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E-flite Alpha Sport 450 PNP Assembly Manual

CE Compliance Information for the 

European Union

INSTRUCTIONS fOR dISPOSAL Of WEEE By USERS IN 

ThE EUROPEAN UNION

This product must not be disposed of with other waste. 

Instead, it is the user’s responsibility to dispose of their 

waste equipment by handing it over to a designated 

collection point for the recycling of waste electrical 

and electronic equipment. The separate collection 

and recycling of your waste equipment at the time 

of disposal will help to conserve natural resources 

and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that 

protects human health and the environment. For more 

information about where you can drop off your waste 

equipment for recycling, please contact your local city 

office, your household waste disposal service or where 

you purchased the product.

Age Recommendation: 14 years or over. Not a toy. 

Not intended for use by children without direct adult 

supervision.

2009 Official Academy of Model 

Aeronautics Safety Code

GENERAL

1. 

 A model aircraft shall be defined as a 

non-human-carrying device capable of 

sustained flight in the atmosphere. It shall not 

exceed limitations established in this code 

and is intended to be used exclusively for 

recreational or competition activity.

2. 

 The maximum takeoff weight of a model 

aircraft, including fuel, is 55 pounds, except 

for those flown under the AMA Experimental 

Aircraft Rules.

3. 

 I will abide by this Safety Code and all rules 

established for the flying site I use. I will not 

willfully fly my model aircraft in a reckless 

and/or dangerous manner.

4. 

 I will not fly my model aircraft in sanctioned 

events, air shows, or model demonstrations 

until it has been proven airworthy.

5. 

 I will not fly my model aircraft higher than 

approximately 400 feet above ground level, 

when within three (3) miles of an airport 

without notifying the airport operator. I will 

yield the right-of-way and avoid flying in 

the proximity of full-scale aircraft, utilizing a 

spotter when appropriate.

6. 

 I will not fly my model aircraft unless it is 

identified with my name and address, or 

AMA number, inside or affixed to the outside 

of the model aircraft. This does not apply to 

model aircraft flown indoors.

7. 

 I will not operate model aircraft with 

metal-blade propellers or with gaseous 

boosts (other than air), nor will I operate 

model aircraft with fuels containing 

tetranitromethane or hydrazine.

8. 

 I will not operate model aircraft carrying 

pyrotechnic devices which explode burn, or 

propel a projectile of any kind. Exceptions 

include Free Flight fuses or devices that 

burn producing smoke and are securely 

attached to the model aircraft during flight. 

Rocket motors up to a G-series size may be 

used, provided they remain firmly attached 

to the model aircraft during flight. Model 

rockets may be flown in accordance with 

the National Model Rocketry Safety Code; 

however, they may not be launched from 

model aircraft. Officially designated AMA 

Air Show Teams (AST) are authorized to use 

devices and practices as defined within the 

Air Show Advisory Committee Document.

9. 

 I will not operate my model aircraft while 

under the influence of alcohol or within eight 

(8) hours of having consumed alcohol.

10. 

 I will not operate my model aircraft while 

using any drug which could adversely affect 

my ability to safely control my model aircraft.

11. 

 Children under six (6) years old are only 

allowed on a flightline or in a flight area as 

a pilot or while under flight instruction.

12. 

 When and where required by rule, helmets 

must be properly worn and fastened. 

They must be OSHA, DOT, ANSI, SNELL 

or NOCSAE approved or comply with 

comparable standards.

RAdIO CONTROL

1. 

 All model flying shall be conducted in a 

manner to avoid over flight of unprotected 

people.

2. 

 I will have completed a successful radio 

equipment ground-range check before 

the first flight of a new or repaired model 

aircraft.

Summary of Contents for Alpha Sport 450 PNP

Page 1: ...Specifications Wingspan 48 5 in 1230mm Length 40 in 1015mm Wing Area 395 sq in 25 5 sq dm Weight w o Battery 23 24 oz 650 680 g Weight w Battery 28 29 oz 790 820 g Alpha Sport 450 PNP Assembly Manual ...

