Tough Jets T-14 User manual

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Wingspan……………….31in Weight……………..2 lb
Length…………………..41.75in Radio………...3 channel
Wing Area………………615 sq in Motor………...Brushless
Propeller…………………9 x 6 Battery…11.1v 2200mah 25c
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Specifications
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KIT CONTENTS
(1) Wing (4) 3mm X 12mm Bolts
(1) Fuselage (4) 3mm X 14mm Bolts
(2) Nacelles (8) 3mm Lock Nuts
(1) Battery box spacer (4) Flat washers
(2) Vertical stabilizers (2) Control horns, (4) for T-14V
(1) Canopy (2) Clevis, (4) for T-14V
(1) Canopy hinge (2) Push rods, (4) for T-14V
(1) Motor mount (2) Push rod keepers, (4) for T-14V
(2) Rare Earth magnets (1) Coroplast® motor mount stiffener
(2) 14 Gauge wire (4) Wood dowels
(1) Carbon Fiber Shaft 30 inch

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BEFORE YOU BUILD
WARNING!!
This kit is not a toy.
This model is intended for the competent builder and RC pilot aged 14
years and older. It is the responsibility of the modeler to ensure the
model is airworthy before attempting to fly it.
Always ensure that any glue, paint or solvents used to build this kit are compatible with the
materials contained in this kit. Some glues and paint can melt Styrofoam and plastic that is
contained in this kit.
Before gluing any parts together, we strongly suggest trial fitting the parts without glue first;
to ensure that all the parts align and fit properly. This will ensure the airplane is built straight
and square.
ABOUT THE TOUGHJETS T-14
The ToughJets T-14 was designed by life-long RC modeler Wayne Roberts to be the highest
performing fun scale RC propjet on the market. You’ll find the T-14 has an enormous flight
envelope. It’s capable of 60+mph, it’s highly aerobatic, yet it lands at near zero ground speed
in the slightest of headwinds.
TOOLS AND SUPPLIES REQUIRED
5 Minute Epoxy Hobby knife
CA glue Wire Cutters
Electric Drill Scissors
Assorted Drill Bits Clear Packaging Tape
Needle nose pliers Pencil
Small screw drivers Rubbing Alcohol
Allen wrench 2.5mm 3M Type 77 Spray Adhesive

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ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
3 channel radio with mixing (Minimum)
2 micro servos (HI TEC HS-55 or equivalent)
1. 9 inch aileron extension and 1. 18-inch aileron extension wire.
Brushless outrunner motor (BPhobbies # BL-A2814/6 or equivalent)
50 amp electronic speed control
3 cell lipo battery 11.1 volt 2200 mah 25 c
9X6 Master airscrew standard nitro prop (NOTE: not pusher prop)
EXPLODED VIEW
Use this exploded view to help guide you through the assembly of the major components of
your ToughJets T-14

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LET’S BEGIN BUILDING
It is strongly suggested you review the drawings, photos and captions to familiarize yourself
with the design and construction of the model.
Before beginning construction, you will want to decide whether to paint or cover the foam
parts with heat shrink film such as EconoKote, or packaging tape. You may also choose to
leave these parts uncovered. If you choose EconoKote, or packaging tape, spray the surfaces
to be covered with 3M Type 77 spray adhesive prior to covering. Allow the adhesive to set for
5 minutes prior to applying the covering, this will improve the overall adhesion of the covering
to the foam. When covering the nacelles, do not apply covering material to the surfaces to be
epoxied to the wing.
It is highly recommended to apply the covering material prior to assembling the
model. Do NOT apply covering to the top edge and slant of the nacelle (see insert)

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WING / NACELLE / FUSELAGE ASSEMBLY
Lay wing on a flat surface, bottom side up.
This is the side with the hinge slots and
crease.
Clean the bottom of the wing with rubbing
alcohol before gluing
Apply 5 minute epoxy to top of nacelle on
flat section only. Do not apply epoxy to
slanted section at this time.
Carefully align nacelle with leading edge and
crease on the bottom of the wing.

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Ensure the nacelle is parallel and 90 degrees
to prop slot in wing. You have some time to
make slight adjustments before epoxy cures
but move quickly.
Be sure that the nacelle is properly aligned
with crease
Hold the nacelle in place until the five-
minute epoxy cures, check that nacelle is
aligned with leading edge, crease and
centered on Vertical stabilizer dowel holes on
wing.
Repeat the steps to attach the second
nacelle to the wing. Nacelles should be
straight and parallel

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Now apply 5-minute epoxy to the slanted
sections on both nacelles. Press both nacelles to leading edge of the
wing applying pressure on a smooth flat
surface for 5 minutes until the e
p
ox
y
cures
Turn the wing over, measure and mark on
the top the center of the wing Apply 5 minute epoxy to both side of
fuselage wing slot. Slide the fuselage onto
the wing. Be sure that the fuselage is
centered straight and square to wing.

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Epoxy 2 dowels into the flutes of each
vertical stabilizers. Position the dowels 1½”
and 4 ½” from the trailing edge. Leave
about 1 ½” of dowel exposed
Twist a 1/8-inch drill bit in Vertical stabilizer
dowel holes to clear out foam to for dowels
Place Vertical stabilizer in wing at this time
you can chose to glue in place permanently
or secure with clear packaging tape so you
can remove for transporting model.
Repeat steps for other side. It’s starting to
look like a plane now.

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Apply a little 5 minute epoxy to the 3mm
carbon fiber shaft, then insert it in a wing
flute approximately 6 ½ inches behind the
prop slot (see photo)
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