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The World Models Manufacturing P-47D THUNDERBOLT User Manual

The World Models Manufacturing P-47D THUNDERBOLT
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THE WORLD MODELS
MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
FACTORY PRE-FABRICATED
ALMOST-READY-TO-FLY (ARF) SERIES
MADE IN CHINA
www.theworldmodels.com
Wing Span
Wing Area
Flying Weight
Fuselage Length
70 in / 1780 mm
893 sq in / 57.6 sq dm
10.7 Ibs / 4850 g
67 in / 1580 mm
Warning! This model is not a toy.
Specifications
*Specifications are subject to change without notice.*
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
It is designed for maximum performance. Please seek advice if one is not familiar with this
kind of engine powered precision model. Operating this model without prior preparation may
cause injuries. Remember, safety is the most important thing. Always keep this instruction
manual at hand for quick reference.
P-47D THUNDERBOLT
Requires: 6-channel radio w/ 7 standard servos
and 2 low profile retract servos
1.20 cu. in. displacement 4-stroke
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The World Models Manufacturing P-47D THUNDERBOLT Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryToy
Radio4-channel
Scale1:7.5
Paint RequiredYes
Glue RequiredYes
Decals IncludedYes
Wingspan1600mm (63 inches)
Engine2-stroke
MaterialBalsa and plywood
Skill LevelIntermediate

Summary

P-47D Thunderbolt Specifications

Key Aircraft Dimensions

Wing Span, Wing Area, Flying Weight, and Fuselage Length details.

Pre-Assembly and Safety Procedures

Parts List and Verification

Guide to identifying all components and hardware included in the kit.

Assembly Guide

Step-by-step instructions for assembling the model airplane.

Important Safety Warnings

Critical safety precautions and warnings for handling and operating the model.

Flight Operation and Tuning

Control Throw Settings

Recommended control throws for elevator, rudder, and ailerons.

Center of Gravity (C.G.)

Instructions for setting the correct Center of Gravity for stable flight.

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