FUTABA SkyLeaf BP Instruction Manual Download Page 4

4

Flying precautions

DANGER

Take enough safety precautions prior to operating this 

model. You are responsible for this model's assembly and 
safe operation.

First-time  fliers  should  seek  advice  for  hints  in  pre-

flight  adjustments  and  assembly  from  experienced  fliers. 
Be  reminded  that  flying  a  badly  assembled  or  badly 
adjusted airplane is very dangerous.

In  the  beginning,  first-time  fliers  should  always  be 

assisted by an experienced flier and never fly alone.

Before  flying  your  airplane,  ensure  the  airfield  is 

spacious enough. Always fly it outdoors in safe areas with 
no debris or obstacles.

Ensure the propeller are securely installed.

Do  not  fly  your  airplane  on  days  with  strong  winds  or 

side winds.

Do  not  allow  a  bystander  to  get  too  close  to  the 

propeller.

Do not use defective propellers.

Never grasp the transmitter antenna while flying.

■ The transmitter output may drop drastically.

Always make sure that all transmitter stick movements 

operate  all  servos  properly  in  the  model  prior  to  flight.  
Also,  make  sure  that  all  switches,  etc.  function  properly 
as well.  If there are any difficulties, do not use the system 
until all inputs are functioning properly. 

While  operating,  never  touch  the  transmitter  with, 

or  bring  the  transmitter  near,  another  transmitter,  a  cell 
phone, or other wireless devices.

■ Doing so may cause erroneous operation.

Do  not  point  the  antenna  directly  toward  the  aircraft 

during flight. 

■ The antenna is directional and the transmitter output is weakest. 

(The strength of the radio waves is greatest from the sides of the 
antenna.)

Never fly on a rainy day, when the wind is strong, and 

at night. 

■  Water  could  lead  to  failure  or  improper  functionality  and  poor 

control of the aircraft which could lead to a crash. 

Never turn the power switch on and off during flight or 

while the motor is running. 

■  Operation  will  become  impossible  and  the  aircraft  will  crash. 

Even if the power switch is turned on, operation will not begin 
until transmitter and receiver internal processing is complete.

Do not fly when you are physically impaired as it could 

pose a safety hazard to yourself or others.

Do not fly at the following places:   

■ Near another radio control flying field.
■ Near or above people.
■ Near homes, schools, hospitals airports, roads or other places 

where people congregate.

■ Near high voltage lines, high structures, or communication 

facilities.

When setting the transmitter on the ground during 

flight preparations, do not stand it upright.

■ The transmitter may tip over, the sticks may move and the 

propeller may rotate unexpectedly and cause injury. 

Do  not  touch  the  motor,  motor  controller,  engine,  

exhaust silencer, during and immediately after use.  

■ These items may become hot during use. 

For safety, fly so that the aircraft is visible at all times.

  

■  Flying  behind  buildings  or  other  large  structures  will  not  only 

cause  you  to  lose  sight  of  the  aircraft,  but  also  degrade  the  RF 
link performance and cause loss of control. 

From  the  standpoint  of  safety,  always  set  the  fail  safe 

function.   

■ In particular, normally set the throttle channel to idle.

When  flying,  always  return  the  transmitter  setup 

screen to the Home screen.   

■ Erroneous input during flight is extremely dangerous. 

Always check the remaining capacity of the transmitter 

and  receiver  batteries  before  each  flying  session  prior  to 
flight. 

■ Low battery capacity will cause loss of control and a crash.  

Always  check  operation  of  each  control  surface  and 

perform a range test before each flying session. 

■ Even one transmitter setting or aircraft abnormality can cause a 

crash. 

Before turning on the transmitter:

1.  Always  move  the  transmitter  throttle  stick  position  to  the 

minimum (idle) position. 

2. Turn on the transmitter first and then the receiver.

When  turning  off  the  transmitter's  power  switch  after 

the  motor/engine  has  stopped  (state  in  which  it  will  not 
rotate again):

1. Turn off the receiver power switch. 

2. Then turn off the transmitter power switch.

■  If  the  power  switch  is  turned  on/off  in  the  opposite  order,  the 

propeller may rotate unexpectedly and cause a serious injury.

■  Also  always  observe  the  above  order  when  setting  the  fail  safe 

function.

■ Maximum low throttle: Direction in which the motor runs at the 

slowest speed or stops.

When  adjusting  the  transmitter,  stop  the  motor/

engine,  disconnect  the  motor  wiring  that  allows  it  to 
continue  operation.  When  doing  so,  please  exercise 
extreme  caution.  Ensure  that  the  aircraft  is  secured  and 
that it will not come into contact with anything or anyone. 
Ensure that the motor will not rotate prior to making any 
adjustments.

■ Unexpected high speed rotation of the motor/engine may cause 

a serious injury. 

This airframe is not designed to fly at excessively high 

speeds.  

■ The airplane could become damaged.

Summary of Contents for SkyLeaf BP

Page 1: ...1M23Z06703 3 3 5 PRGHO HUREDWLF LSODQH 3 LQ PRWRU 3 RXU 6WURNH...

Page 2: ...ties this airplane if not assembled and operated correctly could possibly cause injury to yourself or spectators and damage to property 4 You must assemble the model according to the instructions Do n...

Page 3: ...ly mistaken be very careful Double check that all directions are correct Do not use an overpowered motor engine or too large of propeller on this airframe When not equipped properly the performance mi...

Page 4: ...s where people congregate Near high voltage lines high structures or communication facilities When setting the transmitter on the ground during ight preparations do not stand it upright The transmitte...

Page 5: ...ay cause electric shock or a burn If any abnormalities such as smoke or discoloration are noted with either the charger or the battery remove the battery from the transmitter or charger and disconnect...

