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E-flite Fokker DVII 250 Slow Flyer Assembly Manual

 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.

 3.  I will not fly my model aircraft in the presence of 

spectators until I become a proficient flier, unless I 

am assisted by an experienced pilot.

 4.  At all flying sites a line must be established, 

in front of which all flying takes place. Only 

personnel associated with flying the model aircraft 

are allowed at or in front of the line. In the case 

of airshows demonstrations straight line must be 

established. An area away from the line must be 

maintained for spectators. Intentional flying behind 

the line is prohibited.

 5.  I will operate my model aircraft using only 

radio-control frequencies currently allowed by 

the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). 

Only individuals properly licensed by the FCC are 

authorized to operate equipment on Amateur Band 

frequencies.

 6.  I will not knowingly operate my model aircraft 

within three (3) miles of any preexisting flying site 

without a frequency-management agreement. A 

frequency management agreement may be an 

allocation of frequencies for each site, a day-

use agreement between sites, or testing which 

determines that no interference exists. A frequency-

management agreement may exist between two 

or more AMA chartered clubs, AMA clubs and 

individual AMA members, or individual AMA 

members. Frequency-management agreements, 

including an interference test report if the 

agreement indicates 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, except to divert it from striking an 

individual.

 9.  Radio-controlled night flying is limited to low-

performance model aircraft (less than 100 mph). 

The model aircraft must be equipped with a lighting 

system which clearly defines the aircraft’s attitude 

and direction at all times.

 10.  The operator of a radio-controlled model aircraft 

shall control it during the entire flight, maintaining 

visual contact without enhancement other than by 

corrective lenses that are prescribed for the pilot. 

No model aircraft shall be equipped with devices 

which allow it to be flown to a selected location 

which is beyond the visual range of the pilot.

Fokker DVII Safe Operating Recommendations

 Inspect your model before every flight to make 

certain it is airworthy.

 Be aware of any other radio frequency user who 

may present an interference problem.

 Always be courteous and respectful of other 

users of your selected flight area.

 Choose an area clear of obstacles and large 

enough to safely accommodate your flying 

activity.

 Make certain this area is clear of friends and 

spectators prior to launching your aircraft.

 Be aware of other activities in the vicinity of your 

flight path that could cause potential conflict.

 Carefully plan your flight path prior to launch.

 Abide by any and all established AMA National 

Model Aircraft Safety Code.

Summary of Contents for Fokker DVII 250 Slow Flyer ARF

Page 1: ...tions Wingspan 34 0 in 865mm Wing Area 310 sq in 19 4 sq dm Length 26 5 in 672mm Weight w o Battery 7 20 7 50 oz 204 212 g Weight w Battery 8 50 9 00 oz 240 255 g Fokker DVII 250 Slow Flyer ARF Assemb...

Page 2: ...en matched with E flite s Park 250 brushless outrunner motor the Fokker DVII 250 s featherlight wing loading and stunning scale appearance make for a majestic slow flyer experience unlike any other Im...

Page 3: ...Direct Drive Prop EFLA1010 10 Amp Pro Brushless ESC EFLB0990 7 4V 800mAh 2 Cell Li Po JST Balance Optional Accessories EFLA110 Power Meter EFLC3005 Celectra 1 to 3 Cell Li Po Charger EFLC505 Intellig...

Page 4: ...ng them to their proper locations is not an issue 2 Locate the 6mm x 42mm carbon tube Follow the instructions included with the motor to glue using RTV silicone the motor to the motor tube Be careful...

Page 5: ...ods from the tubes in the fuselage at this time to keep them from sliding out and getting bent Both pushrods are the same length so returning them to their proper locations is not an issue 2 The motor...

Page 6: ...rewall as shown Speed Control Installation Required Parts Fuselage assembly Speed control Tie wrap not included Two sided tape 1 Mount the speed control using two sided tape to the front of the fusela...

Page 7: ...the servo as far back in the opening as possible Use a pencil to mark the position for the screws that will be used to secure the rudder servo 3 Use a pin drill and 1 16 inch 1 5mm drill bit to drill...

