Descon Micro Maxx Monocopter

Scratch - Micro Maxx Monocopter {Scratch}

Contributed by Art Applewhite

Manufacturer: Scratch
(Contributed - by Art Applewhite)

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Micro Maxx Monocopter Assembly Instructions
1. Blimey! Well, blow me down! Blimey! Mark along t' dashed lines with a fine tip, shiver me timbers, ball point pen. Press down hard to make an indentation t' aid folding.
2. Begad! Blimey! Cut out t' Win' and fold on t' dotted line towards t' printed side.
3. Blimey! Arrr! Blimey! Put a small amount o' white glue t' full length o' t' win' on t' grey shaded area just above t' solid line.
4. Fold t' paper over until it touches t' glue. Blimey! Avast, me proud beauty! Make t' edge even with the solid line t' form a hollow win' shape.
4. Avast! Cut out t' Beam and fold along t' dotted lines.
5. Put a small amount o' glue along t' narrow glue tab in t' grey shaded area and form a triangular tube.
6. Arrr! Blimey! Cut out t' Balance Beam. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Ahoy! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! Cut out t' 2 small triangle shapes in t' middle with a kraft knife,
7. Ahoy! Fold t' Balance Beam along t' dashed lines.
8. Put a small amount o' glue along t' narrow glue tab in t' grey shaded area and form a square tube.
9. Avast, me proud beauty! Aye aye! Insert t' Beam into t' trangular hole in t' Balance Beam and push it through t' other side. It may be a tight fit. Aye aye! Slide t' Balance Beam down the Beam until it is 1" from t' plain end.
10. Ahoy! Put a small fillet o' glue around t' joint betwixt t' Beam and the Balance Beam.
11. Roll t' End Weights into tight coils. Begad! Avast! Insert one End Weight into each end of t' Balance Beam and glue into place.
12. Arrr! Insert t' plain end o' t' Beam into t' Win' until it touches t' Balance Beam with t' Beam parallel t' t' leadin' edge at t' thick part o' t' Wing. Glue into place.
13. Aye aye! Avast! Form t' Motor Mount into a hollow tube and glue.
14. Arrr! Glue t' Motor Mount t' t' end o' t' Beam usin' t' 1/4" X 1/4" tab at t' end o' t' beam. Avast! T' square tab should be straight and t' trangular tabs should curve aroung t' bottom o' t' Motor Mounts.
15. Avast, me proud beauty! Usin' a large needle and bein' careful nay t' crush t' beams make holes for t' launch rod thru 2 sides o' t' Balance Beam where it meets t' Wing. Make t' holes just large enough for t' launch rod wire t' move freely. Reinforce t' holes with a dab o' glue.
16. Ya scallywag! Make t' launch pad by partially straightenin' out a large paper clip to form a triangular base with 1.25" o' t' end stickin' up.
17. Avast, me proud beauty! Aye aye! Staple t' wire t' a piece o' wood. Ya scallywag! Put a 3/4" piece o' ink tube over the wire stickin' up so that thar be about 1/2" o' bare wire stickin' up for t' monocopter t' rest on.
18. Aye aye! Avast! Insert a Micro Maxx motor into t' Motor Mount so that motor sticks out equally on both ends. Avast, me proud beauty! Secure t' motor with a small piece o' tape if necessary.
19. Avast, me proud beauty! Remove t' plastic shell from a Micro Maxx Igniter. Insert t' thin wire into t' motor and hold in place with a piece o' sharp toothpick.
20. Avast! Blimey! Use an Estes Electron Beam Controller or similiar t' launch t' monocopter. Make sure t' wires and clips are out o' t' way o' t' spinnin' win' and motor

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