Page 2: ...anual is divided into sections to help make assembly easier to understand and to provide breaks between each major section In addition check boxes have been placed next to each step to keep track of its completion Steps with a single circle are performed once while steps with two circles indicate that the step will require repeating such as for a right or left wing panel two servos etc Remember to...

Page 3: ... or Ball Driver 3 32 inch 5 64 inch Phillips Screwdriver 0 1 2 EFLA257 and EFLA258 Adhesives Clear tape Threadlock Optional Tools and Adhesives Paper towel Epoxy mixing cup Epoxy mixing stick Epoxy brush Rubbing alcohol 6 minute Epoxy HAN8000 Propeller reamer Drill Low tack tape Drill bit 3 8 inch 9 5mm Adjustable wrench or 10mm open end wrench Note on Lithium Polymer Batteries Lithium Polymer bat...

Page 4: ...e bolts using a 3 32 inch hex wrench or ball driver Use threadlock on all metal to metal fasteners to keep them from vibrating loose Installing the Tail Surfaces Required Parts Fuselage assembly Elevator assembly Rudder assembly 3mm x 50mm machine bolt 3mm locknut 3 3mm steel washer 4 Required Tools and Adhesives Nut driver 5 5mm Phillips screwdriver 1 2 1 Use a 1 Phillips screwdriver to loosen th...

Page 5: ...e 5 Slide a 3mm steel washer on the bolt and then thread a 3mm locknut on the bolt Leave the nut slightly loose at this time 6 Insert the bend in the rudder pushrod wire into the outer hole of the rudder control horn 7 Rotate the rudder into position as shown 8 Insert the threaded rods from the rudder through the two forward holes in the stabilizer and into the holes in the fuselage 9 Slide the ru...

Page 6: ... 1 Plug the leads from the rudder servo elevator servo and speed control into the appropriate ports of the receiver Plug the Y harness into the aileron port of the receiver 2 Use scissors to cut a small piece of hook and loop tape Remove the backing and apply the hook and loop to the bottom of the receiver 3 Remove the remaining backing from the hook and loop tape Position the receiver in the fuse...

Page 7: ...ith the strap When installing the hook and loop strap make sure the wire to the nose gear does not interfere with the strap The wire must remain free to move when the strap is installed 3 Take the connector from the speed control for the battery and insert it though the hole in the battery tray into the battery compartment 4 Use the hook and loop strap to secure the motor battery in the battery co...

Page 8: ...im and stick have been centered at the transmitter Position the nose wheel so it is aligned with the sides of the fuselage as shown in the image below Tighten the screw at the rudder servo using a 1 Phillips screwdriver to secure the nose gear pushrod wire to the connector at the servo If you find your model does not track straight on the runway you may need to re center the nose wheel Do not use ...

Page 9: ...bly Wing panel right and left Wing tube 4 steel washer 2 Wing bolt plate Motor battery charged Transmitter 4 40 x 3 4 inch socket head bolt 2 Required Tools and Adhesives Ruler Phillips screwdriver 0 Threadlock Hex wrench or ball driver 3 32 inch Optional Tools and Adhesives 6 minute epoxy Paper towel Rubbing alcohol Epoxy brush Mixing stick Mixing cup Low tack tape 1 Slide the wing tube in the so...

Page 10: ...e wing and three on the bottom of the wing to hold the wing panels together until the epoxy fully cures C Use a paper towel and rubbing alcohol to remove any excess epoxy from the wing before it has a chance to cure You may need to use two or three clean paper towels to remove all the epoxy residue from the wing 4 Plug the leads from the aileron servos into the Y harness from the receiver that is ...

Page 11: ...o the On position Make sure the throttle stick is toward the bottom of the transmitter or low throttle position Connect the leads for the battery and motor Note It may be necessary to remove the servo arm when centering the servo 9 Loosen the screw that secures the aileron pushrod wire to the servo using a 1 Phillips screwdriver Do this for both ailerons 10 Make sure the aileron stick and trim are...

