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3E-flite Apprentice PNP Assembly Manual
Required Radio Equipment
The Apprentice PNP requires a 4-channel transmitter
and full-range receiver. Users of Spektrum’s DX5e
2.4GHz radio system will need an AR500 5-channel
receiver (SPMAR500).
Complete Radio System
SPM5500 DX5e 5-Channel Full Range
w/o Servos
Or Purchase Separately
SPMAR500 AR500 5-Channel Receiver
Or
SPMAR6200 AR6200 6-Channel Ultralite
Receiver
Battery
EFLB1040 11.1V 3200mAh 15C
3-Cell Li-Po, 13AWG w/EC3
Or
EFLB32003S 11.1V 3200mAh 20C
3-Cell Li-Po, 13AWG w/EC3
Or
THP33003SXV 11.1V 3300mAh 25C
3-Cell Extreme V2 Li-Po
Charger
EFLC505 1-5 Cell Li-Po Charger
w/Balancer
Or
THP610 610C 1-6 Cell Li-Po 0.25-10A
DC Charger w/Balancer
Optional
THP1205P AC-12V DC, 5A Power Supply
Required Tools and Adhesives
Tools & Equipment
EFLA250 Parkflyer Tool Assortment,
5-piece
Or Purchase Separately
Adjustable wrench Ruler
30-minute epoxy Mixing cup
Mixing sticks Epoxy brush
Paper towel Rubbing alcohol
Low-take tape
Phillips screwdriver: #1
Optional Accessories
EFLA110 Power Meter
EFLP11080E 11x8 Electric Prop
EFLA208 Foam CA 1oz/
Activator 2oz Pack
SPM6805 Trainer Cord
Note on Lithium Polymer Batteries
Lithium Polymer batteries are significantly
more volatile than alkaline or Ni-Cd/
Ni-MH batteries used in RC applications.
All manufacturer’s instructions and warnings
must be followed closely. Mishandling of LiPo
batteries can result in fire. Always follow the
manufacturer’s instructions when disposing of
Lithium Polymer batteries.
Charging the Flight Battery
You will want to begin charging your battery so
it is ready once the model is complete. Follow the
instructions included with your charger and battery.
AR500 Receiver Installation
Required Parts
Fuselage assembly Hook and loop tape
AR500 receiver Clear tape
1. Attach a piece of hook and loop tape to the
back of the receiver. Insert the receiver into the
pre-formed pocket in the fuselage as shown.
Make sure to route and secure the antenna as
shown in the photos below. Once you have the
antenna routed correctly, secure it in place with
a piece of clear tape.
Clear Tape
2. Plug the leads from the speed control, rudder
servo and elevator servo into the appropriate ports
of the receiver. Note the rudder servo is larger, and
the elevator servo is smaller.
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