact the AMA
at the address or toll-free phone number below:

Academy of Model Aeronautics

5151 East Memorial Drive

Muncie, IN 47302-9252

Tele. (800) 435-9262

Fax (765) 741-0057

Or via the Internet at:

http://www.modelaircraft.org

There are several engines that will work well in your .40 or
.60 sized Big Stik ARF.

For the .40 Big Stik we recommend a 2-stroke engine such
as the O.S.

®

LA .40, O.S. .40 FX, O.S. .46 FX or the

SuperTigre

®

G40. For unsurpassed power and realistic

sound, an O.S. FS-70 can't be beat.

For the .60 Big Stik we recommend a 2-stroke engine such
as the O.S. LA .65, O.S. .61 FX or the SuperTigre G61. If
you prefer a four stroke engine the O.S.FS-70 or O.S. FS-91
are both good choices.

The Great Planes Big Stik ARF .40 and .60 require a good
four channel radio system like the Futaba

®

4VF. Both

airplanes require a total of five servos each with a minimum
of 44 oz-in of torque. A Y-harness and two 6" servo extensions
are also required.

21st Century

®

sealing iron (COVR2700)

21st Century trim seal iron (COVR2750)

21st Century iron cover (COVR2702)

In addition to common household tools and hobby tools, this
is the “short list” of the most important items required to
build the Big Stik ARF.

Great Planes Pro

CA and Epoxy

glue are recommended.

2 oz. Pro CA (Thin, GPMR6003)

Propeller (Top Flite

®

Power Point

®

-Refer To Your Engine's

Instructions For Proper Size)

2 oz. Pro CA+ (Medium, GPMR6009)

6-Minute Pro Epoxy (GPMR6045)

30-Minute Pro Epoxy (GPMR6047)

Epoxy Brushes (GPMR8060)

Mixing Sticks (GPMR8055)

Hobby Knife (HCAR0105), #11 blades (HCAR0211)

Masking Tape (TOPR8018)

1/4" Latex Foam Rubber Padding (HCAQ1000)

Paper Towels

Drill Bits: 1/16" (1.5mm), 5/64" (2mm), 3/32" (2.4mm),
1/4" (6mm)

Dremel

®

Moto-Tool

with cutoff wheel

4-40 Tap and drill (Big Stik 40)

6-32 Tap and drill (Big Stik 60)

Here is a list of optional tools mentioned in the manual that
will help you build the Big Stik ARF.

Switch and Charge Jack (GPMM1000)

Great Planes CG Machine

(GPMR2400)

Top Flite Precision Magnetic Prop Balancer

(TOPQ5700)

Straightedge with scale (HCAR0475)

CA Debonder (GPMR6039)

CA Applicator tips (GPMR6033)

CA Accelerator (GPMR6034)

Threadlocker (GPMR6060)

Denatured Alcohol (for epoxy clean up)

Builders Triangle Set (HCAR0480) (for fin alignment)

Dead Center

Engine Mount Hole Locator (GPMR8130)

Great Planes AccuThrow

Deflection Gauge (for

measuring control throws, GPMR2405)

There are two types of screws used in this kit:

Sheet metal screws are designated by a number and a
length. For example #6 x 3/4"

This is a #6 screw that is 3/4" long.

IMPORTANT BUILDING NOTES

Optional Supplies and Tools

Adhesives and Building Supplies

Covering Accessories

ADDITIONAL ITEMS REQUIRED

Radio Equipment

Engine Recommendations

DECISIONS YOU MUST MAKE

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