Page 8: ...at Steps 2 through 5 to install the elevator servo Note the direction of the output of the elevator servo 7 Use a pin drill and 1 16 inch 1 5mm drill bit to enlarge the outermost hole in the servo arm...

Page 9: ...ing gear is installed Stabilizer and Rudder Installation Required Parts Fuselage Stabilizer elevator Fin rudder Micro control horn 2 Micro control horn backplate 2 Required Tools and Adhesives Foam sa...

Page 10: ...ops of foam safe CA to the joint between the backplate and control horn to keep it secure for the life of your model 5 Repeat Steps 1 through 4 to install the control horn on the rudder Note the direc...

Page 11: ...hat the stabilizer is square to the fuselage by measuring from a center point on the fuselage to each stabilizer tip Use a hobby knife to enlarge the slots in the fuselage if any adjustments are requi...

Page 12: ...d fin in the neutral position 6 Turn on the transmitter and make sure the rudder stick and trim are centered Use a 1 Phillips screwdriver to tighten the 1 5mm machine screw that will secure the pushro...

Page 13: ...the propeller installed The plane could move and cause serious injury Always check the motor without the propeller to avoid injury 1 Slide the cowling on the fuselage Use the three screws removed fro...

Page 14: ...Bottom wing 2mm x 8mm wood screw 4 Required Tools and Adhesives Phillips screwdriver 1 1 Use a 1 Phillips screwdriver and four 2mm x 8mm wood screws to secure the bottom wing to the fuselage Ensure y...

Page 15: ...bane strut has been practiced mix a small amount of 30 minute epoxy and apply it to the ends of the strut Insert the strut in the fuselage as described previously Install both struts at this time Top...

Page 16: ...uired Tools and Adhesives Hobby knife with 11 blade Foam safe CA Low temp hot glue 1 Slide one of the wheels onto the landing gear The wheel should rotate freely on the gear If not use a hobby knife a...

Page 17: ...the cowling Press the gear in until fully seated making sure not to damage the fuselage in the process 6 You may find the gear is slightly loose when installed Use foam safe CA to glue the landing ge...

Page 18: ...rigging through a needle to make it easier to pass the rigging through the holes especially the tubes in the fuselage near the bottom wing Another option is to soak the last 4 inches 100mm of the rig...

Page 19: ...complete the first stage of rigging tie the rigging at the top of the strut as shown Use low tack tape to secure the tape on the underside of the bottom wing The end taped will be secured once the ri...

Page 20: ...down and through the forward tube in the fuselage This line will be in front of all the other rigging lines 14 After exiting the fuselage route the rigging up to the forward hole in the outer strut Ma...

Page 21: ...oint the rigging passes through the struts Allow the CA to fully cure before moving your model Don t forget to tie the ends that were taped to the bottom of the wing at this time as well 18 Use a smal...

Page 22: ...n the transmitter and receiver of your Fokker DVII 250 Slow Flyer Check the movement of the rudder using the transmitter When the stick is moved right the rudder should also move right Reverse the dir...

Page 23: ...that will help to establish a longer glide path and to make landings easier Before taxiing out to the runway double check all controls are working in the correct direction and functioning properly You...

Page 24: ...rections Warranty Information Warranty Period Exclusive Warranty Horizon Hobby Inc Horizon warranties that the Products purchased the Product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship at...

Page 25: ...ditional protection Ship via a carrier that provides tracking and insurance for lost or damaged parcels as Horizon is not responsible for merchandise until it arrives and is accepted at our facility A...

Page 26: ...hold 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...

Page 27: ...ndividuals properly licensed by the FCC are authorized to operate equipment on Amateur Band frequencies 6 I will not knowingly operate my model aircraft within three 3 miles of any preexisting flying...

Page 28: ...61822 USA 877 504 0233 Horizon Hobby UK Units 1 4 Ployters Rd Staple Tye Harlow Essex CM18 7NS United Kingdom 44 0 1279 641 097 Horizon Hobby Deutschland GmbH Hamburger Strasse 10 25335 Elmshorn Germ...

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