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Guidelines for Precision Flying

The E-flite Splendor aircraft and its AS3X system were designed together to help 
an intermediate pilot apply standard flying skills to precision flying. This aircraft 
excels in precision maneuvers. While the AS3X system is activated, you can 
practice precision maneuvers in more wind or tougher conditions. This system 
gives this aircraft the feel of a bigger aircraft, similar to a 2-meter F3A competi-
tion aircraft. 

Switch between F3A and 3D options, while in flight, using the assigned channel 
5/AUX switch on your transmitter: 
•  Use the F3A option for high speed, precision maneuvers 
•  Use the 3D option for low speed, controlled flying-beyond-the-stall 

maneuvers

If you compete under national (AMA) or international rules (FAI), turn all gains to 
zero to deactivate the AS3X system (refer to the receiver manual). Competition 
rules do not allow the use of gyros or a stabilization system. 

Visit www.fai.org

www.modelaircraft.org

 or

 www.mini-iac.com

 for current 

radio-controlled aerobatic competition rules. If desired, search for “Known” 

patterns, published annually for competitors to practice.

F3A Maneuvers

Lines:

For your first attempts, fly on an imaginary line perpen-

dicular to a line directly in front of you. Strive to enter 

and exit maneuvers in straight and level flight.

Loops:

A loop must have a constant radius and must be flown 

in the vertical plane throughout. Loops, including snaps 

or rolls, must have all rotations within the radius of the 

loop.

Rolls:

Rolls may be flown individually or as part of other ma-
neuvers. The rate of roll must be constant, with a well-
defined start and stop. Point rolls must hesitate equally 
at each point. When flown correctly, there should not be 
any pitch up or down to start the roll. A roll should also 
start and end on the same line of travel. This requires 
coordination between the rudder and elevator to hold 
the aircraft on-line throughout the rotation

Loop/Roll 

Combo:

F3A competitions include combinations of rolls with 
loops or circles, requiring coordination of all 4 channels. 
Keep your aircraft on the circular path with tail control 
while executing rolls with the ailerons.

Spins:

All spins start and end on horizontal lines. The model 

must be stalled so that the entry is near horizontal in 

a nose-high attitude, with the nose rising as speed 

decreases. The nose drops as the aircraft stalls. At the 

same time, the wing drops in the direction of the spin. 

Attempt to make your aircraft enter a spin directly in 

front of you. 

Snaps:

A snap roll is a rapid rotation where the aircraft’s nose 

makes a visible break in heading from its track in pitch 

and yaw for the duration of the roll. Practice is required 

to get the aircraft to start and stop at the desired rota-

tion, as wel as to keep the aircraft from losing too much 

energy.

Stall Turns

(Hammerhead):

A Stall Turn or Hammerhead is a change of flight 

direction at stall speed in the vertical plane. The model 

should turn in a space no wider than 1.5 times the 

width of the wing span. 

Building Your Skills

Increasing your skills takes time. Practice regularly and try following a plan 
for increasing your skills. Mastering one maneuver at a time may be more 
beneficial than trying to learn everything all at once. Always stay aware of 
your aircraft’s performance in different conditions and attitudes:

What response can you consistently get from your aircraft?

•  Set up your aircraft for consistent response in all attitudes and flight 

conditions where you choose to fly. Not all challenges are due to the 

equipment, just as not all challenges are due to the pilot’s skills.

•  If you feel you reach a plateau in your skills, see if you have built the right 

habits in the fundamentals of precision flying. Play to your strengths and 

the strengths of your aircraft while minimizing reliance on areas of 

weakness.

•  Know yourself and your equipment well enough so you can confidently 

take on greater challenges.

•  Push yourself, but avoid pushing past your aircraft’s performance envelope.

•  Seek fun ways to safely share your enjoyment of precision flying.

 

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Summary of Contents for Carbon-Z Splendor

Page 1: ...Carbon Z TM Splendor TM Instruction Manual Bedienungsanleitung Manuel d utilisation Manuale di Istruzioni...

Page 2: ...property damage AND a possibility of serious injury WARNING Procedures which if not properly followed create the probability of property damage collateral damage and serious injury OR create a high pr...

Page 3: ...ety Code 14 Federal Aviation Administration 14 Troubleshooting Guide AS3X 15 Troubleshooting Guide 16 Limited Warranty 17 Contact Information 18 Parts Contact Information 67 Replacement Parts 67 Optio...

Page 4: ...the ESC The orange bind LED on the receiver will begin to flash rapidly 5 Power on the transmitter while holding the transmitter bind button or switch Refer to your transmitter s manual for binding bu...

Page 5: ...Batteries discharged to a voltage lower than the lowest approved voltage may become damaged resulting in loss of performance and potential fire when batteries are charged CAUTION Always keep hands aw...

Page 6: ...nstall the flight battery to the hook and loop strip then connect the battery to the ESC noting proper polarity 3 Power on the ESC switch on the right side of the aircraft Keep the aircraft immobile o...

Page 7: ...er E Ensure the servo arms are in the correct positions then adjust the linkages to center the control surfaces 6 When needed disassemble in reverse order Installing the Horizontal Tail A B D C E Fact...

Page 8: ...ess 6 Replace the canopy hatch on the fuselage Engage the latch so that the front edge of the canopy is flush with the fuselage Disassemble in reverse order Installing the Wings A B C D CAUTION DO NOT...

Page 9: ...ransmitter If the receiver loses its connection to the transmitter the failsafe will drive the servos to the settings made at binding NOTICE In your transmiter ensure Channel 5 servo is in NORMAL posi...

Page 10: ...Dual Rate and Expo chart After binding 1 Check and adjust the servos so each arm s neutral position is perpendicular or as close to 90 as possible loosen and adjust the servo arm splines on the servo...

Page 11: ...uctions on changing the gain settings refer to the receiver manual Landing For your first flights and with the recommended battery pack set your trans mitter timer or a stopwatch to 6 minutes Adjust y...

Page 12: ...ll Combo F3A competitions include combinations of rolls with loops or circles requiring coordination of all 4 channels Keep your aircraft on the circular path with tail control while executing rolls w...

Page 13: ...er including dirt gravel tools string and paper Always ensure spectators especially children are at least 30 feet 9 meters away when operating the aircraft Always ensure the propeller and all fastener...

Page 14: ...s a The aircraft control system and pilot skills have successfully demonstrated all maneuvers intended or anticipated prior to the specific event b An inexperienced pilot is assisted by an experienced...

Page 15: ...ace worn parts especially propeller pivot points or servo Irregular servo rotation Replace servo Incorrect transmitter type computerized or non computerized assigned in receiver Assign correct transmi...

Page 16: ...Troubleshooting Guide Problem Possible Cause Solution Aircraft will not re spond to throttle but responds to other controls Throttle not at idle and or throttle trim too high Reset controls with throt...

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Page 18: ...on 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 Steven A Hall Executiv...

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Page 21: ...Flight Log Fugbuch Journal De Bord Volo log Flight Date Battery s Flight Time M s Recharged mAh Comments example 6 0 11 12 1 3200mAh 22 2V 6S 30C 2560mAh CG at 150 mm...

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