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 ALWAYS

 charge a LiPo battery in a fi reproof location.

  

NEVER

 trickle charge a LiPo battery.

  

NEVER

 allow the battery temperature to exceed 150° F 

(65° C).

  

NEVER

 disassemble or modify the pack wiring in any way 

or puncture the cells.

  

NEVER

 discharge below 2.7V per cell.

  

NEVER

 place the battery or charger on combustible materials 

or leave it unattended during charge or discharge. 

  

ALWAYS

 KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.

  

NEVER

 charge the battery in the plane.

 

 ALWAYS

 remove the battery from the plane after a crash. 

Set it aside in a safe location for at least 20 minutes. If the 

battery is damaged in the crash it could catch fi re. 

  If the battery starts to swell, quickly move the battery to 

a safe location, preferably outside. Place it in a bucket, 
covering the battery with sand. Never use water to try and 
put out a LiPo fi re. 

AMA SAFETY CODE (excerpts)

Read and abide by the following excerpts from the Academy 
of Model Aeronautics Safety Code. For the complete Safety 
Code refer to Model Aviation magazine, the AMA web site or 
the Code that came with your AMA license.

General

1) I will not fl y my model aircraft in sanctioned events, air shows, 

or model fl ying demonstrations until it has been proven to be 
airworthy by having been previously, successfully fl ight tested.

2) I will not fl y my model aircraft higher than approximately 

400 feet within 3 miles of an airport without notifying the 

airport operator. I will give right-of-way and avoid fl ying in the 
proximity of full-scale aircraft. Where necessary, an observer 
shall be utilized to supervise fl ying to avoid having models fl y 
in the proximity of full-scale aircraft.

3) Where established, I will abide by the safety rules for the 
fl ying site I use, and I will not willfully and deliberately fl y my 
models in a careless, reckless and/or dangerous manner.

5) I will not fl y my model unless it is identifi ed with my name 
and address or AMA number, on or in the model. Note: This 
does not apply to models while being fl own indoors.

7) I will not operate models with pyrotechnics (any device that 

explodes, burns, or propels a projectile of any kind).

Radio Control

1) I will have completed a successful radio equipment ground 

check before the fi rst fl ight of a new or repaired model.

2) I will not fl y my model aircraft in the presence of spectators 
until I become a qualified flier, unless assisted by an 
experienced helper.

3) At all fl ying sites a straight or curved line(s) must be 
established in front of which all fl ying takes place with the 
other side for spectators. Only personnel involved with fl ying 
the aircraft are allowed at or in the front of the fl ight line. 
Intentional fl ying behind the fl ight line is prohibited.

4) I will operate my model using only radio control frequencies 

currently allowed by the Federal Communications Commission.

5) 

I will not knowingly operate my model within three miles 

of any pre-existing fl ying site except in accordance with 
the frequency sharing agreement listed

 [in the complete 

AMA Safety Code].

9) Under no circumstances may a pilot or other person touch 
a powered model in fl ight; 

nor should any part of the model 

other than the landing gear, intentionally touch the ground, 
except while landing.

FLYING

The Escapade MX 30cc ARF is a great-fl ying sport model that 

fl ies smoothly and predictably. However, it does not possess 
the self-recovery characteristics of a primary R/C trainer and 
should be fl own only by experienced R/C pilots.

Fuel Mixture Adjustments

A fully cowled engine may run at a higher temperature than 

an un-cowled engine. For this reason, the fuel mixture should 
be richened so the engine runs at about 200 rpm below peak 
speed. By running the engine slightly rich, you will help prevent 
dead-stick landings caused by overheating.

CAUTION (THIS APPLIES TO ALL R/C AIRPLANES): 

If, while fl ying, you notice an alarming or unusual sound such 
as a low-pitched "buzz," this may indicate control surface 
fl utter. Flutter occurs when a control surface (such as an 
aileron or elevator) or a fl ying surface (such as a wing or 
stab) rapidly vibrates up and down (thus causing the noise). 
In extreme cases, if not detected immediately, fl utter can 
actually cause the control surface to detach or the fl ying 
surface to fail, thus causing loss of control followed by 
an impending crash. If fl utter is detected, slow the model 

immediately

 and land as soon as safely possible. Identify 

which surface fl uttered (so the problem may be resolved) by 
checking all the servo grommets for deterioration or signs of 
vibration. Make certain all pushrod linkages are secure and 
free of play. If it fl uttered once, under similar circumstances 
it will probably fl utter again unless the problem is fi xed. 
Some things which can cause fl utter are; Excessive hinge 
gap; Not mounting control horns solidly; Poor fi t of clevis 
pin in horn; Side-play of wire pushrods caused by large 
bends; Excessive free play in servo gears; Insecure servo 
mounting; and one of the most prevalent causes of fl utter; 
Flying an over-powered model at excessive speeds.

Summary of Contents for ESCAPADE MX 30cc

Page 1: ...ght 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 assumed nor accepted for any...

Page 2: ...y the model as doing so may result in an unsafe or unflyable model In a few cases the instructions may differ slightly from the photos In those instances the written instructions should be considered...

Page 3: ...o make modifications for mounting those engines Motor Recommendations Great Planes RimFire 1 60 63 62 250 Outrunner Brushless Motor GPMG4795 Great Planes SS 80 ESC GPMM1860 Great Planes 6mm Male 4mm F...

Page 4: ...R6039 36 metal ruler Pliers with wire cutter HCAR0625 Robart Super Stand II ROBP1402 Servo horn drill HCAR0698 AccuThrow Deflection Gauge GPMR2405 CG Machine GPMR2400 Precision Magnetic Prop Balancer...

