Fokker EI Eindecker

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Fokker EI Eindecker
Fokker E.I Eindecker
on the airfield
A Chevrolet Captiva or an Audi A6 is big enough to transport the Eindecker, with the
Audi Avant there is enough room for a passenger and some luggage.
The wheels and the top rigging mast must be removed, to be able to pack the
fuselage into the car; it takes only a few minutes to remove these parts. To further
reduce the height, the landing gear is fixed in the fully deflected position with two
small balsawood blocks inserted in the fuselage slot underneath.
Note that you should turn down the front aiming ring for transport.
Note that the front spar cables are
attached to the wings permanently,
even for transport.
These two cables remain
threaded through the pulley
when the rigging mast is
removed for transport.
The lower rear cables remain
attached to the wing warping
bellcranks, even for transport.
3
Insert the forks of one wing
into the fuselage.
Screw the top turnbuckle
about 3 turns.
4
Insert a pin inside the fuselage
in the forks of the rear spars.
Loop over the lower front cables
on the front apex
of the landing gear.
Attach the front wire.
5
Repeat for the other
wing, remeber to insert
the pin....
... and to loop over the lower front cables.
Use 6 and 7 mm open
spanners to tighten
and lock the two main
turnbuckles
6
Front rigging cables are ready.
If your lawn does not have fantastic
soft grass as mine, you have to use
a thick sponge cushion.
... and attach the lower cables to the wing.
7
Note: this turnbuckles, like many other, remain locked
even during transport.
Only 4 turnbuckles require adjusting, the two main
turnbuckles of the front cables, and the two turnbuckles
that you see on the next page.
Attach the upper rear cables on a wing.
8
Note: you can leave
this two turnbuckles
locked forever.
Attach the upper rear cables
on the other wing.
Note: on this wing you can leave forever the screw of the turnbuckles.
Using a 7 mm open
spanner and a 2 mm
steel rod to lock these
turnbuckles. Do not
over tighten these
cables or this will
have a negative effect
on the wing warping.
Wings now fitted and ready.
9
Mount the elevator...
...and connect the cables to the horns.
10
Now mount the rudder.
Connect the rudder cables.
Note: the spring pins of the rudder must be a bit cutted,
because it is very near to the elevator horns.
Ready to fly!
Total time less of 20 minuts.
11
FOKKER E.I EINDECKER 1:2,5 SCALE (40%)
Wingspan: 4.02 m (13.19 ft)
Length: 2.73 m (8.95 ft)
Wing area: 3.00 qm (32,3 sq-ft) approx.
Weight: 18/20 kg (40/44 lb)
Engine: Valach Motors VM 120B2-4T, 120 cc - Moki radial 5 cyl. 180 cc or similar.
Designed and engineered by Paolo Severin, in consultation with Gerhard Reinsch from August 2013 to May 2014
www.paoloseverin.it
Paolo Severin srl
Via Decorati al Valor Civile 57a
35142 Padova - Italy
Workshop: Via Monfalcone 11 - Padova
Tel. 049 8800329 - Fax 049 8800354
email: [email protected]
U.S. distributor:
www.vogelsang-aeroscale.com
German distributor:
www.toni-clark.com
Japanese distributor:
www.rcdepot-jp.com

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