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RCRCM Strega
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Materials needed
Strega-Kit
You can order the kit via https://www.rcrcm.com. Once the kit arrives you should have a good work
bench covered with cloth (for plane surface protection) at hand. First lay out all parts. Here is what
you should find, see figure 1.
Figure 1. List of Strega kit parts: (a)Wings; (b)accessories [see insert on the upper left; 16 clevises, 8
threaded rods, 4 control horns]; (c)wing servo mounts; (d)wing servo-bay covers; (e)ballast tube; (f)fuselage
servo tray; (g)carbon push-rods; (h)tail piece; (i)fuselage; (j)V-tail joiners; (k)two piece V-tail; (l)wing joiner;
(m)canopy.
Additional materials required
Servos: I used two DS215MG V3 in the fuselage and four DS225MG as wing servos.
Receiver: I used a R6208SB from Futaba, but many different ones will do just fine.
Battery: You can use many types of NiMH or lithium technology based batteries, which are readily
available in several RC shops. There is no need to go for high discharge C. Just make sure the voltage
fits your RC system and you have at least 2Ah capacity, offering a good amount of flying time. My
personal choice were two Samsung ICR18650 LiIo cells, 2850 mAh capacity, 2C discharge capability
connected in series and with self soldered balancer and connector cable system. LiIo cells are
probably one of the cheapest & best systems in terms of space requirements, weight, performance
and price.
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