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Hyperion BF109 25e

 

 

Before beginning construction please carefully read the following safety notes. 

 

 

The Hyperion BF109 is a fast and highly maneuverable airplane.  It is NOT intended for beginners.  
However, anyone with experience building and flying a few models, including one with aileron control, 

will be able to master the BF109.  We strongly suggest setting transmitter dual rate low switches to 

60% of recommended throws for aileron and elevator for the first few flights.  If you have any worry 
about the first flight, don’t hesitate to ask an experienced modeler to check the model setup and test 

fly the model for you. 

 

Never fly a model airplane without a current membership in the R/C organizing body in your country.  
That may be the AMA in the USA, or the FAI in many other countries.  Membership should include 

liability insurance.  Check to be sure that you have it. 

 

Always check your flying field to be sure that it is safe before launching your model.  Do not fly where 

others, especially children, may come into the flight path without your notice, such as a public park. 

 

Be sure that your transmitter, receiver, batteries, and servos are in good condition before every flight.  

Check carefully to see that no one else is using your frequency near your flying site. 

 

Many crashes are due to poor connectors or improper soldering between battery and ESC, or ESC and 
Motor.  Experienced builders: Don’t let pride stop you from checking to be sure that EVERY solder joint 

is good. Re-solder with a HOT iron if you have any doubts. Use only quality gold-plated connectors. 

 

Test motor/controller/battery setup without propeller attached first.  When propeller is attached and 
battery is connected, be sure that the model is restrained at all times.  Never put any part of your body 

in front of a spinning propeller. 

 

ALWAYS do a range test before first flight.  See your radio manufacturer’s recommendations for proper 

range testing.  If none is given, use the following:  With antenna DOWN, range should be at least 25M 
(80’) before servos jitter.  With antenna UP, 100M minimum (330’).  Two tests should be performed, 

one with the motor on and one with the power off.  The range with the power on should be no less than 

90% of the range with power off!  When flying, keep your transmitter antenna pointed near vertical; 
never point it directly at the model. 

 

Required Gear: 

Transmitter:  4-Channel minimum, 6-Channel preferred 

Receiver:       4-Channel minimum, 6-Channel preferred 

*With 4-Ch systems; a “Y” harness is required to 
connect the two wing servos.  Use wheel collars to lock 
the retracts  in the “down” position 

Servos:      4/5 Micro/Mini 13g~30g in weight 

 

*ATLAS DS12SCP Digital Servos for Ailerons & Elevator 
*ATLAS DS13TMB Digital Servos for Retract and Rudder  
*OR  W-150MGR 110-deg for retract  

Servo extension wires: 

2x 200mm extensions for Wing Servos (HP-WR-004
3x 100mm extension for Retract Servo (HP-WR-003)

 

For 4 channel receiver: HP-WR-013 “Y” connector 

Brushless Motor and controller set:    For super performance, use… 

Hyperion HP-Z3025-08 motor, TITAN 50A or 80A  Brushless ESC (OPTO or SBEC Types), and HP-Z30-BKMNT-L Back-
mount Set (this is available as a motor set with discount in most shops)   Recommended Prop: 10x7-11x6 APC E 

Motor Battery:  

3300~4350mAh 18C~25C LiPo 3S 

Radio Battery:  

2000mAh 4-5 Cell (for OPTO ESC)

 

*Suggest LVX 3300-4350-3S 
*Suggest Hyperion  IB-PR**-2000

Suggested connectors:                                         
Motor<>ESC : 3.5mm Gold Short Bullet Connectors 

ESC<>BATTERY : Dean’s Ultra

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 Connectors

 

Other:   “Velcro™” hook-and-loop tape, and double-sided sticky tape is handy to secure radio gear 
 
Required Tools: 

*Small and Medium-sized Phillips (+) screwdrivers 

*Sharp hobby knife, Sharp scissors 

*Small “needle-nosed” pliers and Strong Wire Cutters  *Metric Hex Wrench set  
*Metric Drill bits (1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5mm) 

*A black marker pen 

*Epoxy 2-Part Glue, 5-Minute and 30-minute types 

*CA Thin (fast setting) and Medium CA super glue 

*Straightedge ruler (thin metal type is best) 

*Electricians elastic tape 

*Measuring Tape 

*Silicone sealant (or bath caulk) 

 

FOLLOW THE ORDER GIVEN BELOW, RATHER THAN THE PICTORIAL MANUAL!

  

 

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