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 5.  If you are not an experienced pilot or have not fl own this 

type of model before, we recommend that you get the 
assistance of an experienced pilot in your R/C club for 
your fi rst fl ights. If you’re not a member of a club, your 
local hobby shop has information about clubs in your area 
whose membership includes experienced pilots. 

 6.  Carefully read and follow all the instructions included with 

your LiPo battery and battery charger. LiPo batteries are 

not forgiving like NiCd or NiMH batteries. Overcharging or 
charging the LiPo battery at too high a current 

will

 damage 

the battery and could damage property. 

We, as the kit manufacturer, provide you with a top quality, 
thoroughly tested kit and instructions, but ultimately the 
quality and fl yability of your fi nished model depends 
on how you build it; therefore, we cannot in any way 
guarantee the performance of your completed model, 
and no representations are expressed or implied as to 
the performance or safety of your completed model.

Remember:

 Take your time and follow the instructions to 

end up with a well-built model that is straight and true.

DECISIONS YOU MUST MAKE

This is a partial list of items required to fi nish the Citabria 

3D Indoor EP ARF that may require planning or decision 
making before starting to build. Order numbers are provided 
in parentheses.

Indoor Motor and

Battery Recommendations

For best 

indoor

 fl ight performance, a lightweight battery is 

recommended. We recommend: 

  

(1) Great Planes

®

 Competition Series 7.4 volt 300mAh 

20C LiPo battery (GPMP0700)

  

(1) FlightPower

®

 EON-X

 Lite 7.4 volt 350mAh 25C 

LiPo battery (FPWP4014)

  

(1) RimFire

 250 (GPMG4502)

  

(1) ElectriFly

®

 8amp Brushless ESC (GPMM1800) or 

FlightPower 10amp Brushless ESC (FPWM0210)

  

(1) 8 

×

 3.5 PowerFlow

 Propeller (GPMQ6608)

Outdoor

 Motor and Battery Recommendations:

  

(1) Great Planes Competition Series 11.1 volt 300mAh 

20C LiPo battery (GPMP0701)

  

(1) FlightPower EON-X Lite 11.1 volt 350mAh 25C 
LiPo battery (FPWP4015)

  

(1) RimFire 300 (GPMG4505)

  

(1) FlightPower 10amp Brushless ESC (FPWM0210)

  

(1) 8 

×

 3.5 PowerFlow Propeller (GPMQ6608)

Radio Recommendations

A 4-channel radio system is required.

  

(3) Futaba

®

 S3114 Micro High Torque servos 

(FUTM0414)

  

(1) Futaba R6004FF Mini Receiver (FUTL7624)

Charger

A LiPo compatible charger is required to charge LiPo batteries. 

The Great Planes ElectriFly PolyCharge4

 is designed for 

LiPo packs only; however, it is able to charge four LiPo packs 
simultaneously. The ElectriFly Triton2

 and AC/DC Triton2 EQ 

chargers will only charge one pack at a time, but are capable 
of charging NiCd, NiMH, Pb acid and LiPo batteries. Order 
numbers are provided below. 

  

Great Planes PolyCharger4 DC Only 4 Output LiPo 
Charger (GPMM3015)

        OR

  

Great Planes ElectriFly Triton2 DC Comp Peak 
Charger (GPMM3153)

        OR

  

Great Planes AC/DC Triton2 EQ Charger/Balancer 
(GPMM3156)

Throughout the life of a LiPo battery, the individual cells 

located inside the battery may become unbalanced. These 
unbalanced cells can shorten the life of the battery or cause 
it to malfunction. For this reason, it is always recommended 
that a cell balancer be used when charging LiPo batteries. 

The Electrifl y Equinox

 is a cell balancer that may be used 

with any LiPo charger and is capable of maintaining the cell 
balance of the battery.  

Note:

 The AC/DC Triton2 EQ does 

not require a cell balancer.

