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GPMA1024 Mnl

READ THROUGH THIS MANUAL BEFORE STARTING CONSTRUCTION. IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT

INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS CONCERNING THE ASSEMBLY AND USE OF THIS MODEL.

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 buyer is not prepared to accept the liability associated 
with the use of this product, the buyer is advised to return 

this  kit  immediately  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

Champaign IL  61822  USA

Include a letter stating your name, return shipping address, as 
much  contact  information  as  possible  (daytime  telephone 
number, fax number, e-mail address), a detailed description of 
the  problem  and  a  photocopy  of  the  purchase  receipt.  Upon 
receipt of the package the problem will be evaluated as quickly 
as possible.

Length:

52 in
[1320mm]

Radio:

4-5 channel system
w/ 4 std servos (electric),
or 5 std servos (glow)

Motor:

RimFire .55 (42-60-480)
w/ APC 13 x 10 E-Prop

Engine:

.46 – .55 cu in
[7.5 – 9cc] two-stroke,
.52 – .70 cu in
[8.5 – 11.5cc] four-stroke

Wingspan:

58 in
[1475mm]

Wing Area:

633 sq in
[40.9 dm

2

Weight:

6 – 6.75 lb
[2695-3005 g]

Wing

Loading:

22 – 24 oz/sq ft
[66 – 74 g/dm

2

]

SPECIFICATIONS

Summary of Contents for Z-526 ZLIN krobat

Page 1: ...ct 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 is advised to ret...

Page 2: ...airshows in the 1960 s The Zlin along with the famous de Havilland Chipmunk paved the road to the modern CAP Extra and Edge aircraft era of today Like its full scale counterpart the Great Planes Zlin...

Page 3: ...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 thoro...

Page 4: ...rvo Mounting Screws Set of 10 FUTM2550 ADDITIONAL ITEMS REQUIRED To finish this airplane you will need the following items Adhesives and Building Supplies o 3 8 x 3 Heat Shrink Tubing GPMM1060 o R C f...

Page 5: ...te is packaged in six foot rolls but some hobby shops also sell it by the foot If only a small piece of MonoKote is needed for a minor patch perhaps a fellow modeler would give you some MonoKote is ap...

Page 6: ...rs and payments by personal check to Hobby Services 3002 N Apollo Drive Suite 1 Champaign IL 61822 Be certain to specify the order number exactly as listed in the Replacement Parts List Payment by cre...

Page 7: ...o For Futaba standard servos this is the arm that is already installed on the servo For other radio systems please use the arm that is at least 5 8 15 9mm long from the center of the shaft to the oute...

Page 8: ...ach servo arm still centered position your servo on an aileron servo bay cover so that the servo arm is centered in the opening and exiting the opening Please note If you are using Futaba servos there...

Page 9: ...rs o o 13 Working with one wing now make a mark using a felt tip pen directly behind the aileron servo arm Use a builder s triangle or builder s square to ensure that you mark directly behind the serv...

Page 10: ...horn Extend the pushrod forward and line it up with the servo arm hole Mark the pushrod at the hole o 19 Bend the pushrod 90 at the mark that you made Connect the pushrod to the outermost hole in the...

Page 11: ...d wheel collars using a drop of thread locking compound on the set screws Apply a few drops of light machine oil to the axles when you re done o 3 Locate four flat nylon straps Place these in the cuto...

Page 12: ...it and rotate the dowel to sand off material Sand off a little at a time and recheck the fit o 3 Locate the one 1 3 8 35mm long hardwood dowel Test fit this in the root wing rib of each wing If necess...

Page 13: ...lon wing bolts and three 64 rubber bands not supplied Fit the wing bolts in the wing so that each bolt is centered in the hole Use two rubber bands on the wing bolts one on the top side and one on the...

Page 14: ...the trim scheme carefully slide the stabilizer into the slot in the fuselage Slide the stab past center and re coat the top and bottom of the stab center section Proceed immediately to the next step...

Page 15: ...o see that the LE of each elevator can touch the TE of the stab If you are having trouble fitting the hinges run your hobby knife through the slot backwards so that the dull side of the knife blade di...

Page 16: ...rge nylon hinge into the slot in the fin o 10 With the tailwheel facing aft test fit the rudder Check to see that the tailwheel is aligned with the rudder If the tailwheel needs adjustment remove the...

