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  Follow the charging instructions included with your charger 

for charging LiPo batteries. LiPo batteries can cause 
serious damage if misused.

  Never charge LiPo batteries unattended.

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.

CHECK LIST

During the last few moments of preparation your mind may 
be elsewhere anticipating the excitement of the fi rst fl ight. 
Because of this, you may be more likely to overlook certain 
checks and procedures that should be performed before the 
model is fl own. To help avoid this, a check list is provided to 
make sure these important areas are not overlooked. Many 
are covered in the instruction manual, so where appropriate, 
refer to the manual for complete instructions. Be sure to 
check the items off as they are completed (that’s why it’s 
called a 

check list!

).

 ❏ 

1.  

Check the C.G. according to the measurements 

provided in the manual.

 ❏ 

2.  

Be certain the battery and receiver are securely 

mounted in the fuse. Simply stuffi ng them into place 
with foam rubber is not suffi cient.

 ❏ 

3.  

Extend your receiver antenna and make sure it has 

a strain relief inside the fuselage to keep tension off 
the solder joint inside the receiver.

 ❏ 

4.  

Balance your model 

laterally

 as explained in 

the instructions.

 ❏ 

5.  

Use threadlocking compound to secure critical fasteners 

such as the motor screws, wheel collar SHC screws 
and screw-lock pushrod connectors, etc.

 ❏ 

6.  

Add a drop of oil to the axles so the wheels will 

turn freely.

 ❏ 

7.  

Make sure all hinges are 

securely

 glued in place.

 ❏ 

8.  

Reinforce holes for wood screws with thin CA where 

appropriate (servo mounting screws, control horn 
screws, etc.).

 ❏ 

9.  

Confi rm that all controls operate in the correct direction 

and the throws are set up according to the manual.

 ❏ 

10.  

Make sure there are silicone retainers on all the clevises 

and that all servo arms are secured to the servos with 
the screws included with your radio.

 ❏ 

11.  

Secure connections between servo wires and 

Y-connectors or servo extensions with vinyl tape, heat 

shrink tubing or special clips suitable for that purpose.

 ❏ 

12.  

Make sure any servo extension cords you may have 

used do not interfere with other systems (servo arms, 
pushrods, etc.).

 ❏ 

13.  

Balance your propeller (and spare propellers).

 ❏ 

14.  

Tighten the propeller nut and spinner.

 ❏ 

15.  

Place your name, address, AMA number and telephone 

number on or inside your model.

 ❏ 

16.  

If you wish to photograph your model, do so before 
your fi rst fl ight.

 ❏ 

17.  

Range check your radio when you get to the 

flying field.

Summary of Contents for FACTOR 3D

Page 1: ...assembled product the user accepts all resulting liability If the buyer is not prepared to accept the liability associated with the use of this product the buyer is advised to return this kit immedia...

Page 2: ...p www modelaircraft org IMPORTANT Two of the most important things you can do to preserve the radio controlled aircraft hobby are to avoid flying near full scale aircraft and avoid flying near or over...

Page 3: ...ty of your finished model depends on how you build it therefore we cannot in any way guarantee the performance of your completed model and no representa tions are expressed or implied as to the perfor...

Page 4: ...dation We recommend 30 minute epoxy only because you will need the working time or the additional strength Photos and sketches are placed before the step they refer to Frequently you can study photos...

Page 5: ...970 Order No Description Fuselage Wing Set Tail Surface Set Canopy Hatch Cowl Landing Gear Wheel Pants Spinner Tail Wheel Wire Wing Bolts Wing Tube Decal Sheet GPMA2100 GPMA2101 GPMA2102 GPMA2103 GPMA...

Page 6: ...the servo lead Pull the string and the servo lead through the wing Untie the string from the lead 2 Install the servo into the servo opening Drill a 1 16 1 6mm hole though the servo mount into the woo...

Page 7: ...of the pin should extend from the root rib 9 Repeat steps 1 8 for the left wing panel ASSEMBLE THE FUSELAGE Install the Main Landing Gear 1 Attach the two main landing gear legs to the fuselage with f...

Page 8: ...ng holes of the servo into the servo mounting rails in the fuselage 5 Install and then remove a servo mounting screw into each of the holes Apply a drop of thin CA into the holes to harden the threads...

Page 9: ...ng iron to cut the covering from the stab The tip of the soldering iron doesn t have to be sharp but a fine tip does work best Allow the iron to heat fully Use a straightedge to guide the soldering ir...

Page 10: ...control horn Place the control horn in line with the elevator servo arm Position the horn on the elevator the same as was done with the ailerons Mark the location of the mounting holes onto the ailero...

Page 11: ...l the motor to the firewall with four 4 40 3 8 3 10 mm machine screws 4 3mm lock washers and 4 3 mm flat washers Be sure to apply a drop of thread locker to the threads on each screw 2 Cut a piece of...

Page 12: ...ion of the plywood plates 2 From the center of the plywood plate draw a line back 1 25 mm with a felt tip pen 3 Slide the cowl onto the fuselage Slide the spinner back plate onto the motor shaft Depen...

Page 13: ...ther nylon stop nut onto the end of the screw to secure the wheel 3 Set the position of the wheel pants and secure the pant to the landing gear with a 1 16 1 4 1 6 6 mm wood screw Do this for both whe...

Page 14: ...ater allows accurate positioning and reduces air bubbles underneath 2 Position decals on the model Holding the decal down use a paper towel to wipe most of the water away 3 Use a piece of soft balsa o...

Page 15: ...loop material to hold the battery in position Do not connect the battery to the ESC while balancing the model 2 Install the propeller and spinner to the motor shaft Balance the Model C G More than an...

Page 16: ...ries 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 flying and at...

Page 17: ...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 flight nor should any part of the model other than the...

Page 18: ...his moment it is likely that you will need to apply more right rudder to counteract motor torque Be smooth on the elevator stick allowing the model to establish a gentle climb to a safe altitude befor...

Page 19: ...gh or low rates This is not necessarily to improve 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 find...

Page 20: ...GPMA1552 Mnl Entire Contents 2013 Hobbico Inc All rights reserved...

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