  

Great Planes ElectriFly Equinox LiPo Cell Balancer 
(GPMM3160)

ADDITIONAL ITEMS REQUIRED

Adhesives and Building Supplies

This is the list of adhesives and building supplies that are 

required to fi nish the Citabria 3D Indoor Foam Plane.

  

(1) UFO Foam Safe Thin CA 1oz. (HOTR1040)

  

(1) CA Activator Foam Safe 2oz. pump (GPMR6035)

  

(1) Hobby Knife with 5 blades (RMXR6900)

  

(1) Phillips head screwdriver

  

Hobbico

®

 Soldering Iron 30 Watt (HCAR0775)

  

Straightedge

Summary of Contents for Gitabria

Page 1: ...product By the act of using the user 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 i...

Page 2: ...odel aviation and membership provides liability insurance coverage protects modelers rights and interests and is required to fly at most R C sites The AMA has two classes of membership available Open...

Page 3: ...otor and Battery Recommendations 1 Great Planes Competition Series 11 1 volt 300mAh 20C LiPo battery GPMP0701 1 FlightPower EON X Lite 11 1 volt 350mAh 25C LiPo battery FPWP4015 1 RimFire 300 GPMG4505...

Page 4: ...e and inspect the parts to make sure they are of acceptable quality If any parts are damaged or missing or are not of acceptable quality or if you need assistance with assembly contact Product Support...

Page 5: ...l and vertical fuselages together 5 On your building table place the four bottom crutches with the feet on them underneath the fuselage in the locations shown Crutch 1 is positioned in line with the b...

Page 6: ...ure the aft end of the right diagonal support is the same distance from the rudder hinge line as the left diagonal support 11 Place the wing upside down on the building table Carefully turn the Citabr...

Page 7: ...arbon rod should go through the long brace doublers and into the wing 4 Slide a second long brace doubler onto another 2 x 390mm carbon rod Slide the carbon rod through the brace support Slide a mediu...

Page 8: ...through the brace doubler Glue the brace doubler and carbon rod to the vertical fuselage 9 Once the glue has cured glue the carbon rods to the brace supports 10 Turn the fuselage upright and position...

Page 9: ...hey are flush with the front of the fuselage and against the vertical fuselage 4 Glue the two vertical fuselage doublers to the front of the fuselage Make sure they are flush with the front of the fus...

Page 10: ...fe CA to glue the rudder servo with the output shaft forward in the aft servo hole on the left side of the fuselage 5 Install the pre assembled elevator pushrod by inserting the ABS pushrod guides thr...

Page 11: ...e careful when using the soldering iron close to the foam The foam will melt if it is touched with the hot soldering iron Adjust the Pushrods 1 With the transmitter and receiver switched on and the el...

Page 12: ...rside of the servo arm If you are using Futaba servo arms the holes in the servo arm and the holes in the servo arm extension will align If you are using another brand of servo arm you may need to dri...

Page 13: ...landing gear through the landing gear support and into the horizontal fuselage Be careful not to push the landing gear all the way through the horizontal fuselage The end should be flush with the top...

Page 14: ...tabria 3D Indoor EP ARF is an indoor lightweight plane adding weight to balance the plane is not an option At this stage the model should be in ready to fly condition with all of the components in pla...

Page 15: ...s have been determined through actual flight testing and accurate record keeping allowing the model to perform in the manner in which it was intended If after you have become accustomed to the way the...

Page 16: ...nd spare propellers before you fly An unbalanced prop can be the single most significant cause of vibration that can damage your model Vibration of props on small models can cause a loss of power but...

Page 17: ...my models in a careless reckless and or dangerous manner 5 I will not fly my model unless it is identified with my name and address or AMA number on or in the model Note This does not apply to models...

Page 18: ...traffic it is a good idea to have an assistant on the flight line with you While full throttle is usually desirable for takeoff the Citabria 3D will fly great at to throttle indoors Take it easy with...

Page 19: ...19 This model belongs to Name Address City State Zip Phone Number AMA Number...

Page 20: ...GPMA1127 Mnl Entire Contents 2011 Hobbico Inc All rights reserved...

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