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Choose a Flying Field

In order to have the most success and to protect your property and aircraft, it is very 
important to select a place to fly that is very open. Consult local laws and ordinances before 
choosing a location to fly your aircraft.
The site should: 
• Have a minimum of 200m of clear space in all directions.
• Stay clear of pedestrians.
• Stay free of trees, buildings, cars, power lines or anything that could entangle your aircraft or 
interfere with your line of sight.
Plan on flying in an area that gives you more space than you think you need, especially with first  
flights.

The center of gravity (CG) should be at a position of 60mm-70mm away from leading edge, 
please refer to above picture.

Safety is the First Commandment when flying any model aircraft.
Third party insurance should be considered a basic essential. If you join a model club suitable 
cover will usually be available through the organisation. It is your personal responsibility to 
ensure that your insurance is adequate. Make it your job to keep your models and your radio 
control system in perfect order at all times. Check the correct charging procedure for the 
batteries you are using. Make use of all sensible safety systems and precautions which are 
advised for your system. An excellent source of practical accessories is our main catalogue, 
as our products are designed and manufactured exclusively by practising modellers for other 
practising modellers.
Always fly with a responsible attitude. You may think that flying low over other people’s heads 
is proof of your piloting skill; others know better. The real expert does not need to prove
himself in such childish ways. Let other pilots know that this is what you think too.

Always fly in such a way that you do not endanger yourself or others. Bear in mind that even the 
best RC system in the world is subject to outside interference. No matter how many years of 
accident-free flying you have under your belt, you have no idea what will happen in the next minute.

We hope you have many hours of pleasure building and flying your new model.

Wing

Fuselage

Stabilizer

Vertical fin

Landing gear set

Equipment canopy

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Page 2: ...our personal responsibility Specifications Steps of assembly Choose a flying field Center of gravity Safety 1 Fuselage 1pc 2 Wing 1pc 3 Elevator 1pc 4 Rudder 1pc 5 Equipment canopy 1pc 6 Right wing fence 1pc 7 Left wing fence 1pc 8 Spinner 1pc 9 Fuselage foam block 1pc 10 Left part of landing gear 1pc 11 Right part of landing gear 1pc 12 Pull pull fishing line 1pc 13 Vector system 1pc 14 Motor moun...

Page 3: ...s on fuselage then use glue to fix Make sure the wing without installed control horn pass through fuselage first and ensure the wing is perpendicular to fuselage A B 3 Install aileron servo control horn into corresponding slot on aileron then fix with glue 4 Insert stabilizer into the slot of rear fuselage and fix with glue Make sure C D NO GRAVITY ...

Page 4: ...er make sure wing and fuselage is perpendicular to each other fix the bracings with glue 9 Install elevator bracings as picture shown Make sure fuselage and elevator is perpendicular to each other then fix the bracings with glue 9 1 Place adjustors into holes on servo arm and fix them with nuts both upside and downside Befor adding glue on joints between servo arm and nuts make sure adjustors are ...

Page 5: ... arm on servo with screw 11 3 Place elevator servo into correpsonding servo house then fix with glue 12 1 Pass rudder servo wires through corresponding servo house 12 2 Fix servo arm on servo with screw 12 3 Place rudder servo into correpsonding servo house then fix with glue 13 Install the aileron pushrod one end connected to aileron control horn another end connected to servo arm You can adjust ...

Page 6: ...ough the rudder servo hole then fix it with glue 15 2 Adjust the pull pull line to a proper length and pass another end of fishing line through the servo arm then fix it with screw and washer as picture shown 16 Vector system installation 16 1 Install the motor on vector system then fix it with screws 16 2 Connect the vector stystem pushrod with Z bend to the corresponding holes 16 3 Install vecto...

Page 7: ...stall motor on motor mount with screws 17 4 Fix motor mount on fixing mount of fuselage with screws 18 Install 8040 propeller on motor with O rings 19 1 Insert spinner connecting part into middle hole of propeller no need to drop glue 19 2 Another end connect to spinner then fix with glue 20 Place receiver and battery into equipment cabin then fix with velcro 21 Cover the equipment canopy NO GRAVI...

Page 8: ...urance is adequate Make it your job to keep your models and your radio control system in perfect order at all times Check the correct charging procedure for the batteries you are using Make use of all sensible safety systems and precautions which are advised for your system An excellent source of practical accessories is our main catalogue as our products are designed and manufactured exclusively ...

Page 9: ...15 16 Spinner Vector system Motor mount Pushrod set Bracings O ring Other accessory pack NO GRAVITY ...

Page 10: ...Motor 2206 Kv1500 Servo 8g micro servo ESC 10Amp Battery3S 400mAh 20C Li Po 17 18 NO GRAVITY ...

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