Flex innovations FlexJet Pro 90 mm Instruction Manual Download Page 5

 

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In some cases, the written instructions may differ slightly from the photos. In those instances, the written 
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ons should be considered correct. 

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This model is not a toy, rather it is a sophis

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cated hobby product and must be operated with caution and common 

sense. This product requires some basic mechanical ability. Failure to operate this product in a safe and responsible 
manner could result in injury, or damage to the product, or other property. 

4.

 

This model must be assembled according to these instruc

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ons. Do not alter or modify the model outside of these 

instructions provided by Flex Innovations, LLC, as doing so may render it unsafe and/or unflyable. You must take 

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me to build straight, true and strong. It is your responsibility to ensure the air worthiness of this product. 

5.

 

Use only compa

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ble, appropriate components for the final assembly of this model. Ensure that the radio system is in 

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onal condi

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on, that the engine is appropriately sized for the model, and that all other components are 

appropriate for use in this model as specified in this instruc

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on manual. All components must be installed correctly 

such that they operate correctly both on the ground and in the air. 

6.

 

Inspect and check opera

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on of the model and all its components before every flight. 

7.

 

If you are not an experienced pilot, or have not flown a high-performance model before, it is recommended that you 
seek assistance from an experienced pilot in your R/C club for your first flights. If you're not a member of a club, the 
Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) has informa

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on about clubs in your area whose membership includes 

experienced pilots. 

8.

 

Keep the propeller area clear from such items as loose clothing, jewelry, long hair, or tools, as they can become 
entangled. Keep your hands and body parts away from the propeller as injury can occur. 
 

SPECIAL LANGUAGE DEFINITIONS 

The following terms are used throughout the product literature to indicate various levels of potential harm when operating 
the product. 

NOTICE

: Procedures, which if not properly followed, create a possibility of physical property damage AND a liable or 

no possibility of injury. 

CAUTION

: Procedures, which if not properly followed, create a probability of physical property damage AND a 

possibility of serious injury 

WARNING

: Procedures, which if not properly followed, create the probability of property damage, collateral 

damage, and serious injury OR create a high probability of serious injury. 
 

ATTENTION: 

Before assembling your FlexJet Pro, please visit our WIKI Support 

page for the latest information and documentation. 

HTTP://wiki.flexinnovations.com/wiki/FlexJetPro90 

 

Carefully  unpack  your  FlexJet  Pro  and  inspect  the  parts.  Review  the  manual  and  gather  the  needed  tools  and 
supplies. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FlexJet Pro 90 mm

Page 1: ...1 Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...Y OF YOUR AIRCRAFT PLEASE VISIT OUR WIKI SUPPORT SITE FOR THE LATEST PRODUCT UPDATES FEATURE CHANGES MANUAL ADDENDUMS AND FIRMWARE OR CONFIG FILE CHANGES FOR THE AURA PROFESSIONAL ADVANCED FLIGHT CONT...

Page 3: ...flaperons on a flight mode and use the same transmitter channel 6 Tx Switch for Aura Flight Modes and Flaperons Wheel brakes would not be practical with 6 channels Aura users need a minimum of a six...

Page 4: ...cause serious or fatal injury All instructions warranties and other collateral documents are subject to change at the sole discretion of Flex Innovations LLC For up to date product literature please v...

Page 5: ...re every flight 7 If you are not an experienced pilot or have not flown a high performance model before it is recommended that you seek assistance from an experienced pilot in your R C club for your f...

Page 6: ...carefully remove the covering in the area around the horns as shown 3 Glue the 3 horns into the 3 surfaces with 15 minute epoxy Be sure to use a small stick to coat the inside of the hole thoroughly...

Page 7: ...nds force on each control surface to confirm it is secure 7 Repeat steps 4 to 6 to install the Rudder onto the Fin The gap at top between the fin and the rudder balance tab is about 2mm 8 Select arms...

Page 8: ...ng the slot orientation above and just below Use the correct drill for your servo screws typically about 1 16 or 1 5mm to drill the servo mounting holes Screw the servo to the inside of the hatch usin...

Page 9: ...and longer lasting threads 15 Fit the missile rails to the wing tips Secure them lightly with 3mm x 12mm socket head cap screws After fitting you can disassemble it an apply thin CA to the screw s hol...

Page 10: ...until the doors are well closed but without binding or stalling If any binding stalling is suspected power down and disconnect the doors servo leads reinstall them one at a time while adjusting the l...

Page 11: ...he right air intake is recommended 2 Mount the receiver and antenna s according to your manufacturer s recommendations We suggest mounting the receiver with hook and loop tape This will allow access l...

Page 12: ...it cannot be unplugged TIP Use dental floss to tie the servo lead extension junction together 2 Fit the elevator servos into the servo mounts in the aft fuselage as shown in steps below noting that i...

Page 13: ...cular shim over each stab axle 6 Check the balance of the stab It has leading edge weight applied at the factory The stab should balance level or pivot slightly to the nose leading edge If it needs we...

Page 14: ...assembly The arm typically can be removed later if desired by removing the screw and gently flexing the arm back and forth 13 Connect the stab linkages making sure the length is properly adjusted You...

Page 15: ...ing back the center red wire on the ESC s throttle lead A 2S LiPo will be used to power the receiver and accessories 4 Assemble the included plywood ESC mounting parts 5 Temporarily fit the plywood ba...

Page 16: ...d back edges to allow easier installation 3 Remove the fans aft center body fairing and set aside On the JP made fans this is a normal thread 4 Remove the fans front bell mouth if equipped and store i...

Page 17: ...fans 8 Plug the Motor and ESC wires together The wire basically wraps around from the above top the duct at the front to below bottom the duct at the back 9 Connect the radio and flight batteries and...

Page 18: ...nd 4 3mm washers Install the Tailpipe 1 Re install the fan s center body fairing Some users prefer to save the weight and run without it 2 Fit the tailpipe over the OUTSIDE of the fan unit Temporarily...

Page 19: ...hen the fin and the covering adhesion 6 Apply 15 minute epoxy to the mating surfaces and assemble with the fixture Let cure thoroughly 7 You may optionally apply clear vinyl tape to the bottom of the...

Page 20: ...e to the model and mark it on both sides of the fuselage for the balancing process After first flights pilots can adjust the CG fore and aft up to 6mm per their preference 2 Temporarily install your p...

Page 21: ...attery as required 8 Slide the mount into the slot in the nose of the model and secure the aft end with the forward battery mount screw It can easily be removed for charging with one screw 9 The motor...

Page 22: ...mitter channels are available Aura Config files on the Wiki will have additional notes Flight Tips We recommend using the Flaperons On landing they will allow a slower speed at a lower angle of attack...

Page 23: ...istered trademarks of Horizon Hobby LLC Futaba is a registered trademark of Futaba Denshi Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Corporation of Japan Jeti UDI and Jeti Model are trademarks or registered trademarks of...

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