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Though the Great Planes Seawind is an ARF and may not
have the same level of detail as an “all-out” scratch-built
competition model, it is a scale model nonetheless and is
therefore eligible to compete in the 

Fun Scale class in AMA

competition (we receive many favorable reports of Great
Planes ARFs in scale competition!). In Fun Scale, the “builder
of the model” rule does not apply. To receive the five points for
scale documentation, the only proof required that a full-size
aircraft of this type in this paint/markings scheme did exist is a
single sheet such as a kit box cover from a plastic model, a
photo, or a profile painting, etc. If the photo is in black and
white other written documentation of color must be provided.
Contact the AMA for a rule book with full details.

1. Your Great Planes Seawind ARF should not be
considered a toy, but rather a sophisticated, working model
that functions very much like a full-size airplane. Because of
its performance capabilities, the Seawind ARF, if not
assembled and operated correctly, could possibly cause
injury to yourself or spectators and damage to property.

2. You must assemble the model according to the
instructions
. Do not alter or modify 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
as correct.

3. You must take time to build straight, true and strong.

4. You must use an R/C radio system that is in first-class
condition, and a correctly sized engine and components
throughout the building process.

5. You must correctly install all R/C and other components
so that the model operates correctly on the ground and in
the air.

6. You must check the operation of the model before every
flight to insure that all equipment is operating and that the
model has remained structurally sound. Be sure to check
clevises or other connectors often and replace them if they
show any signs of wear or fatigue.

7. If you are not an experienced pilot or have not flown this
type of model before, we recommend that you get the
assistance of an experienced pilot in your R/C club for your
first flights. 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.

8. While this kit has been flight tested to exceed normal use,
if the plane will be used for extremely high-stress flying or if
an engine larger than one in the recommended range is
used, the modeler is responsible for taking steps to
reinforce the high-stress points and/or substituting
hardware more suitable for the increased stress.

9. WARNING: The cowl, canopy, wing tips and fuselage in
this kit are made of fiberglass, the fibers of which may
cause eye, skin and respiratory tract irritation. Never blow
into a part (cowl) to remove fiberglass dust, as the dust will
blow back into your eyes. Always wear safety goggles, a
particle mask and rubber gloves when grinding, drilling and
sanding fiberglass parts. Vacuum the parts and the work
area thoroughly after working with fiberglass parts.

Remember: Take your time and follow the instructions to
end up with a well-built model that is straight and true.

This is a partial list of items required to finish the Seawind
ARF that may require planning or decision making before
starting to build. Order numbers are provided in parentheses.

For the basic setup to fly off of water the Seawind ARF requires:

5-Channel radio 

(3) Micro servos with metal gears S3102 (FUTM0034)
for rudder, throttle and elevator

(4) Standard Ball Bearing servos S9001 (FUTM0075)
for (2) aileron (2) flaps

(1) 12" [300mm] Servo extension (HCAM2711
for Futaba

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)

(7) 36" [910mm] Servo extension (HCAM2726
for Futaba)

(2) Y-harness (HCAM2751 for Futaba)

Option 1: If the included fixed landing gear is installed, a
fifth S9001 (FUTM0075) servo and a third Y-harness
(HCAM2751) will be required for the nose steering.

Option 2: If the optional retracts are installed, a 6-channel
radio and a Standard S3003 servo (FUTM0031) to operate
the retract air valve are required.

Radio Equipment

DECISIONS YOU MUST MAKE

We, as the kit manufacturer, provide you with a top
quality, thoroughly tested kit and instructions, but
ultimately the quality and flyability 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 representations are expressed or implied
as to the performance or safety of your completed model.

PROTECT YOUR  MODEL, YOURSELF

& OTHERS...FOLLOW THESE

IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

SCALE COMPETITION

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Summary of Contents for Seawind ARF

Page 1: ...ly in new and unused condition to the place of purchase To make a warranty claim send the defective part or item to Hobby Services at the address below Hobby Services 3002 N Apollo Dr Suite 1 Champaig...

Page 2: ...ing plane and developed a 60 size ARF Now you too can fly from land or water opening up new flying sites not available before Many hours of development and test flying have gone into the Great Planes...

Page 3: ...not a member of a club your local hobby shop has information about clubs in your area whose membership includes experienced pilots 8 While this kit has been flight tested to exceed normal use if the p...

Page 4: ...iron TOPR2100 Top Flite Hot Sock iron cover TOPR2175 Top Flite MonoKote trim seal iron TOPR2200 Top Flite MonoKote heat gun TOPR2000 21st Century sealing iron COVR2700 21st Century iron cover COVR270...

