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GRAUPNER GmbH & Co. KG D-73230 KIRCHHEIM/TECK GERMANY 

Modifications reserved. No liability for printing errors 

12.2010 

Fin and tailplane 

Use your fingertips to locate the fin slot, the pushrod exits, and the openings for the 
ON / OFF switch, the wing retaining dowels and the towhook. Melt the film over them 
using the tip of a hot soldering iron. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fit the fin in the exposed slot, pushing it down until it rests on the support plate 
inside the fuselage. Mark the outline of the fuselage on both sides of the fin using a 
felt-tip pen. Remove the fin and run a hot soldering iron along the edge of a steel 
ruler positioned just below the marked line, then peel the covering film from the joint 
areas. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for AMIGO IV

Page 1: ...K GERMANY Modifications reserved No liability for printing errors 12 2010 1 Order No 9546 Instructions AMIGO IV Model glider for bungee launch slope soaring and electric flying This model requires at...

Page 2: ...tion Before gluing any GRP parts and GRP fuselages in particular the joint surfaces must be sanded thoroughly with fine grit abrasive paper before de greasing with a solvent such as acetone This is th...

Page 3: ...l times We deliberately recommend rechargeable batteries for the receiver and transmitter as these types provide the widest margin of safety Please see the main FS catalogue for details of suitable ba...

Page 4: ...g retaining dowels and the towhook Melt the film over them using the tip of a hot soldering iron Fit the fin in the exposed slot pushing it down until it rests on the support plate inside the fuselage...

Page 5: ...sh the hinges into the slits in the fin to a depth of around 1 mm Push the hinges into the fin as far as the pencil line and glue them in place with cyano acrylate cyano It is best to use a syringe to...

Page 6: ...w be glued in the slot in the fuselage using UHU hart or UHU wood glue apply glue to the support plate in the fuselage and to both sides of the fin then push the panel into the slot until it rests squ...

Page 7: ...ining screws on both sides of the tailplane and melt the film over them with a hot soldering iron Temporarily fix the tailplane to the fuselage using the M3 x 16 socket head screws provided Slip the e...

Page 8: ...ator Fix the horn to the elevator using two pan head screws and the spreader plate Use side cutters to snip off the excess length of the horn retaining screws and file the ends back flush with the spr...

Page 9: ...nd metal spacer sleeves supplied in the servo accessory packs and press them into the servo mounting lugs Note that the flange of the spacers must be at the bottom Fit the servos in the servo plate an...

Page 10: ...rods up at right angles at the marked points Snip off excess pushrod material at a point around 8 mm above the bend Connect the pushrods to the outermost holes in the servo output arms from the unders...

Page 11: ...fore trimming the canopy you will need to attach the wing to the fuselage join the panels using the steel joiner rod then fix the wing to the fuselage using the rubber bands supplied in the kit Cut ou...

Page 12: ...be fixed permanently in the fuselage so that it cannot possibly shift in flight For the first few test flights it is a good idea to move the CG forward slightly Before flying the aircraft set the tran...

Page 13: ...t in the operating instructions supplied with your radio control system It is important to use only those parts included in the kit together with other genuine Graupner accessories and replacement par...

Page 14: ...te Don t operate your model in the vicinity of overhead power cables industrial sites residential areas public roads squares school playgrounds public parks or sports fields etc Don t disregard our wa...

Page 15: ...nowledge and experience or work carelessly or irresponsibly Provided that you take reasonable care model flying is a highly creative instructive enjoyable and relaxing pastime Notes on the use of NiMH...

Page 16: ...ls It costs nothing to dispose of exhausted cells properly and helps preserve a clean environment as most of the materials can be recycled Notes on building and flying the AMIGO IV Before you start bu...

Page 17: ...in any way Unless otherwise prescribed by binding law the obligation of the GRAUPNER company to pay compensation regardless of the legal argument employed is excluded This includes personal injury de...

Page 18: ...e obligation is applicable The goods are transported from the consumer to us and from us to the consumer at the risk of the consumer Duration of validity This declaration only applies to claims made t...

Page 19: ...they are free to slide about IMPORTANT when the flight battery is exhausted you must not dispose of it in the household waste Take the pack to your local battery reclamation centre IMPORTANT when the...

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