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4. Lift the model with your fingertips placed on the tape

lines. If the model is level as shown in the photo the wing is in
the correct position. Proceed to the next step. If the nose of
the model drops, the C.G. is too far forward and the wing will
have to be moved forward. If the tail of the model drops, the
C.G. is too far back and the wing must be moved back. Move
the wing forward or back as necessary by sliding the wing
mounts. Continue to adjust the position of the wing and lift the
model with your fingers on the tape lines until you can get it to
balance. Note: Even though the decals are not on the model
in the photo, they should be on your model at this time.

5. View the model from the rear. Using the stab as an

alignment cue, make sure both wings are at the same angle
when compared to the stab. If necessary, adjust the wing
mounts to get both wings the same.

6. Once you have achieved the correct C.G. and leveled

the wings, use a few drops of thin CA to permanently glue
the wing mounts to the fuselage boom.

Before taking your Yard Stik out to the flying field for the first
time (or to your back yard or the park), review the check list
to make sure it is truly ready to fly.

1. Make sure all the controls move in the correct direction.

2. Be sure the control throws match the measurements

provided.

3. Make sure the elevator and rudder are centered by

adjusting the V-bends in the pushrods.

4. Make sure the model balances at the recommended C.G.

5. Check the servo arms to make sure the servo arm

screws are installed.

6. Make sure the pushrod retainers are on the back of the

pushrods on the control horns.

No matter if you fly at an AMA sanctioned R/C club site or if
you fly somewhere on your own, you should always have
your name, address, telephone number and AMA number
on or inside your model. It is required at all AMA R/C club
flying sites and AMA sanctioned flying events. Fill out the
identification tag on the decal sheet and place it on the
bottom of the wing.

Identify Your  Model

PREFLIGHT

CHECKLIST

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Summary of Contents for Yard Stik

Page 1: ...user assembled 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 pro...

Page 2: ...stem Check with your local solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling options or proper disposal This product contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer and...

Page 3: ...ngle stick radio is suitable It comes with a micro receiver and two Futaba S 3106 micro servos The transmitter also has NiCd s Following are descriptions and part numbers for suitable radio equipment...

Page 4: ...Pro CA GPMR6001 1 2 oz 15g Medium Pro CA GPMR6007 1 Hobby knife HCAR0105 11 blades 5 pack HCAR0211 medium grit sandpaper Propeller balancer TOPQ5700 Balancing propellers on Park Flyers is important as...

Page 5: ...Control Horn Retainers 2 Pushrod Retainers 2 2 x 1 2 Screws 2 Wheel Retainers Decal Sheet Kit Contents Photographed Kit Contents Not Photographed Before starting to build use the Kit Contents list to...

Page 6: ...same way Note The top of the stabilizer has the slot for the fin offset to the left 4 Cut a narrow slot in the elevator to accommodate one of the control horns 15 16 24mm from the edge of the slot in...

Page 7: ...e front of the boom The rear wing mount should be approximately 19 480mm from the front of the boom The exact location of the wing mounts will be determined later when balancing the model and the tail...

Page 8: ...elevator will be centered Cut off any excess wire so approximately 1 4 6mm of the L remains Connect the pushrods to the second from the outer holes in the control horns Later after the elevator and r...

Page 9: ...gear from the motor Add a small drop of gear cement to the hole in the end of the gear that goes on the shaft Install the gear until the end is even with the end of the shaft Allow the cement to harde...

Page 10: ...connections Mount the speed controller to the receiver and mount the receiver to the battery holder using double sided foam mounting tape Connect all the wires Use the black strips provided on the dec...

Page 11: ...itches in the transmitter to change the direction 7 Reminder The propeller should be removed from the motor while performing setup operations in the shop Follow the instructions included with whatever...

Page 12: ...e the decal is to be applied with window cleaner Then apply the decal and squeegee out the cleaner with a soft sheet of balsa This will remove air bubbles from under the decals for the best appearance...

Page 13: ...G and leveled the wings use a few drops of thin CA to permanently glue the wing mounts to the fuselage boom Before taking your Yard Stik out to the flying field for the first time or to your back yar...

Page 14: ...k charge the battery then to discharge it Many battery chargers have peak charging and automatic discharging capabilities If you do not have a charger that is able to discharge batteries you can disch...

Page 15: ...or a flying site In addition to obstacles it is important to be aware of people who may wander into the area once you begin flying At AMA club flying sites it is a severe rule infraction to fly over o...

Page 16: ...eir size weight just 10g and range make them perfect for theYard Stik and other small electrics Designed for park slow and indoor flyers Mini FM Receivers feature SMT components for maximum dependabil...

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