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ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS

Replacement parts for the Great Planes FlatOut Reflection ARF are available using the order numbers in the Replacement
Parts List 
that follows. The fastest, most economical service can be provided by your hobby dealer or mail-order company.

To locate a hobby dealer, visit the Hobbico web site at 

www.hobbico.com. Choose “Where to Buy” at the bottom of the menu

on the left side of the page. Follow the instructions provided on the page to locate a U.S., Canadian or International dealer.
If a hobby shop is not available, replacement parts may also be ordered from Tower Hobbies at 

www.towerhobbies.com,

or by calling toll free (800) 637-6050.

Parts may also be ordered directly from Hobby Services by calling (217) 398-0007, or via facsimile at (217) 398-7721, but
full retail prices and shipping and handling charges will apply. Illinois and Nevada residents will also be charged sales tax.
If ordering via fax, include a Visa

®

or MasterCard

®

number and expiration date for payment.

Mail parts orders and payments by personal check to:

Hobby Services

3002 N. Apollo Drive, Suite 1

Champaign, IL 61822

Be certain to specify the order number exactly as listed in the Replacement Parts List. Payment by credit card or personal
check only; no C.O.D.

If additional assistance is required for any reason contact Product Support by e-mail at 

[email protected], or

by telephone at (217) 398-8970.

Replacement Parts List

Order Number

Description

How to Purchase

Missing pieces ....................................................Contact Product Support
Instruction manual ..............................................Contact Product Support
Full-size plans .....................................................Not available
Kit parts listed below ..........................................Hobby Supplier

GPMP0217 .............Gear Drive Body
GPMG0860 .............Prop Shaft & Spur Gear
GPMG0239 .............Pinion Gear
GPMG0312 .............Replacement Motor
APCQ5016..............10 x 3.8

"

Propeller

GPMQ4620 .............Prop Saver
GPMA2794 .............Hardware Set
GPMG0215 .............Motor/Gear Drive Assembly
GPMQ4618 .............Prop Saver O-ring

Summary of Contents for reflection

Page 1: ...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 stati...

Page 2: ...fficials for details in your area for recycling options or proper disposal This product contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive har...

Page 3: ...ting of 15 oz in 2kg cm Futaba S 3108M micro connector servos FUTM0700 are ideal because they meet the torque and weight requirements and have a micro connector that is compatible with the Futaba Ultr...

Page 4: ...triFly stick mount motor and gearbox combination But for pilots who always insist on upgrading and don t mind spending a little extra money the ElectriFly Rimfire 22M 1000 brushless motor GPMG4500 wil...

Page 5: ...rt 4 F1 Wire Clip 4 F2 Wing Servo Mount 1 F3 Fuselage Servo Mount 2 F4 Fuselage Aileron Servo Mount 1 G1 Double Sided Offset Arm Size B 2 G2 Double Sided Arm Size B 2 G3 Single Sided Arm Size B 4 G4 D...

Page 6: ...rges will apply Illinois and Nevada residents will also be charged sales tax If ordering via fax include a Visa or MasterCard number and expiration date for payment Mail parts orders and payments by p...

Page 7: ...outside of the gap 5 Using the Expert Tip that follows permanently join the elevator halves by gluing in the elevator joiner tube C One at a time coat the sides of the rest of the hinges and glue the...

Page 8: ...s to remove small ridges of flashing not to make the hole larger B Snap the Z bend clevis into place HOW TO INSTALL Z BEND CLEVISES Note You may want to protect your work surface from excess glue We r...

Page 9: ...he front servo mount should hang down with its flat surface on the left and the rear servo mount should point up with its flat surface on the right 4 Position the servo mounts and fuselage joiners so...

Page 10: ...the outside Glue the rudder post tube to the TE of the vertical fuselage 12 Snap the rudder onto the rudder post 1 Cut the wings and all four ailerons free from the foam sheet Identify the top and bo...

Page 11: ...to the TEs of the wings 9 Glue the 3 x 328mm 1 8 x 12 15 16 wing leading edge tubes to the LEs of the wings 10 Locate twelve rod supports D2 In the following steps note six of the supports will be us...

Page 12: ...Note that and that the holes in the supports should be angled downward and outward again to accommodate the angles of the landing gear and the struts Glue the remaining two supports into the right sid...

Page 13: ...f the wheel pants aligned with the bottom of the wing 10 Snap the ailerons onto the wing TE 1 Remove the stock servo arms from all three of the servos 2 Refer to the parts layout diagram in the front...

Page 14: ...to a single sided servo arm that fits your elevator servo Install the arm onto the elevator servo so that it is straight down with the servo centered 9 Install a Z bend clevis A1 into a single sided s...

Page 15: ...e the pushrod enters it 14 Using the pushrod as a guide drill two evenly spaced 2 4mm 3 32 holes through the fuselage for the pushrod guides Glue the base of each pushrod guide into the holes 15 Insta...

Page 16: ...earbox through the balsa block and carbon tubes Make sure the motor mount block does not rotate while drilling Secure the gearbox and block with a 2 x 8mm 3 32 x 5 16 wood screw 5 If using the include...

Page 17: ...to change the built in thrust angles 4 If installing an ElectriFly RimFire motor glue the included 3mm 1 8 plywood firewall to the nose so that the center hole is centered on the fuselage tube Note I...

Page 18: ...has the capability low rates will make it easier to perform precision aerobatics We recommend 40 endpoints for all low rate throws If your radio does not have low rates setup the plane using only the...

Page 19: ...events Write this information on the bottom of the wing with a fine felt tip pen Follow the battery charging instructions that came with your radio control system to charge the batteries You should a...

Page 20: ...l Note This does not apply to models while being flown indoors 7 I will not operate models with pyrotechnics any device that explodes burns or propels a projectile of any kind RADIO CONTROL 1 I will h...

Page 21: ...for extremely short runways When flying a 3D aerobat like the FlatOut Reflection ARF there are several things you should always keep in mind First is throttle management this airplane has enough powe...

Page 22: ...ctrifly com and be amazed 1 year warranty GPMM3150 ElectriFly C 10 Micro Ultra High Frequency Electronic Speed Control Its solid state design enables the ElectriFly C 10 Micro to offer a wide array of...

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