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Balance the Model Laterally

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1. With the wing level, have an assistant help you lift the 

model by the motor propeller shaft and the bottom of the 
fuselage under the TE of the fi n. Do this several times.

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2. If one wing always drops when you lift the model, it 

means that side is heavy. Balance the airplane by adding 
weight to the other wingtip. An airplane that has been laterally 
balanced will track better in loops and other maneuvers.

PREFLIGHT

Identify Your  Model

No matter if you fl y at an AMA sanctioned R/C club site or if 
you fl y somewhere on your own, you should always have your 
name, address, telephone number and AMA number on or 
inside your model. It is required at all AMA R/C club fl ying sites 
and AMA sanctioned fl ying events. Fill out the identifi cation 
tag on page 22 and place it on or inside your model.

Charge the Batteries

Follow the battery charging instructions that came with your radio 
control system to charge the batteries. You should always charge 
your transmitter batteries the night before you go fl ying, and at 
other times as recommended by the radio manufacturer.

CAUTION: Unless the instructions that came with your 
radio system state differently, the initial charge on new 
transmitter and receiver batteries should be done for 15 
hours using the slow-charger that came with the radio 
system
. This will “condition” the batteries so that the next 
charge may be done using the fast-charger of your choice. 
If the initial charge is done with a fast-charger the batteries 
may not reach their full capacity and you may be fl ying with 
batteries that are only partially charged.

Balance Propellers

Carefully balance your propeller and spare propellers before 
you fl y. An unbalanced prop can be the single most signifi cant 
cause of vibration that can damage your model. Not only 
will motor mounting screws and bolts loosen, possibly with 
disastrous effect, but vibration may also damage your radio 
receiver and battery. 

We use a Top Flite Precision Magnetic Prop Balancer 
(TOPQ5700) in the workshop and keep a Great Planes 
Fingertip Prop Balancer (GPMQ5000) in our fl ight box.

Range Check

Ground check the operational range of your radio before the 
fi rst fl ight of the day. With the transmitter antenna collapsed 
and the receiver and transmitter on, you should be able 
to walk at least 100 feet [30m] away from the model and 
still have control. Have an assistant stand by your model 
and, while you work the controls, tell you what the control 
surfaces are doing. Repeat this test with the motor running 
at various speeds with an assistant holding the model, using 
hand signals to show you what is happening. If the control 
surfaces do not respond correctly, do not fl y! Find and correct 
the problem fi rst. Look for loose servo connections or broken 
wires, corroded wires on old servo connectors, poor solder 
joints in your battery pack or a defective cell, or a damaged 
receiver crystal from a previous crash. The problem may be 
the location of the antenna. The antenna should be as far 
away from the ESC and battery as possible.

MOTOR SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Failure to follow these safety precautions may result 
in severe injury to yourself and others.

Get help from an experienced pilot when learning to operate 
electric motors. 

Use safety glasses when running electric motors.

Summary of Contents for EDGE 540 T Performance Series

Page 1: ...t Planes reserves the right to change or modify this warranty without notice In that Great Planes has no control over the final assembly or material used for final assembly no liability shall be assum...

Page 2: ...d ARF The Great Planes Edge 540T EP ARF flies much like the giant size Edge s but in a much less expensive package Now you can practice for IMAC competition without risking your larger more expensive...

Page 3: ...rs of which may cause eye skin and respiratory tract irritation Never blow into a part wheel pant cowl to remove fiberglass dust as the dust will blow back into your eyes Always wear safety goggles a...

Page 4: ...discharge w balance plug GPMP0623 FlightPower EVO25 LiPo 2170mAh 11 1V 25C FPWP0327 FlightPower EVO25 LiPo 2500mAh 11 1V 25C FPWP0333 APC 13 x 8E Propeller APCQ3080 3D Setup Great Planes Power Series...

Page 5: ...ERING REPLACEMENT PARTS Replacement parts for the Great Planes Edge 540T EP ARF are available using the order numbers in the Replacement Parts List that follows The fastest most economical service can...