Page 6: ...code Spinner 57 Four stroke 70 81 Engine Fuel tank 280 400 cc RC Glow fuel Fuel silicon tube Nipple fuel stopper Engine starting tool plug heat battery booster code starter etc Propeller 13 6 14 8 8...

Page 7: ...et screw M2 Nylon Nut Washer Screw Nut Washer Parts etc Engine Kit Engine mount Control Horn Paper hinge 115 mm Rod Rudder 60 mm Rod Aileron Elevator Aileron servo spacer Engine Kit Throttle Rod Stopp...

Page 8: ...RPLANE CH1 Left Aileron CH6 Right Aileron CH4 Right Aileron CH5 Left Aileron CH12 Right Elevator CH2 Left Elevator CH3 Rudder CH11 Throttle CH1 Left Aileron CH8 Right Aileron CH6 Right Aileron CH7 Lef...

Page 9: ...ng do not interfere during operation Put four paper hinges in Aileron Pour CA glue into all 4 hinges Make glue wick to the interior I WKH DLOHURQ LV R GXULQJ LJKW LW ZLOO EH XQFRQWUROODEOH DQG FUDVK P...

Page 10: ...le Strut Screw hole Strut Screw hole Strut Screw hole Strut Screw hole Strut holes Strut holes Strut holes Strut holes Wing Screw holes Wing Screw holes Wing Screw holes Wing Screw holes Servo Wire ho...

Page 11: ...ttom side Wing Bottom side Attach the servo in the direction of the gure Bottom Wing Front side Attach the Rubber grommets and Brass eyelets to all servo as shown in the gure Drill a hole in the wood...

Page 12: ...terior I WKH DLOHURQ LV RII GXULQJ IOLJKW LW ZLOO EH XQFRQWUROODEOH DQG FUDVK Push the Elevator into the Horizontal stabilizer Pour CA glue into the paper hinge inserted in the wing Move the Elevator...

Page 13: ...with CA glue The hole of Servo on the wood under the lm Cut the lm of that part You can see through Pull out the wiring from this round hole Drill a hole in the wood screw in the servo mount Fix the...

Page 14: ...r tube into fuselage 3 Move the Rudder after drying Check that the aileron is securely attached The hole on the wood under the film Cut the lm of that part You can see through Servo hole cuts only on...

Page 15: ...the hole of fuselage and lower it downward to lock cowling Attach Cowling to the fuselage Hole for inserting lock tab 4 places Insert it backwards then lock it by thrusting downwards This page is an e...

Page 16: ...crew 25mm 25m m 4mm 7 Open the air outlet at the bottom of the fuselage to cool down the equipment Cut this lm This page is an explanation of the case of electric motor It is unnecessary in the case o...

Page 17: ...lot in order to air cool the e n g i n e w i t h Dremel Cut the part that interferes with the engine and silencer of the cowling Needle outlet 5 Con rm center position Check the position of the engine...

Page 18: ...Servo 1 8 Install the Fuel tank to the fuselage with Hook and Loop Tape This page is an explanation of when to make it into an engine It is unnecessary in case of EP Fix the Engine mount securely with...

Page 19: ...the fuselage When using interior silencer Futaba and O S do not sell interior silencer 1 This page is an explanation of when to make it into an engine It is unnecessary in case of EP Link servo with...

Page 20: ...f EP Cowling comes with 4 L shaped locking tabs Insert this locking tab into the hole of fuselage and lower it downward to lock cowling Attach Cowling to the fuselage Hole for inserting lock tab 4 pla...

Page 21: ...h 4 mm drill Drill two holes with 2 2 mm drill Insert the Steering shaft into the Ball link Install a Tail gear by M2 6 12 Tapping screw Cut the extra length of the end of the shaft and round the edge...

Page 22: ...he fuselage bottom wood plate Wheel pants on the left and right Wheel 5 6 Put on Wheel pants with two M2 8 Tapping Screws Parallel the Fuselage and the Wheel pants Adhesion of the canopy should use el...

Page 23: ...tery and Receiver with Hook and Loop Tape inside the fuselage Use the screws supplied with the switch Make a rectangular hole that is a little larger than the total stroke of the switch so that you ca...

Page 24: ...e Lock knob forward to lock it Push the Lock knob backward Cowling installed Insert the two dowels at the back end of the Hatch into the hole of fuselage While holding the Lock knob backwards set down...

Page 25: ...ing with two M4 35 Flat head screws Install Strut and secure with L wire and Stopper Tighten Set screw Large Strut base to Bottom Wing Small Strut base to Upper Wing Sky Leaf Tip Be sure to attach Str...

Page 26: ...so that no air bubbles will show After in position rub the decal part lightly to make the bond secure Carefully peel o only the masking tape so that the logo decal will not peel o Completed by closely...

Page 27: ...mm Extension cord 200 mm Extension cord 300 mm S BUS cord 100 mm Supplied with TB16PP CH1 Left Aileron CH6 Right Aileron CH8 Right Aileron CH7 Left Aileron CH5 Right Elevator CH2 Left Elevator CH4 Ru...

Page 28: ...the model it means that side is heavy Balance the model by adding weight to the other wing tip With the wing attached to the fuselage all parts of the model installed ready y and installed battery Do...

Page 29: ...V No dry battery use S3176SV S BUS2 High Voltage servo The product is not repairable by Futaba service center if damaged Futaba s Pilots Tetsuo Onda 2017 2003 2018 2004 2014 2005 11 13 15 2007 2009 20...

Page 30: ...87 RUSRUDWLRQ RI PHULFD DOO 7ULDQD Z XQWVYLOOH 8 6 3KRQH KWWSV ZZZ IXWDEDXVD FRP PDLO VHUYLFH IXWDED86 FRP FUTABA CORPORATION 2019 3 1...

Reviews: