Great Planes Reactor 1.60 ARF - GPMA1580 User Manual

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9. Wrap your receiver and battery pack with 1/4" [6.4mm]

thick latex foam. Use the straps you made to mount your
battery and receiver to the center equipment tray.

10. We used a 2.4GHz radio system for this build-up, but if

you’re using a 72MHz radio system, an antenna routing tube
is provided for you in the upper left side of the fuselage.

Skip to the “Final Assembly” section.

Radio System Installation – Electric Brushless

1. Locate the switch plate that fi ts your brand of radio switch.

Four plates are supplied: two Futaba switch & Ernst charge
jacks and two Hobbico heavy-duty & Ernst charge jacks. Fit
your switch and charge jack to the plate and use a pen or
pencil to draw an outline of the switch and jack onto the back
side of the plate. Remove the switch and charge jack.

2. Use two 7 x 22mm and two 6 x 29mm sticks to make a

fl ange for the charge plate.

3. Install the switch plate on the model using epoxy. For

C.G. reasons, the radio equipment is mounted in the aft
equipment bay. A cutout for the switch plate is provided in the
left and right rear fuselage. You may choose either location.

4. Tack down the covering over the switch plate using a

covering iron set to a low temperature.

5. Trim the covering from over the switch plate holes and

install the switch and charge jack. Iron the covering to the
switch plate before you begin trimming.

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