Page 6: ...the part names exactly as they are written in the Kit Contents list Great Planes Product Support 3002 N Apollo Drive Suite 1 Champaign IL 61822 Telephone 217 398 8970 ext 5 Fax 217 398 7721 E mail ai...

Page 7: ...to the wing Test fit your aileron servo in the servo bay Enlarge the opening if required 2 Install a 12 305mm servo extension onto the servo lead Secure the extension to the lead with tape a piece of...

Page 8: ...ne clevis retainer over the clevis With the aileron servo and the aileron centered mark the aileron pushrod where it crosses the aileron servo arm Make a 90 bend at the mark Cut the pushrod 3 8 9 5mm...

Page 9: ...at steps 1 to 4 for the left main landing gear Install the Tail Gear 1 Glue the nylon tail gear bushing in the hole in the aft bottom of the fuselage 2 Insert the tail gear wire through the aluminum t...

Page 10: ...humb screws Be careful putting pressure on the wing and fuselage The wings may be tight the first time they are slid on the tube 2 Center the horizontal stabilizer in the slot in the fuselage Stand ba...

Page 11: ...uselage so that part of the bare wood is showing Apply 30 minute epoxy to the wood top and bottom Slide the stab through the fuselage so that approximately 1 2 12 7mm of bare wood is showing on the ot...

Page 12: ...es with thin CA Install the Motor The Edge 540T EP has been designed to use the Great Planes RimFire 42 50 800 Out runner Brushless motor If you will be installing a different motor you may need to mo...

Page 13: ...cone clevis retainer over the clevis With the elevator servo and the elevator centered mark the elevator pushrod where it crosses the elevator servo arm Make a 90 bend at the mark Cut the pushrod 3 8...

Page 14: ...Measure up 3 4 19mm from the bottom of the rudder and make a mark Measure in from the leading edge 1 4 6 4mm and make a mark Drill a 3 32 2 4mm hole through the rudder perpendicular to the centerline...

Page 15: ...tion in the Tail 1 Cut the covering away from the upper opening on the right side in the rear of the fuselage for the rudder servo 2 Install a 16 406mm servo extension on the rudder servo Secure the e...

Page 16: ...slot on the other side of the tray 9 Attach a strip of sticky backed hook material to the center of the battery tray The loop material can be attached to the battery Apply the Decals The box photograp...

Page 17: ...AILERONS 3 4 19mm 15 up 3 4 19mm 15 down LOW RATE ELEVATOR 1 2 13mm 8 up 1 2 13mm 8 down RUDDER 2 51mm 17 left 2 51mm 17 right AILERONS 1 2 13mm 10 up 1 2 13mm 10 down 3D RATE ELEVATOR 2 1 2 64mm 42 u...

Page 18: ...t flights Later you may wish to experiment by shifting the C G up to 3 16 5mm forward or 3 16 5mm back to change the flying characteristics Moving the C G forward may improve the smoothness and stabil...

Page 19: ...ay be flying with batteries that are only partially charged Balance Propellers Carefully balance your propeller and spare propellers before you fly An unbalanced prop can be the single most significan...

Page 20: ...I will have completed a successful radio equipment ground check before the first flight of a new or repaired model 2 I will not fly my model aircraft in the presence of spectators until I become a qua...

Page 21: ...e runway Hold up elevator to keep the tail wheel on the ground If necessary adjust the tail wheel so the model will roll straight down the runway If you need to calm your nerves before the maiden flig...

Page 22: ...prove your skills though it is never a bad idea but more importantly so you do not surprise yourself by impulsively attempting a maneuver and suddenly finding that you ve run out of time altitude or a...

Page 23: ...d a little bit of power back in You will have to adjust the throttle as needed but make your adjustments smooth Some right aileron may be needed to keep the model from torque rolling Use the rudder an...

Page 24: ...ive housing optimizes cooling allowing RimFire motors to produce 50 more performance power than out runners of similar size Prop adapter motor mount and hardware are included The installed gold plated...

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