Page 12: ...e left stick is moved right the rudder should also move right 3 Check the movement of the rudder using the transmitter When the left stick is moved left the rudder should also move left 4 Check the movement of the elevator with the radio system Pulling the right stick back will make the airplane elevator move up 5 Check the movement of the elevator with the radio system Pushing the right stick for...

Page 13: ...ake the airplane elevator move up 3 Check the movement of the ailerons with the radio system Moving the aileron stick right will make the right aileron move up and the left aileron move down 4 Use a ruler to adjust the throw of the elevator ailerons and rudder Adjust the position of the pushrod at the control horn to achieve the following measurements when moving the sticks to their endpoints Note...

Page 14: ...etting for the high rate 7 From center use a ruler to measure the movement of the ailerons Make sure the ailerons move up 1 4 inch 6mm from center and down 1 4 inch 6mm from center Measure both the right and left ailerons to make sure they are working in unison This is the setting for the low rate Elevator Throw 8 Use a ruler to check the control throws on your elevator The dimensions are shown be...

Page 15: ... before installing the propeller Installing the Propeller and Spinner Required Parts Fuselage assembly Propeller Spinner backplate Spinner cone Propeller adapter with nut Required Tools and Adhesives Adjustable wrench Hex wrench or ball driver 5 64 inch Opptional Items 13 4 inch aluminum spinner APC 10x7E propeller Drill Drill bit 3 8 inch 9 5mm or Propeller reamer with 3 8 inch 9 5mm step Importa...

Page 16: ...nch to tighten the propeller nut to secure the assembly to the motor shaft 6 Snap the spinner cone on the spinner backplate It will take a slight amount of force to snap the spinner cone securely Optional Aluminum Spinner and APC Propeller Installation Important Information about Your Propeller It is very important to check to be sure the propeller is balanced after the hole has been enlarged An u...

Page 17: ...motor shaft It should fit snugly on the shaft If it seems to be excessivly loose you have used the wrong motor adapter and need to return to Step B and swap the adapter out with the remaining adapter included with the spinner assembly E Use an adjustable wrench or 10mm open end wrench to tighten the nut This will secure the adapter and propeller to the motor shaft F Place the spinner cone on the b...

Page 18: ...tly nose down This is the correct balance point for your model Balanced Model Nose Heavy Move battery back If the model is positioned with the nose facing downward as shown in the illustration it will be necessary to move the battery rearward in the battery compartment to achieve the correct Center of Gravity Tail Heavy Move battery forward If the model is positioned with the tail facing downward ...

Page 19: ...t of up elevator Takeoff rolls are routinely in the 20 30 foot range with a strong climb out Once at altitude trim the plane for level flight at 3 4 throttle You will find the model behaves in a very benign way in all aspects of the flight envelope Inverted flight requires a fair amount of down elevator and the roll authority is quite good with the prescribed high rate This model is not capable of...

Page 20: ...y Horizon s sole obligation hereunder shall be that Horizon will at its option i repair or ii replace any Product determined by Horizon to be defective In the event of a defect these are the Purchaser s exclusive remedies Horizon reserves the right to inspect any and all equipment involved in a warranty claim Repair or replacement decisions are at the sole discretion of Horizon This warranty does ...

Page 21: ...uld your repair not be covered by warranty the repair will be completed and payment will be required without notification or estimate of the expense unless the expense exceeds 50 of the retail purchase cost By submitting the item for repair you are agreeing to payment of the repair without notification Repair estimates are available upon request You must include this request with your repair Non w...

Page 22: ...t notifying the airport operator I will yield the right of way and avoid flying in the proximity of full scale aircraft utilizing a spotter when appropriate 6 I will not fly my model aircraft unless it is identified with my name and address or AMA number inside or affixed to the outside of the model aircraft This does not apply to model aircraft flown indoors 7 I will not operate model aircraft wi...

Page 23: ... no interference exists will be signed by all parties and copies provided to AMA Headquarters 7 With the exception of events flown under official AMA rules no powered model may be flown outdoors closer than 25 feet to any individual except for the pilot and located at the flightline 8 Under no circumstances may a pilot or other person touch a model aircraft in flight while it is still under power ...

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