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WARRANTY

Great Planes

®

Model Manufacturing Co. guarantees this kit to be free from defects in both material and workmanship

at the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover any component parts damaged by use or modification. In no case
shall Great Planes’ liability exceed the original cost of the purchased kit. 
Further, Great 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

assumed nor accepted for any damage resulting from the use by the user of the final user-assembled product. By the act
of using the user-assembled product, the user accepts all resulting liability.

If the buyers are not prepared to accept the liability associated with the use of this product, they are advised

to return this kit immediately in new and unused condition to the place of purchase.

READ THROUGH THIS  INSTRUCTION  MANUAL
FIRST. IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
AND WARNINGS CONCERNING THE ASSEMBLY
AND USE OF THIS MODEL.

GPMZ0281 for GPMQ1882  V1.1

Entire Contents © Copyright 2004

Champaign, IL 61822

(217) 398-8970, Ext. 5

airsupport@greatplanes.com

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Summary of Contents for Sport Float Kit ARF

Page 1: ...ly no liability shall be assumed nor accepted for any damage resulting from the use by the user of the final user assembled product By the act of using the user assembled product the user accepts all...

Page 2: ...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 ARF Sport Floats and model if not assem...

Page 3: ...ded with this kit servo not included We highly recommend that you install a servo inside the float It is easy to do and it makes installation removal of the floats on the aircraft easier Floats increa...

Page 4: ...e 6 Before starting assembly assemble the model and mark the balance point of the model You will need to know this later when the model is balanced with the floats installed Important Building Notes P...

Page 5: ...wn in the above photo 4 Clean any resin residue from the tray opening in the float Trim any resin from the hardwood mounting rail inside the float Put one of the 1 4 x 3 8 x 3 1 2 6 4 x 9 5 x 89mm bas...

Page 6: ...rvo tray as shown and mark the location of the mounting rails 10 Use 6 minute epoxy to glue the basswood blocks to the servo tray with the servo attached The servo should be centered between the lines...

Page 7: ...ro Threadlocker to hold the nut in place Hint Center punch the bracket before drilling the hole 7 Install a screw lock connector nylon retainer and 4 40 x 1 8 3 2mm socket head cap screw in the outer...

Page 8: ...e the hole with a hobby knife 4 Cut the 074 x 17 1 2 445mm wire pushrod to a length of 12 25 4mm Cut the threaded portion of the wire off leaving a 12 25 4mm wire with no threads Make a small bend 3 4...

Page 9: ...ioned as detailed in the Step Sketch for your particular model Then when the floats are mounted on the model move the C G slightly forward as listed below Although you may have added the recommended b...

Page 10: ...Wires on page 11 3 If there is no rear mounting block you must install one Remove the landing gear from your model Place the float gear wires on the model and mark the location of the rear float wire...

Page 11: ...your model does not have a former that the mounting block can be glued to you should make longer support blocks to provide additional support 9 Using epoxy glue the mounting block to the support block...

Page 12: ...the forward float wire from moving in the groove Secure the wire into place with the landing gear straps 4 Remove all of the mounting screws from the fuselage and floats Harden all of the holes with...

Page 13: ...l a nylon clevis clevis retainer and 2 56 x 1 25 4mm threaded stud on the inner pushrod Thread the stud about 13 turns into both the clevis and pushrod Insert the inner pushrod into the outer pushrod...

Page 14: ...ter rudder throw of 1 25 4mm This can be done by moving the clevis to another hole on the rudder control horn external pushrod or by adjusting the ATV internal servo The amount of throw should be adju...

Page 15: ...some of the up elevator as the speed increases and the aircraft lifts on the step of the floats Just like the model takes off on the ground when it has enough speed it will lift into the air don t for...

Page 16: ...laced Remove the pliers from the servo horn squeeze the handles and make the bend exactly where you need it Works with wire up to 1 16 in diameter This standard servo with preinstalled round servo hor...

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