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WARRANTY

Hobbico

®

guarantees this kit to be free from defects in both material or workmanship at the date of purchase. This warranty

does not cover any components or parts damaged by use or modification. In no case shall Hobbico’s liability exceed the
original cost of the purchased kit. 
Further, Hobbico reserves the right to change or modify this warranty without notice.

In that Hobbico has no control over the final assembly or the material used for final assembly, no liability shall be assumed
nor accepted for any damage resulting from the use of the final user-assembled product. By the act of using the user-
assembled product, the user accepts all resulting liability.

If for any reason you think that this model is not for you, return it to your local dealer immediately. PLEASE NOTE:
Your hobby dealer cannot accept a return on any model after assembly has begun.

READ THROUGH THIS MANUAL BEFORE STARTING
CONSTRUCTION. IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT WARNINGS
AND INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING THE ASSEMBLY
AND USE OF THIS MODEL.

HCAZ1205 for HCAA12xx  V1.0

Entire Contents © Copyright 2006

Champaign, Illinois

(217) 398-8970, Ext 5

airsupport@hobbico.com

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

READY-TO-FLY RADIO CONTROLLED MODEL AIRPLANE

Wingspan: 63 in [1600mm] 
Wing Area: 709 sq in [45.7dm

2

Weight: 6 lb [2722g]
Wing Loading: 19.2 oz/sq ft [59g/dm

2

Length: 53 in [1346mm] 
Radio: Included
Motor: Included
Electronic Speed Control: Included
Motor Battery: Not Included
Charger: Not Included

Summary of Contents for ElectriStar EP Select

Page 1: ...mbled product the user accepts all resulting liability If for any reason you think that this model is not for you return it to your local dealer immediately PLEASE NOTE Your hobby dealer cannot accept...

Page 2: ...nd that you join the AMA Academy of Model Aeronautics and a local R C club The AMA is the governing body of model aviation and membership is required to fly at AMA clubs Joining the AMA provides many...

Page 3: ...acceptable quality or if you need assistance with assembly contact Hobbico Product Support Phone 217 398 8970 Ext 5 Fax 217 398 7721 E Mail airsupport hobbico com Remember Take your time and follow t...

Page 4: ...Be certain to specify the order number exactly as listed in the Replacement Parts List and indicate quantity of each item Payment accepted by credit card or personal check only no C O D If additional...

Page 5: ...ort When reporting defective or missing parts use the part names exactly as they are written in the Kit Contents list on this page Hobbico Product Support Phone 217 398 8970 Ext 5 Fax 217 398 7721 E M...

Page 6: ...an overnight charge This would be a good time to charge the motor batteries as well as the NiCd battery packs that power your transmitter and receiver the radio system While the batteries are chargin...

Page 7: ...ket head cap screw and propeller washer from the shaft of the motor 3 Place the propeller onto the shaft so that the blades are perpendicular to the spinner screw receptacles on the backplate as shown...

Page 8: ...rn via the clevis and slide the silicone clevis retainer in place as shown You may use epoxy to permanently join the wing halves together if you wish If you do permanently join the wing halves make su...

Page 9: ...ow the plane is assembled but there are a few things that must be done before it will be ready to fly You must carefully perform all of the following procedures Turn the transmitter ON followed by the...

Page 10: ...ttle stick must be in the down or OFF position When the plane s power is switched ON you will hear a beep Move the throttle stick to full power and you will hear another beep Move the throttle back to...

Page 11: ...ff the system always turn the receiver OFF first followed by the transmitter Once the motor is armed always remain behind the arc of the propellers until the batteries are disconnected No matter if yo...

Page 12: ...umber on or in the model Note This does not apply to models while being flown indoors 9 I will not operate models with pyrotechnics any device that explodes burns or propels a projectile of any kind 1...

Page 13: ...ell you what the control surfaces are doing Repeat this test with the motor running at various speeds If the control surfaces are not always responding correctly do not fly Find and correct the proble...

Page 14: ...become familiar with the model before landing With electric planes it s best to land with some battery power remaining This will allow you to abort the landing and go around again if needed To initiat...

Page 15: ...access compartment below the deep drawer holds most 12V maintenance free hobby batteries and features a vented faceplate that allows heat to escape and cooler air to enter GPMP1006 Great Planes C G Pr...

Page 16: ...____________ Where Purchased _________________________ Date Construction Started __________________ Date Construction Finished _________________ Finished Weight __________________________ Date of Firs...

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