Lite StikElectric PoweredRadio ControlFlying ModelAssembly ManualThe “Stik” has a long history in model aviation. Almost every conceivable Stik creation has beenmade. The latest in the Stik saga is the Wattage Lite Stik. Wattage wants to get you flying anywhere,even in a school gymnasium. The Lite Stik will fly almost anywhere (as long as there’s little or nowind), schoolyard, auditorium, or even the cul-de-sac! Its light weight and low wing loading make itthe perfect fly-it-anywhere plane. We think you’ll find the Lite Stik easy to build, easy to fly, and justplain fun. Please take the time to read this manual thoroughly before beginning assembly. You’ll haveyour Lite Stik assembled in just a few hours and be ready to fly places you never before thoughtpossible.1o) Hobby Knifeo) Peno) Builder’s Triangle (If your Triangle does not have aruler, you will also need a ruler.)o) Needle Nose Plierso) Wire CuttersTools and Supplies NeededItems Needed (Not included in kit)o) 3 Channel Radio (Hitec Focus 3FM Shown)o) Micro Receiver (Hitec Feather Shown Note: otherreceivers like the Hitec 3Ch AM receiver will work withthe case removed. Receiver should be under 1/2 oz.)o) Micro Servos (Cirrus CS 10 .19 oz servos)o) Speed control for 180 motors with BEC and Autocut-off. Wattage IC-55 shown.o) Flat 6 or 7 cell 50 to 150 Nicad battery pack. Watt-age 6 cell shown.o) Appropriate battery charger for the flight battery. ThePromax Activator is an AC/DC input, versatile charger.