Page 17: ...o position the clevis holes directly above the hinge line Hold the horn in this position and drill two 3 8 9 5mm deep holes using a 1 16 1 6mm drill Be careful not to drill through the elevator comple...

Page 18: ...g screws that came with your servo Remove the servo and harden the screw holes with thin CA Reinstall the servo o 9 Identify the left elevator pushrod and make a gentle bend in it at the point shown s...

Page 19: ...m from the threaded end and cut off the unthreaded side Fit a silicone clevis retainer onto the pushrod and thread a clevis onto it so that at least 1 16 1 6mm of threads are visible past the clevis b...

Page 20: ...in CA o 19 Set the rudder at neutral Mark the rudder pushrod at the servo arm and bend the rod straight up 90 Attach the pushrod to the servo arm using a nylon FasLink Secure the servo arm using the a...

Page 21: ...the tank You may need to adjust the bend of the line so it reaches the top of the tank A small amount of clearance is desirable When the stopper is fully installed tighten the screw to seal the stopp...

Page 22: ...rewall using this hardware Notice that there are centering marks molded into each half of the engine mount and that there are centering marks also on the firewall Use thread locking compound on the sc...

Page 23: ...ot to the fill line Leave this line about 9 229mm long It will need to exit the cowl out of the cooling air hole in the bottom of the cowl Rig the Throttle o 1 Depending on the side you installed the...

Page 24: ...ad locking compound to the throttle arm screw and install the throttle arm Slide the pushrod into the pushrod tube and attach the throttle arm to the carburetor If your throttle arm included a lock wa...

Page 25: ...mFire 55 42 60 480 motor The motor prop ESC and battery combination listed was tested extensively and performs very well You can expect a brisk flying pace and better than average aerobatic performanc...

Page 26: ...embly as shown Position the motor and frame so that the motor measures 4 3 4 121mm from the knurled drive washer portion of the motor to the firewall Install the eight bolts in the locations shown Be...

Page 27: ...rate the hook side from the loop side Join the hook side to the loop side so that there is a 2 51mm overlap Make two straps like this o 2 Install the strap from the bottom of the fuselage If you want...

Page 28: ...ack you choose o 2 Choose a place to mount your switch and charge jack that will not interfere with the servos or radio gear We chose to use the Great Planes Switch Charge Jack Mounting Set GPMM1000 A...

Page 29: ...receiver battery to the switch harness and the harness to the receiver Use a piece of heat shrink tubing to secure the receiver battery to the switch harness If you are using a 72MHz receiver route t...

Page 30: ...the cowl will be Trim holes in the card stock to clear any parts that will interfere with the cowl o 3 Fit the canopy and hatch assembly to the fuselage Remove your muffler or anything that will inte...

Page 31: ...th your engine motor Install the prop nut and any lock nut included with your engine securely o 2 Test fit the spinner cone to the backplate Trim the blade openings in the cone at any points that inte...

Page 32: ...d former and then dropping down and sliding back the canopy The two hooks under the canopy should engage in the fuselage Magnets will keep the hatch back and locked Apply the Decals 1 Use scissors or...

Page 33: ...nes the batteries Voltages but the capacity remains the same These two 1500mAh batteries both 11 1V are being joined in PARALLEL The result will be one 11 1V 3000mAh battery This is a PARALLEL battery...

Page 34: ...throw For this particular airplane we recommend using the high rate rudder only on the ground when taxiing Switch to low rate rudder before initiating your takeoff roll NOTE The throws are measured a...

Page 35: ...e or eliminate any additional ballast required If additional weight is required nose weight may be easily added by using a spinner weight GPMQ4645 for the 1 oz 28g weight or GPMQ4646 for the 2 oz 57g...

Page 36: ...If the control surfaces do not respond correctly do not fly Find and correct the problem first Look for loose servo connections or broken wires corroded wires on old servo connectors poor solder joint...

Page 37: ...ved line s must be established in front of which all flying takes place with the other side for spectators Only personnel involved with flying the aircraft are allowed at or in the front of the flight...

Page 38: ...idly vibrates up and down thus causing the noise In extreme cases if not detected immediately flutter can actually cause the control surface to detach or the flying surface to fail thus causing loss o...

Page 39: ...the runway into the wind keeping the nose down to maintain airspeed and control Level the attitude when the model reaches the runway threshold modulating the throttle as necessary to maintain your gl...

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