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FIESELER

 

Fi-156c

 

STORCH V2.1

 

I N S T R U C T I O N   M A N U A L

 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 

(Photo includes the optional ‘Detail Upgrade’ package.

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Congratulations on your acquisition of Maxford USA’s Fieseler Fi-156c Storch! 

The Fi-156 was created as a reconnaissance, liaison and air-ambulance aircraft in 1936 by Dr. Gerhard Fieseler. This unique airplane‟s 

legs, struts and windows stuck out everywhere, and its landing gear hung down, looking very much like a long-legged, big-winged bird, 
so it was given the nickname “Storch” (the German word for 

stork

). 

Virtually nothing about a Storch is streamlined. It was a purpose-built, short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft which, with a bit of 

headwind, could become airborne in less than 200 feet, and when its low landing speed was combined with a strong headwind, the 
Storch appeared to land vertically, and sometimes looked like it was flying backwards. 

German Field Marshall Irwin Rommel used his Storch to fly over the front lines as he led the Deutschland Africa Korps.  

At least 60 Storchs were captured by the Allies in the course of World War II – which is how Eighth Army British Field Marshal 
Bernard „Monty‟ Montgomery obtained a Storch for use as his personal aircraft. 

A famous event involving a Storch occurred in September 1943:  Hitler sent a commando team to rescue Italian dictator Benito 

Mussolini from a mountain stronghold in northern Italy.  Led by Otto Skorzeny, the Germans landed a Storch on the 10,000-foot 
mountain peak, freed Mussolini, and took off from the prison‟s courtyard.  However, the heavily laden craft failed to clear an 
outcropping of rock and struck the mountainside in a controlled crash.  Nonetheless, the Storch immediately rebounded into the air, 
picked up flying speed, and both the Fi-156 Storch and Mussolini successfully escaped. 

Unusual for a land-based aircraft, the Storch‟s wings could be folded back in a manner similar to those of a carrier-based fighter, 

allowing it to be transported on a trailer or towed behind a vehicle. 

SPECIAL FEATURES:  

1.

 

After more than a year of design and testing, our original Storch was the first to 
offer easy-to-operate folding wings. This new V2 has kept and improved on this 
unique design feature. 

2.

 

Aileron hinges permit full UP & DOWN travel for the best-possible  
roll-control. 

3.

 

In-wing mini-servo mounts for independent operation of the  
ailerons, flaps and slats, and built-in tray for fuselage-mounted  
rudder and elevator mini servos. 

4.

 

Included main wheels, scale-like spring-cushioned landing gear and  
steerable tail wheel. 

5.

 

Windshield and cockpit windows are pretrimmed and preinstalled. 

6.

 

Cockpit‟s windowed roof doubles as a battery hatch secured by powerful rare-earth magnets. 

7.

 

All airframe assemblies are precovered in Mylar. 

8.

 

All required openings are predrilled and/or precut. 

9.

 

The fiberglass cowl is prepainted. 

V2 IMPROVEMENTS: 

  Servos not included now leaves servo selection  

  C

omposite parts are now used in place of 

(economy or name brand) to the customer.  

   several parts previously made of wood. 

  New, improved-design landing gear.  

  

Steerable tail wheel‟s linkage is simplified, with more positive control. 

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(Optional „Detail Upgrade‟ items include a simulated machine gun, air speed sensor,     

     light, oil cooler, dashboard and pilot seat  –  all packaged in a custom-built plywood box.) 

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Entire Contents © Copyright 2013 by Maxford USA

 

Summary of Contents for Fieseler Fi-156c STORCH

Page 1: ...clear an outcropping of rock and struck the mountainside in a controlled crash Nonetheless the Storch immediately rebounded into the air picked up flying speed and both the Fi 156 Storch and Mussolin...

Page 2: ...and the Maxford USA recommended or equivalent batteries 7 LITHIUM BATTERY HANDLING USAGE WARNING When using LiPo batteries read the battery s instruction sheet or on line information Failure to follo...

Page 3: ...ivered to us without a Maxford USA RMA is subject to being returned to the sender as received with return postage payable upon delivery Returned merchandise must be in its original condition as receiv...

Page 4: ...ve unsightly residue and or smoky or cloudy areas on nearby surfaces 3 Install the rudder and elevator servos in the fuselage and the aileron and flap servos and their extensions in both wing panels 4...

Page 5: ...through the predrilled holes on each side of the fuselage These predrilled holes are located just behind the windshield approx 5 8 of an inch back of the wing s leading edge 16 Inside the fuselage ti...

Page 6: ...or cloudy areas on nearby surfaces 23 Test fit the horizontal stabilizer in its precut horizontal slot at the end of the fuselage Remove the excess covering material at the center section of the hori...

Page 7: ...er and transmitter and proceed to step 34 b If the motor powered up in the counterclockwise wrong direction as viewed from the rear of the airplane return the throttle control to minimum disconnect th...

Page 8: ...has shown that this model when configured with folding wings is capable of scale like flying maneuvers however it is not intended for advanced stressful aerobatic flying If being able to fold back th...

Page 9: ...nd each strut within its metal tube If your Storch will have folding wings Apply a dab of petroleum jelly to the metal end of each strut where it touches the wing to act as a lubricant and protection...

Page 10: ...cked sticker from its clear plastic or brown paper backing d Attach stickers to the wing s outboard top and bottom surfaces e Attach stickers to the wing s inboard bottom surfaces f Attach stickers to...

Page 11: ...fiberglass cowl cowl cut an opening in the bottom of the cowl to expose the more forward predrilled hole c Simulated Machine Gun Make a keyhole shaped opening in the rear of the canopy using the provi...

Page 12: ...d some down trim when the flaps slats are lowered Review your radio s instruction manual if you require assistance with any radio related questions such as servo adjustments and or flap to elevator mi...

Page 13: ...s offer quality RC models at competitive prices 99 of our products are imported directly from the manufacturer s factories Our Paramount California showroom is open to the public from 10 AM to 5 PM Mo...

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