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Effective January 1, 2014

A. GENERAL

A model aircraft is a non-human-carrying aircraft capable of sustained fl ight 
in the atmosphere. It may not exceed limitations of this code and is intended 
exclusively for sport, recreation, education and/or competition. All model fl ights 
must be conducted in accordance with this safety code and any additional 
rules specifi c to the fl ying site.

1. Model aircraft will not be fl own:

(a) In a careless or reckless manner.
(b) At a location where model aircraft activities are prohibited.

2. M odel aircraft pilots will:

(a) Yield the right of way to all man carrying aircraft.
(b) See and avoid all aircraft and a spotter must be used when appropriate. 

(AMA Document #540-D.)

(c) Not fl y higher than approximately 400 feet above ground level within 

three (3) miles of an airport, without notifying the airport operator.

(d) Not interfere with operations and traffi c patterns at any airport, heliport 

or seaplane base except where there is a mixed use agreement.

(e) Not exceed a takeoff weight, including fuel, of 55 pounds unless 

in compliance with the AMA Large Model Aircraft program. (AMA 
Document 520-A.)

(f) Ensure the aircraft is identifi ed with the name and address or AMA 

number of the owner on the inside or affi xed to the outside of the model 
aircraft. (This does not apply to model aircraft fl own indoors).

(g) Not operate aircraft with metal-blade propellers or with gaseous boosts 

except for helicopters operated under the provisions of AMA Document 
#555.

(h) Not operate model aircraft while under the infl uence of alcohol or while 

using any drug which could adversely affect the pilot’s ability to safely 
control the model.

(i) Not operate model aircraft carrying pyrotechnic devices which explode 

or burn, or any device which propels a projectile or drops any object that 
creates a hazard to persons or property.

Exceptions:
•  Free Flight fuses or devices that burn producing smoke and are 

securely attached to the model aircraft during fl ight.

•  Rocket motors (using solid propellant) up to a G-series size may be 

used provided they remain attached to the model during fl ight. Model 
rockets may be fl own in accordance with the National Model Rocketry 
Safety Code but may not be launched from model aircraft.

•  Offi cially designated AMA Air Show Teams (AST) are authorized to 

use devices and practices as defi ned within the Team AMA Program 
Document (AMA Document #718).

(j) Not operate a turbine-powered aircraft, unless in compliance with the 

AMA turbine regulations. (AMA Document #510-A).

3. Model aircraft will not be fl own in AMA sanctioned events, air shows or 

model demonstrations unless:
(a) The aircraft, control system and pilot skills have successfully 

demonstrated all maneuvers intended or anticipated prior to the specifi c 
event.

(b) An inexperienced pilot is assisted by an experienced pilot.

4. When and where required by rule, helmets must be properly worn and 

fastened. They must be OSHA, DOT, ANSI, SNELL or NOCSAE approved or 
comply with comparable standards.

B. RADIO CONTROL

1. All pilots shall avoid fl ying directly over unprotected people, vessels, 

vehicles or structures and shall avoid endangerment of life and property of 
others.

2. A successful radio equipment ground-range check in accordance with 

manufacturer’s recommendations will be completed before the fi rst fl ight of 
a new or repaired model aircraft.

3. At all fl ying sites a safety line(s) must be established in front of which all 

fl ying takes place (AMA Document #706.)
(a) Only personnel associated with fl ying the model aircraft are allowed at 

or in front of the safety line.

(b) At air shows or demonstrations, a straight safety line must be 

established.

(c) An area away from the safety line must be maintained for spectators.
(d) Intentional fl ying behind the safety line is prohibited.

4. RC model aircraft must use the radio-control frequencies currently allowed 

by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Only individuals 
properly licensed by the FCC are authorized to operate equipment on 
Amateur Band frequencies.

5. RC model aircraft will not operate within three (3) miles of any pre-existing 

fl ying site without a frequency-management agreement (AMA Documents 
#922 and #923.)

6. With the exception of events fl own under offi cial AMA Competition 

Regulations, excluding takeoff and landing, no powered model may be 
fl own outdoors closer than 25 feet to any individual, except for the pilot and 
the pilot’s helper(s) located at the fl ight line.

7. Under no circumstances may a pilot or other person touch a model aircraft 

in fl ight while it is still under power, except to divert it from striking an 
individual. 

8. RC night fl ying requires a lighting system providing the pilot with a clear 

view of the model’s attitude and orientation at all times. Hand-held 
illumination systems are inadequate for night fl ying operations.

9. The pilot of a RC model aircraft shall:

(a) Maintain control during the entire fl ight, maintaining visual contact 

without enhancement other than by corrective lenses prescribed for the 
pilot.

(b) Fly using the assistance of a camera or First-Person View (FPV) only in 

accordance with the procedures outlined in AMA Document #550.

(c) Fly using the assistance of autopilot or stabilization system only in 

accordance with the procedures outlined in AMA Document #560.

Please see your local or regional modeling association’s guidelines for 
proper, safe operation of your model aircraft.

AMA National Model Aircraft Safety Code

Summary of Contents for CONVERGENCE VTOL

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Bedienungsanleitung Manuel d utilisation Manuale di Istruzioni ...

Page 2: ...te various levels of potential harm when operating this product NOTICE Procedures which if not properly followed create a possibility of physical property damage AND little or no possibility of injury CAUTION Procedures which if not properly followed create the probability of physical property damage AND a possibility of serious injury WARNING Procedures which if not properly followed create the p...