Page 5: ...rsonal check to Champaign IL 61822 Be certain to specify the order number exactly as listed in the Replacement Parts List Payment by credit card or personal check only no C O D If additional assistanc...

Page 6: ...en the covering with a covering iron as needed ASSEMBLE THE WING Aileron Servo Installation Begin with the left wing panel 1 Install a servo lead extension not included 2 Install grommets and eyelets...

Page 7: ...7 6 Install servo horn 7 Aileron pushrod components 8 Install the 4 40 threaded clevis 9 Attach clevis to control horn 10 Position control horn on aileron 11 Mount control horn...

Page 8: ...o the joint Apply heat and add solder Again the heat of the part should melt the solder not the flame of the torch Allow the part to cool naturally Make sure the joint is thoroughly soldered It should...

Page 9: ...not included 2 Install grommets and eyelets in the flap servo 3 Remove the covering from flap servo opening 4 Separate the flap from the aileron 5 Install the flap servo following the same procedure u...

Page 10: ...rily install the horizontal stabilizer and the vertical fin A A A A 5 Check the alignment of the horizontal stabilizer The distance from the center of the nose of the fuselage to the tips of the horiz...

Page 11: ...0 minute epoxy to glue the stabilizer in the fuselage 7 Use 30 minute epoxy to glue the vertical fin in the fuselage 8 Glue the filler blocks on both sides of the fuselage 9 Attach the tail gear to th...

Page 12: ...12 10 Install the tail wheel Install the Main Landing Gear 1 Install the 3 16 4 8mm axles 2 Cut the axle to length 3 File a flat spot at the end of the axle...

Page 13: ...he main landing gear on the fuselage Install the Rudder and Elevator Servos 1 Install the rudder servo and plug it into the receiver Temporarily plug the receiver battery into the receiver 2 Install t...

Page 14: ...aded clevis on the coupler 6 Insert the pull pull cables in the pushrod guide tubes Attach the clevises to the servo arm 7 Position the rudder control horn 8 Attach rudder control horns 9 Attach a sec...

Page 15: ...the rudder control horns 11 Install the elevator pushrods 12 Install the elevator servos Join the two servo leads with a Y harness and plug the Y harness into the receiver 13 Install the elevator cont...

Page 16: ...to the elevator pushrods Electric Motor Installation Proceed to Engine and Tank Installation page 19 if a gas engine will be installed 1 Use epoxy to glue the front and back plates of the motor box to...

Page 17: ...t pieces of triangle stock between the front plate and the sides and the back plate and the sides Then glue the fourth side on 5 Drill the firewall 6 Open the cooling hole 7 Attach the motor box to th...

Page 18: ...o the ESC 14 Make two straps from the remaining hook and loop material Install the receiver reciever switch and receiver battery 15 Plug the ESC into the receiver Check that the throttle is set to rev...

Page 19: ...pushrod locations on the firewall 5 Drill the firewall for the throttle choke and fuel line 6 Make three straps from the supplied hook and loop material 7 Install the straps on the fuel tank tray 8 In...

Page 20: ...assemble the throttle choke servo tray 14 Glue the tray in the fuselage 15 Install the throttle and choke servos and plug them into the receiver 16 Make two straps from the remaining hook and loop ma...

Page 21: ...the 2 56x1 threaded rod to the choke pushrod It is easier to remove the pushrod from the choke to install the threaded rod 22 Cut the outer pushrod tube 23 Roughen the outer pushrod with sandpaper 24...

Page 22: ...etely stopping the engine Assemble the Fuel Tank 1 Clean both ends of the brass tubes with sandpaper 2 Solder fuel line barbs onto one end of the brass tubes 3 Insert the brass tubes in the fuel tank...

Page 23: ...de the aluminum ring over the fuel tank neck 9 Secure the fuel tank stopper in the fuel tank Mark the top of the tank Install the Fuel Tank 1 Install and mark the fuel lines Vent Carb and Fill 2 Secur...

Page 24: ...rm water about 1 2 teaspoon of soap per gallon of water Submerse one of the decals in the solution and peel off the paper backing NOTE Even though the decals have a sticky back and are not the water t...

Page 25: ...E 2 3 Make certain that the control surfaces and the carburetor respond in the correct direction as shown in the diagram If any of the controls respond in the wrong direction use the servo reversing i...

Page 26: ...7 8 22mm 13 Down 5 8 16mm 9 Up 5 8 16mm 9 Down 3 4 19mm 17 Up 3 4 19mm 17 Down 1 2 13mm 12 Up 1 2 13mm 12 Down 7 8 22mm 20 Down 2 51mm 19 Right 2 51mm 19 Left 1 3 4 44mm 17 Right 1 3 4 44mm 17 Left R...

Page 27: ...6 113mm 1 Mark the C G range 2 With the plane ready to fly with an empty fuel tank or motor batteries installed use a Great Planes C G Machine or apply narrow 1 16 2mm strips of tape at the front and...

Page 28: ...lasses when starting or running engines Use a chicken stick or electric starter to start the engine If you do flip the propeller with your fingers wear a heavy leather glove such as a welder s glove W...

Page 29: ...or curved line s must be established in front of which all flying takes place with the other side for spectators Only personnel involved with flying the aircraft are allowed at or in the front of the...

Page 30: ...anding Landing The Escapade MX 30cc lands similar to a 60 size sport plane It does not require flaps to land but the flaps will allow the plane to land slower and is great practice for the pilot that...

Page 31: ...1 3 4 44mm 17 2 51mm 19 Up Down AILERON 3 4 19mm 17 1 2 13mm 12 Down FLAP 7 8 22mm 20 5 8 8mm elevator mixed with flap C G Forward 4 7 16 113mm from leading edge Aft 5 1 8 130mm from leading edge MOT...

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