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READ THROUGH THIS MANUAL BEFORE STARTING CONSTRUCTION. IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT 

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

Champaign, Illinois

(217) 398-8970

www.carlgoldbergproducts.com

Carl Goldberg Products Ltd. 

has inspected and certifi ed the 

components of this aircraft. The company urges the buyer to 
perform their own inspection, prior to assembly, and to immediately 
request a replacement of any parts they believe to be defective 
for their intended use. The company warrants replacement of any 
such components, provided the buyer requests such replacement 
within a period of 90 days from the date of purchase and provided 
the defective part is returned, if so requested by the company.

No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made by the company 
with respect to this kit. The buyer acknowledges and understands 
that it is their responsibility to carefully assemble the fi nished fl ying 
model airplane and to fl y it safely. The buyer hereby assumes full 
responsibility for the risk and all liability for personal or property 
damage or injury arising out of the buyer’s use of the components 
of this kit. 

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.

LIMITED WARRANTY

Entire Contents © Copyright 2008

GBGZ1047 for GBGA1047  V1.0

Wingspan:

 60.5 in [1535mm]

Wing Area: 

1250 in

2

 [80.6dm

2

]

Weight:

 11.75 – 12 lb [5330 – 5445g]

Wing Loading:

 22 oz/ft

2

 [67g/dm

2

]

Length:

 66 in [1675mm]

Radio:

   5-channel minimum

Servos: 

(6) Futaba 9001 servos, (1) Futaba 9202 servo (rudder),

 

(1) Futaba 3003 servo (throttle)

Engine

  .90 – 1.20 cu in [15 – 20cc] two-stroke,

 1.20 

– 

1.50 cu in [20 – 25cc] four-stroke

The Ultimate ARF

INSTRUCTIONS

Welcome to the world of 

Ultimate

 fl ying! Now that you’re an 

experienced R/C pilot, you’re ready to step up to a higher level 
of aerobatic fl ying. And we’ve made sure this ARF version won't 
disappoint. With the same fl ight characteristics as the kit version, 
you’ll soon know why the 

Carl Goldberg Products Ultimate 

has been America’s favorite sport biplane since 1990.

Summary of Contents for The Ultimate ARF

Page 1: ...d 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 daytim...

Page 2: ...DUBQ0637 A suitable Pitts style muffler If you re going to use a three line fuel tank you ll also need a second fuel clunk and a fuel dot stopper plug for the fill line RADIO EQUIPMENT A 5 channel radio system with seven standard servos is required for this plane Below is a list of standard case size servos we recommend Note The second elevator servo must be reversed 6 Futaba 9001 OR minimum 54 oz...

Page 3: ...h of the wings and each of the four ailerons 2 Prepare sixteen 16 CA hinges by placing a T pin through the center of each hinge Slide the hinges into the hinge slots of each wing 3 Fit the ailerons to each wing Note All ailerons are identical with respect to shape and hinge slot location but you must be careful to mount left side ailerons to the left wings and right side ailerons to the right wing...

Page 4: ...o installation 3 Position the servos in the servo bays with the output shaft facing forward Using a 1 16 1 6mm drill bit drill the holes for the servo mounting screws 4 Use the screws that came with your servos to tap the holes Remove the screws and place a drop of thin CA into each hole This will harden the wood and will keep the screws from loosening over time 5 Use your radio to center your ser...

Page 5: ...peat steps 7 through 10 for each aileron 12 Locate the four 4 3 1 4 83mm long aileron pushrods and four 4 plastic clevises Thread the clevises onto the pushrods so that 1 16 1 6mm of thread is exposed on the inside of the threaded barrel of the clevis Slide a silicone clevis retainer onto the pushrod 13 Attach the clevis to the outermost hole of the control horn 14 Holding the aileron in the neutr...

Page 6: ...age Center the TE of the stab so that the distance A A Make a mark at the top center of the firewall and measure the distance from each stab tip The stab is correctly aligned when the distance A A and B B 4 Use a fine felt tip pen to draw lines on the stab where the stab meets the fuselage Don t forget to draw lines on both the top and bottom of the stab 5 Lay a straightedge just a bit inboard of ...

Page 7: ...ring from the fin at the line you drew Don t forget to trim the covering from the vertical TE post 11 Apply 30 minute epoxy to the fin and glue it into the fuselage Use a builder s square to make sure that the fin is perpendicular to the stab You can hold it in position with masking tape 12 As you re waiting for the epoxy to cure you can jump ahead and build up your landing gear FLYING WIRES INSTA...

Page 8: ... the length of the bottom wires until they match the holes in the stab Be careful to allow an equal amount of thread engagement on each fitting Note You don t necessarily want these to be equal lengths on both sides just make sure that the stab and fin are both aligned 8 Flip the fuselage over and use two 2 2 56 x 5 8 16mm machine screws and two 2 2 nuts to loosely attach the four 4 9 3 4 247mm up...

Page 9: ...to the top and bottom of each hinge 5 Prepare three 3 hinges and fit them to the vertical fin Fit the rudder to the hinges 6 Align the bottom of the rudder with the bottom of the fuselage 7 Remove the T pins and deflect the rudder Apply 10 to 12 drops of thin CA to both sides of each hinge 8 Allowallofthehingestoair dry DonotuseCAaccelerator You may use CA debonder applied to a paper towel to clea...