Page 3: ...mitter Full Range 6 channel 2 4GHz with Spektrum DSMX technology Required Required As of this printing you are required to register with the FAA if you own this product For up to date information on how to register with the FAA please visit https registermyuas faa gov For additional assistance on regulations and guidance on UAS usage visit knowbeforeyoufly org Preflight 4 Transmitter Setup 4 Model A...

Page 4: ...smitter 9 Make sure linkages move freely 10 Perform the Control Direction Test with the transmitter 11 Perform the stability system control direction test with the aircraft 12 Adjust flight controls and transmitter 13 Perform a radio system Range Test 14 Find a safe open area to fly 15 Plan flight for flying field conditions Transmitter Setup The Convergence aircraft requires a transmitter with a minim...

Page 5: ...Take 3 steps away from the aircraft receiver and then power ON the transmitter in bind mode Refer to your transmitter s manual for specific binding instructions 5 The receiver is bound to the transmitter when the LED on the receiver glows solid orange IMPORTANT The flight controller will not arm the ESCs if the throttle is not in the lowest position and the throttle trim at or below center 6 Power c...

Page 6: ...d security apply the loop side soft side of the optional hook and loop tape to the bottom of your battery and the hook side to the battery tray 4 Install the fully charged battery in the battery compartment as shown Secure using the hook and loop strap 5 Connect the battery to the flight controller 6 Keep the aircraft upright immobile and away from wind or the system will not initialize The motor n...

Page 7: ...ht control system is functioning properly Assemble the aircraft and bind your transmitter to the receiver before performing this test CAUTION Keep all body parts hair and loose clothing away from a moving propeller as these items could become entangled Set the transmitter switches to airplane flight stability mode Move the entire aircraft as shown in the table and ensure the control surfaces move i...

Page 8: ... familiarize yourself with the controls prior to attempting your first flight Throttle Throttle Elevator Aileron Rudder Multirotor Flight Airplane Flight Throttle up Throttle up Elevator down Aileron right Rudder right Throttle down Throttle down Elevator up Aileron left Rudder left Climb Left side view Left side view Left side view Rear view Top view Left side view Left side view Left side view Rea...

Page 9: ...aircraft in any orientation The following table gives the switch positions and a brief description of the possible flight conditions available Flight Conditions Multirotor Flight Switch H Position 1 Airplane Flight Switch H Position 0 Stability Mode Switch A Position 0 Limited bank angle Very little pitch change Forward and backward flight is achieved through angling of the main motor nacelles Self ...

Page 10: ...ange the flight attitude switch on your transmitter to the multirotor flight position and stability mode for landing The throttle will increase slightly and the motor nacelles will rotate to the vertical position The tail motor will power on and the elevons will go to neutral While in multirotor flight the elevons do not move All pitch roll and yaw control is accomplished by differential thrust and a...

Page 11: ...or mount 6 Remove the tail motor from the mount and carefully remove the motor wires from the plastic wire clip Assembly is the reverse of the removal process Familiarize yourself with the Flying Your Aircraft section prior to trimming your aircraft Trimming should be done in calm wind conditions and with a fully charged transmitter and flight battery 1 During your first Airplane Flight trim the air...

Page 12: ...pe or hook and loop material 3 Attach the serial receiver lead to the receiver and to the flight control board as shown below 4 Replace the bottom fuselage cover Installation of a standard sport receiver 1 Remove the bottom cover from the fuselage 2 Mount the receiver to the fuselage as shown using double sided servo tape or hook and loop material 3 Connect the individual channel jumpers from the fl...

Page 13: ...C3 plug to the power lead from the flight controller 5 Remove the bottom fuselage cover 6 Thread the video camera connector from the FPV compartment through the fuselage and to the front of the bottom compartment 7 Attach the video transmitter antenna to the video transmitter 8 Mount the video transmitter to the mounting plate provided in the fuselage using either double sided foam tape or self adh...

Page 14: ...Aircraft bound to different model memory ModelMatchTM radios only Select correct model memory on transmitter Flight battery Transmitter battery charge is too low Replace recharge batteries Transmitter may have been bound to a different aircraft using different DSM protocol Bind aircraft to transmitter Control surface does not move Control surface control horn linkage or servo damage Replace or rep...

Page 15: ... aircraft control system and pilot skills have successfully demonstrated all maneuvers intended or anticipated prior to the specific event b An inexperienced pilot is assisted by an experienced pilot 4 When and where required by rule helmets must be properly worn and fastened They must be OSHA DOT ANSI SNELL or NOCSAE approved or comply with comparable standards B RADIO CONTROL 1 All pilots shall a...

Page 16: ...ice you in the event that you may need any assistance For questions or assistance please visit our website at www horizonhobby com submit a Product Support Inquiry or call the toll free telephone number referenced in the Warranty and Service Contact Information section to speak with a Product Support representative Inspection or Services If this Product needs to be inspected or serviced and is com...

Page 17: ...t may cause undesired operation of the device Instructions for disposal of WEEE by users in the European Union This product must not be disposed of with other waste Instead it is the user s responsibility to dispose of their waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collections point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment The separate collection and recycling of yo...

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Page 20: ...ered trademarks of Horizon Hobby LLC The Spektrum trademark is used with permission of Bachmann Industries Inc Futaba is a registered trademark of Futaba Denshi Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Corporation of Japan All other trademarks service marks and logos are property of their respective owners US 8 672 726 Other patents pending http www e fliterc com Created 09 16 52710 EFL11050 EFL11075 ...

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