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1. Wrap the receiver and battery as shown in the sketch.

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2. Install the switch on the side of the fuselage opposite the

muffler as shown. Use the switch plate as a template when
drilling and cutting the fuselage.

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3. Hook up – following the manufacturer’s recommendations

– the receiver, switch harness and battery as shown in the
photo. At this time, it is suggested to allow the receiver and
battery the option of being moved until after the aircraft has
been balanced. Once balanced, the receiver and battery
must be secured into the aircraft to prevent them from
moving during flight. Once your model has been balance,
secure the location of the receiver and battery using the
wood supplied in the kit.

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4. Route the antenna to the tail of the model. You may

use your preferred method or the method we use in the

Great Planes model shop. Drill a 1/4" [6mm] hole through

the fuse side in the proximity of the receiver. Cut a 1/2"

[13mm] long piece of fuel tubing and install it in the hole.

Install a strain relief (as shown in the sketch), then route the

antenna through the fuel tubing to the bottom of the fuse at

the tail. Use a rubber band to attach the antenna to a T-pin

at the aft end of the fuselage. Do not cut or shorten the

antenna wire. Leave any excess to hang free.

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1. Turn on the transmitter and then the receiver. Standing

behind the plane, make the following movements with the
transmitter and observe the control surfaces:

If any of the servo movements are wrong, reverse the servo
direction with the servo reversing switches on the
transmitter.

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2. For added 

safety

and 

convenience,

the throttle should

be set up so the engine can be stopped using the throttle

trim. To do this, loosen the screw on the pushrod connector,

move the throttle pushrod so the carburetor is completely

closed with the throttle stick, and trim lever on the

transmitter fully 

back.

(

Note:

If the carburetor does not fully

close, adjust the 

idle stop screw

on the carburetor until it

will.) Next, tighten the screw on the pushrod connector. Test

the trim lever by advancing it to full. This will be a 

fast idle

position

with the carburetor barrel open slightly (about

1/32" or .8mm).

Now move the throttle stick forward to full. Make sure the
carburetor barrel opens 

all the way.

(See sketch.) If it

doesn’t open far enough or opens too far (bending the rod)
move the pushrod connector in or out on the servo arm
and/or the carburetor arm to gain or reduce movement.
Apply a 

small

amount of thin CA onto the threads of the

pushrod connector. The throw will be correct when the
carburetor barrel will stop fully open at the same time the
throttle stick reaches full. With the throttle set up properly,
you should be able to run the engine with the trim lever set
midway to the full position (adjusted for a smooth but slow
idle). Then when it is time to stop the engine, simply pull back
the trim to close the carburetor and the engine will stop running.

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3. Check the movement of the control surfaces. Use a

ruler to match our measurements listed below. If your radio
features dual rates, set up both the high and low rates
following the radio system’s instructions. If your radio does
not have dual rates, set up the plane using low rates first
and increase the throws as you get familiar with the plane.

4-CHANNEL

TRANSMITTER

4-CHANNEL

TRANSMITTER

4-CHANNEL

TRANSMITTER

4-CHANNEL RADIO SET-UP

(STANDARD MODE 2)

TRANSMITTER

4-CHANNEL

ELEVATOR MOVES UP

RIGHT AILERON MOVES UP

LEFT AILERON MOVES DOWN

RUDDER MOVES RIGHT

CARBURETOR WIDE OPEN

Radio System Set-up

Battery & Receiver Installation

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Summary of Contents for Super Sportster 40

Page 1: ...ng 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 is advised to return this...

Page 2: ...hich has more than 2 500 chartered clubs across the country Through any one of them instructor training programs and insured newcomer training are available Contact the AMA at the address or toll free...

Page 3: ...Masking Tape TOPR8018 Electric Power Drill Slip Joint Needle Nose Pliers Monofilament String For Stabilizer Alignment Screwdrivers Flat Blade Phillips Pro Thread Locking Compound GPMR6060 Isopropyl A...

Page 4: ...model It is understood that the top or bottom of the model is as it would be when the airplane is right side up and will be referred to as the top even if the model is being worked on upside down Bui...

Page 5: ...ail Wheel 1 14 Rudder Vertical Fin 1 15 Wing Joiner 1 16 Tail Wheel Wire 1 17 Aileron Servo Tray 1 Pushrods 3 Hardware Bag 1 Shown but not numbered Replacement Parts If needed replacement parts for Su...

Page 6: ...epoxy to form a complete and solid bond between the wing joiner and the wing halves This is the most important glue joint in the entire airplane Please read the following three steps before mixing any...

Page 7: ...e 1 2 13mm white wing center section tape completely around the wing over the joint A small amount of pressure should be applied to make a smooth seam 8 Prepare the aileron servo with grommets and bus...

Page 8: ...ge the holes in the servo arms slightly to allow the wire to pass through the arm The Hobbico Quick Drill set HCAR0699 works well for this purpose 17 Repeat steps 13 to 16 for the opposite aileron 1 L...

Page 9: ...izer and could easily cause the stabilizer to break in flight If the stab breaks the plane has a very good chance of crashing It is best to be very careful when making this cut not to cut into the woo...

Page 10: ...sembly is installed into the fuel tank the vent tube should be 1 16 1 5mm from the top of the tank 2 Locate the metal fuel pick up weight often referred to as the clunk and cut a 4 102mm piece of sili...

Page 11: ...6 32 nuts are then placed into the recesses on the bottom of the engine mount Start the screws but do not tighten them at this time We still need to align the engine 3 Install the spinner backplate pr...

Page 12: ...f the cowl 9 Install the spinner backplate propeller propeller washer and the propeller nut onto the engine Trim the spinner cone propeller slots if necessary so there is at least a 1 16 1 5mm gap bet...

Page 13: ...plastic as it may develop cracks and or keep the paint from adhering 9 Test fit the wheel pant halves and make adjustments where necessary for the best possible fit 10 File a flat spot along the botto...

Page 14: ...ews provided with your radio system 2 Install the rudder nylon control horn in line with the pushrod exit Hold the horn in position and mark the location of the mounting holes Drill 3 32 2 5mm mountin...

Page 15: ...ushing the underlying balsa 7 Install the elevator pushrod Place a clevis retainer onto the clevis Thread the clevis 14 turns onto the pushrod Attach the clevis to the outer hole of the control horn S...

Page 16: ...his loosen the screw on the pushrod connector move the throttle pushrod so the carburetor is completely closed with the throttle stick and trim lever on the transmitter fully back Note If the carburet...

Page 17: ...selage all parts of the model installed ready to fly and an empty fuel tank block up the tail as necessary to level the stab Lift the model at the desired balance point and observe the tail of the air...

Page 18: ...l Follow the engine manufacturer s recommendations for break in Check to make sure all screws remain tight that the hinges are secure and that the prop is on tight Wherever you do fly you need to chec...

Page 19: ...er 3 I will perform my initial turn after takeoff away from the pit or spectator areas and I will not thereafter fly over pit or spectator areas unless beyond my control 4 I will operate my model usin...

Page 20: ...____________ Where Purchased _________________________ Date Construction Started __________________ Date Construction Finished _________________ Finished Weight __________________________ Date of Firs...

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