Page 10: ...hat came with your servos 6 Center your servos and install a long servo arm onto each elevator servo Choose the arm that points up and is 90 degrees to the servo case Cut off the unused arms 7 Using a straightedge project a line from the servo arm to the elevator Make a mark on the elevator for the control horn Do this for both elevators 8 Install the elevator control horns using six 6 2 56 x 1 25...

Page 11: ...for the other elevator RUDDER SERVO CONTROL INSTALLATION 1 Install the rudder servo in the servo tray 2 Center the servo and fit a long double sided servo arm to it 3 Make a mark 5 8 16mm from the bottom of the rudder Center a control horn over the mark and drill three holes 4 Attach two control horns as shown using three 3 2 56 x 1 25mm machine screws and three 3 2 nuts Use threadlocking compound...

Page 12: ...e of one rudder control horn and route it into the fuselage There is a former directly ahead of the cable exit holes Be sure to route the cable through the hole in the former 11 Visually inspect the cable routing Make sure that your rudder cables will not interfere or become tangled in the elevator servo leads 12 Tape a straightedge to the side of the fin and rudder to hold the rudder straight 13 ...

Page 13: ... to note the position of the mount so that the cylinder head is oriented on the proper side of the fuselage Mark the location for the engine mount bolts and where you will need to drill the hole for the throttle pushrod 5 Drill four 7 32 5 6mm holes for the engine mount bolts Drill a 5 32 4mm hole for the throttle pushrod while you re at it If you re going to use a three line fuel tank setup go ah...

Page 14: ...gine does not interfere with the cowl you may leave it attached We left the engine attached and removed the muffler 4 Use the six 6 1 2 13mm button head screws to attach the cowl 5 Trace around the openings in the templates you made Use a Dremel tool to cut a hole in the cowl for the cylinder head muffler and needle valves Fit the engine and muffler and re trim where necessary 6 Remove the cowl an...

Page 15: ...of the fuselage There is a cutout for a switch there Optionally you can install a switch and charge jack but you will need to mount it up higher along the same former You can also mount it to the opposite side The Great Planes Switch and Charge Jack Mounting Set GPMM1000 is a good choice because of its thin profile 2 Install a heavy dutyY harness to the upper cabane struts using small tie wraps to...

Page 16: ...sible Make sure that the clunk is spaced at least 1 4 6mm from the back of the fuel tank this will prevent it from hanging up when the airplane flies inverted Note We elected to use the three line setup so there are two clunks only one is supplied with this kit 3 Label your vent fill and carb lines coming out of the tank and install the stopper onto the tank Do not overtighten the stopper this can...

Page 17: ...and tray assembly into the fuselage The fuel tank tray tabs fit into the semi circular cutouts on the back side of the firewall Make sure that the tank points up and that the fuel lines are routed through the firewall without any kinks 6 Use the 6 152mm stick to support the fuel tank Push the tank tray forward until it is locked into the firewall cutouts Epoxy the stick to the former and the tray ...

Page 18: ...le nuts 3 Position a wheel collar on each axle so that there is a 1 16 2mm gap between the wheel collar and the base of the axle Fit the wheel and the outer wheel collar 4 Remove the wheel collars and file flat spots on the bottom side of each axle 5 Install each wheel using an inner and an outer wheel collar Apply threadlocking compound to the threads of each wheel collar s locking screw Note The...

Page 19: ...TALLATION RIGGING 1 Collect the following parts One 1 tail wheel landing gear strap one 1 tail wheel wire one 1 1 1 4 32mm tail wheel one 1 steering arm assembly one 1 large area wheel collar one 1 standard collar two 2 springs and two 2 4 40 x 1 2 13mm screws 2 Install the large area wheel collar onto the tail wheel wire as shown 3 Fit the tail wheel wire onto the landing gear strap using the ste...

Page 20: ...them to the rudder control horns as shown Bend the wire of the spring back onto itself and twist the ends of it around the wire Cut off any excess wire 9 Test the operation of the tail wheel using your radio 10 Apply a couple drops of light machine oil to the axle FINAL ASSEMBLY INSTALL THE COWL PROPELLER 1 Install all engine accessories like the muffler needle valve extension throttle pushrod and...

Page 21: ... epoxy and thin it down with several drops of denatured alcohol 5 Set the wing back in position and connect your aileron servo leads in anticipation of the next section Apply a thin layer of 30 minute epoxy to the bottom of the reinforcement plate and set it in place Glue the reinforcement plate in place by lightly snugging down the wing bolts As a precaution you can loosen and re tighten the wing...

Page 22: ...TION 1 Turn your radio on and neutralize all of your trims Check to see that your controls are operating in the correct direction by standing behind the model and moving the sticks Reverse any servos using the servo reversing switches on your radio 2 Neutralize center all control surfaces by adjusting the pushrod lengths at the clevises Install the silicone retainers and check for free travel of e...

Page 23: ...t feature Settings High Rate Low Rate ELEVATOR 14 up 12 up 14 down 12 down RUDDER 23 right 15 right 23 left 15 left AILERONS 12 up 10 up 12 down 10 down C G BALANCING Setting up your airplane with the proper C G and setting proper control throws are the most important things you can do to ensure that your airplane is safe An airplane with improper C G and or throws is unstable and can potentially ...

Page 24: ...FLIGHT LOG Date Built Date of First Flight Flight Notes ...

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