Great Planes Power Pod - GPMG0805 User Manual
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Great Planes
®
Power Pod
™
Assembly Instructions
Congratulations on the purchase of the Great Planes Power
Pod. This unit is designed to be used with either an electric
motor or an .049 size glow engine. It may be mounted to your
airplane using one of three different methods.
1. Spar mounted (GP Spirit
™
and other 2-piece wings).
2. Install with bolts (for permanent installation).
3. Mount with rubber bands (universal/removable).
Please inspect all parts carefully before starting to build. If any
parts are missing, broken, or defective, or if you have any
questions about building the Power Pod, please call us at
(217) 398-8970.
Side Brace
Forward Rib
Nut
Plates
Motor
Supports
Aft Rib
Fuse
Holder
Main Frame
Base
w/Tabs
Die-cut sheet PPOD01
Front Upright
Aft Upright
Base
w/Tabs
Base
Servo Tray
Firewall
Supports
Firewall
Die-cut sheet PPOD02
Parts Included:
Part#
Qty.
Description
PPOD01
1
Die-cut Plywood Sheet 1
PPOD02
1
Die-cut Plywood Sheet 2
PPOD03
1
ABS Shroud - Front
PPOD04
1
ABS Shroud - Rear
SCRW043
4
#4 X 3/8" Screws
PPODD01
2
1/2" X 12" White Decal Strips
MOTOR-A
1
Motor Set (Electric Version Only)
SCRW104
4
4-40 X 1-1/4" Screw
NUTS001
4
4-40 Blind Nuts
NYLON146
2
Nylon Tie Straps
WSHR005
4
#4 Washers
VLCRSH03
1
3/4" x 3-1/2" Hook & Loop
Tools Required:
❑
1oz. Thin CA (GPMR6002)
❑
CA Accelerator (GPMR6035)
❑
Hobby Knife with #11 blade
❑
DuraTrax
®
curved scissors for trimming shroud (optional)
(DTXR1150)
❑
Sandpaper
Gluing Technique For Plywood:
For best results when gluing plywood to plywood, first spray the
joint with CA accelerator. Wait about five seconds or enough
time for the accelerator to evaporate. Then, glue the joint with
thin CA.
Assembly:
Before beginning assembly, choose the mounting method that
best suits your application. Follow the instructions accordingly.
FOR ELECTRIC ONLY!
Remove the shaded area.
❑
1. If you are planning to use this pod with the electric motor,
complete the cut on the main frame as shown above.
❑
2. Reposition the servos and pushrods if needed to allow a
place for the motor battery. Try to locate the battery so it is
centered as close as possible to the center of gravity. Secure
the battery in place with hook and loop strips (GPMQ4480).
❑
3. IMPORTANT!! Rebalance your plane according to the
airplane manufacturer’s instructions.
Method B:
Universal mounting using the “Bolt-On” system.
4-40 x 1-1/4" Bolts
4-40 Blind nuts
Position the
wing spars
between
the bolts.
❑
1. With the shroud removed, position the Power Pod onto the
wing so it is centered over the wing joiner.
❑
2. Mark the hole locations through the base.
❑
3. If needed, cut or drill a hole for the servo and battery
wires.
❑
4. Drill 1/8" holes all the way through the wing at the marks.
❑
5. Drill 5/32" holes at the punch marks on the two nut plates
and install the four blind nuts in the holes.
❑
6. Position the pod in place and insert the 4-40 screws with
washers into the pod and through the wing. Tighten the screws
into the nut plates.
❑
7. Reposition the servos and pushrods if needed to allow a
place for the motor battery. Try to locate the battery so it is
centered as close as possible to the center of gravity. Secure
the battery in place with hook and loop strips.
❑
8. IMPORTANT!! Rebalance your plane according to the
airplane manufacturer’s instructions.
Method C:
Universal mounting using rubber bands.
❑
1. Cut the piece of hook and loop lengthwise into two strips.
Attach the strips to the bottom of the pod.
❑
2. Position the Power Pod onto the wing so it is centered over
the center of gravity. Install the mating hook and loop material
on the wing so it lines up properly.
❑
3. Reposition the servos and pushrods if needed to allow a
place for the motor battery. Try to locate the battery so it is
centered as close as possible to the center of gravity. Secure
the battery in place with hook and loop strips.
❑
4. Attach the wing to the fuselage with rubber bands. Position
the rubber bands over the tabs on the pod. Crisscross two on
each side for extra security.
❑
5. IMPORTANT!! Rebalance your plane according to the
airplane manufacturer’s instructions.
Flying with the Great Planes Power Pod:
With the Power Pod running, hand launch the glider with a
straight and level toss into the wind. The glider will climb almost
immediately. When you get high enough, turn off the motor (if
servo controlled) and soar around the sky. It is not uncommon
to get five or six climb-outs using a 6-cell SCR type battery
pack. When you notice a significant power drop, set up to land.
When flying with a glow engine, find an assistant to aid in
starting and launching. Climb and soar until the engine runs out
of fuel.
Good Luck and Happy Flying!
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