Page 5: ...y shop is not available replacement parts may also be ordered from Tower Hobbies at www towerhobbies com or by calling toll free 800 637 6050 Parts may also be ordered directly from Hobby Services by...

Page 6: ...ip 6 Large Control Horn 34 2 x 3 8 9 5mm Philips Screws 7 2 56 x 6 152mm Pushrod Threaded One End 8 Nylon FasLink 8 1 4 6 4mm Silicone Clevis Retainer 2 Screw Lock Pushrod Connector 2 4 40 x 1 4 Socke...

Page 7: ...reat Planes Dead Center hole locator to mark on the engine mount the four engine mounting holes 5 Remove the engine mount and use a drill press if you have one to drill a 9 64 3 5mm hole at each mark...

Page 8: ...nk when inserted Do not kink the tube Mark a P on the outside of the front plate to designate pressure 3 Install a piece of fuel tubing on each of the other two tubes Attach a clunk on the ends of the...

Page 9: ...tray block 5 Connect a 36 914mm servo extension to the throttle servo Tie the string in the fuel tank compartment to the end of the extension and pull the extension through the tube and into the fusel...

Page 10: ...9 5mm self tapping screws and 2 flat washers 6 Remove the spinner backplate and the cowl Using the template method locate and cut the hole for the needle valve Connect the fuel line to the carburetor...

Page 11: ...with epoxy thinned with denatured alcohol to prevent the wood from soaking up water 4 Use sandpaper to roughen the inside of the nose gear opening where the cover plate will be glued Clean the area wi...

Page 12: ...the steering servo using the hardware that came with your radio 6 Drill a 3 32 2 4mm hole through the aft edge of the nose wheel recess 1 25 4mm from the bottom of the fuselage You will need to remov...

Page 13: ...Position the landing gear block in the metal main landing gear mount so that the landing gear wire goes through the mount Drill a 7 64 2 7mm pilot hole at each mounting hole location and attach the l...

Page 14: ...lve Attach air line tubing between the air tank and fill valve 5 Attach the control valve to the plywood control valve mount Attach the air line tubing to the control valve and glue the mount to the r...

Page 15: ...cable in one of the holes The masking tape will prevent the cable from pulling through the hole Slide a metal furl on the cable inside the fuselage Then thread the cable through the bottom hole in the...

Page 16: ...in the center of the hinge Insert the hinges in the stabilizer and install the elevator Remove the T pins and adjust the control surface so that the leading edge of the elevator is against the trailin...

Page 17: ...to the string and carefully pull the extension through the fuselage Tape or heat shrink the leads together 2 Install the elevator servo in the fuselage using the hardware supplied with the servo 3 Thr...

Page 18: ...e sure the control horn is installed over the hardwood block 11 Install the flap pushrod on the flap servo arm following the same procedure used to install the aileron pushrod Note If you will be usin...

Page 19: ...tips are well sealed to the wing to prevent any water from getting in You may want to apply clear tape or silicone sealant around the edges of the wing tips to seal them 1 Insert the aluminum wing joi...

Page 20: ...n easily be glued to the side of the fuselage with CA For best adhesion roughen the area with sandpaper before applying CA 1 Glue the rubber bushing in the end of the aluminum bailing tube opposite th...

Page 21: ...s indicated in the chart that follows If your radio does not have dual rates we recommend setting the throws at a rate in between the high and low rates Note The throws are measured at the widest part...

Page 22: ...the model it means that side is heavy Balance the airplane by adding weight to the other wing tip An airplane that has been laterally balanced will track better in loops and other maneuvers No matter...

Page 23: ...from high heat sparks or flames as fuel is very flammable Do not smoke near the engine or fuel and remember that engine exhaust gives off a great deal of deadly carbon monoxide Therefore do not run t...

Page 24: ...f you will be flying off of water check all the joints where water may enter and seal them with clear tape or silicone sealant 2 Check the C G according to the measurements provided in the manual 3 Be...

Page 25: ...e ailerons to keep the wings level and be smooth on the elevator stick allowing the model to establish a gentle climb to a safe altitude before making the first turn away from yourself Do not yank bac...

Page 26: ...you re ready to make your landing flare and the model is a foot or so off the deck smoothly increase up elevator until it gently touches down One final note about flying your model Have a goal or fli...

Page 27: ...s most at home rocketing around pylons at breathtaking speeds GPMA1320 Great Planes Lancair ES 60 ARF The original Lancairs were high performance homebuilts Great Planes version is high performance to...

Page 28: ...____________ Where Purchased _________________________ Date Construction Started __________________ Date Construction Finished _________________ Finished Weight __________________________ Date of Firs...

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