GRAUPNER FOCKE WULF 190 D Instructions Manual Download Page 3

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

    

No liability for printing errors. We reserve the right to introduce modifications. 

                                                         02/2007 

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Radio control system: satisfy yourself that your frequency is vacant before 
you switch on. Check your RC system regularly as its components eventually 
wear and need to be replaced or repaired. Radio interference caused by 
unknown sources can occur at any time without warning. If this should 
happen, your model will be uncontrollable and completely unpredictable. 
Never leave your radio control system unguarded, as other people might pick 
it up and try to use it. Your RC system can only work reliably if the batteries 
are kept fully charged. 

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Don’t ignore our warnings. They refer to materials and situations which, if 
ignored, can result in fatal injury or permanent damage. 

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You alone are responsible for the safe operation of your radio-controlled 
model and motor. 

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If you have any questions regarding the safe operation of your RC model 
aircraft, please turn to your local model shop in the first instance as the staff 
will be pleased to help you. 

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Propellers and other rotating parts which are powered by a motor represent a 
permanent hazard and present a real risk of injury. Don’t touch them with any 
part of your body. For example, a propeller spinning at high speed can easily 
slice off a finger. 

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Keep well clear of the rotational plane of the propeller. You never know when 
some part may come loose and fly off at high speed, hitting you or anybody 
else in the vicinity. Never touch the revolving propeller with any object. 

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Take care with loose clothing such as scarves, loose shirts etc. Flapping cloth 
can easily be sucked into the area of the propeller and then get tangled in the 
blades. This is extremely dangerous. 

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If there are passers-by or spectators at your flying site, make sure that they 
are aware of the dangers inherent in your activity, and insist that they keep a 
safe distance away (at least 5 m). 

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Radio-controlled models should only be flown in “normal” weather conditions, 
i.e. a temperature range of -5° to +35° C. More extreme temperatures can lead 
to changes in battery capacity, material characteristics and other unwanted 
effects. 

 
 

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Model fuels are toxic; do not allow them to come into contact with your eyes 
or mouth. Fuel should always be stored in clearly marked containers, out of 
the reach of children. 

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Never run an internal combustion engine in an enclosed space such as a 
cellar, garage etc. Model motors produce lethal carbon monoxide gas just like 
full-size engines. 

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Motors should only be run in the open air! 

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Adhesives and paints contain solvents which may be hazardous to health 
under certain circumstances. Read and observe the notes and warnings 
supplied by the manufacturer of these materials. 

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Model fuels are volatile and highly inflammable. Keep them well away from 
open flames, excessive heat, all possible sources of sparks and anything else 
which could result in a fire. Do not smoke in the immediate vicinity of fuel or 
fuel vapours. 

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Model engines generate a lot of heat. The motor and silencer in particular 
become very hot when running, and stay at a high temperature for quite a 
while. Touching the hot parts can give you serious burns, so take care 

Summary of Contents for FOCKE WULF 190 D

Page 1: ...ody else Please keep your safety and well being in mind at all times Important before you start construction Even if you have already built a large number of RC models please read right through these instructions and check that all the kit components are actually present We have taken great trouble to keep construction as simple as possible without making any compromises in the area of safety Note...

Page 2: ... for young persons under eighteen years of age Young people should only be permitted to operate this model under the instruction and supervision of an adult who is aware of the hazards involved in this activity The operator of the model must be in full possession of his or her bodily and mental faculties As with car driving operating a model aircraft under the influence of alcohol or drugs is not ...

Page 3: ...icinity Never touch the revolving propeller with any object Take care with loose clothing such as scarves loose shirts etc Flapping cloth can easily be sucked into the area of the propeller and then get tangled in the blades This is extremely dangerous If there are passers by or spectators at your flying site make sure that they are aware of the dangers inherent in your activity and insist that th...

Page 4: ... and it could easily get in your eyes and do damage Wear protective goggles at such times Take care that the glowplug clip and the glow lead cannot get tangled in the propeller or other rotating parts Check the throttle linkage too Take particular care when carrying the model with the motor running Hold the rotating parts well away from you Be sure to keep an adequate supply of fuel in the tank Do...

Page 5: ...ease work slowly and accurately Important safety notes You have acquired a kit which can be assembled into a fully working RC model when fitted out with suitable accessories However we as manufacturers have no control over the way you build and operate your RC model aircraft nor how you install operate and maintain the associated components and for this reason we are obliged to deny all liability ...

Page 6: ...proof of purchase e g invoice receipt delivery note and this guarantee card He must send the defective goods to us at his own cost using the address stated above The purchaser should state the material defect or manufacturing fault or the symptoms of the fault in as accurate a manner as possible so that we can check if our guarantee obligation is applicable The goods are transported from the consu...

Page 7: ...ore every flight fit the transmitter aerial and extend it fully then switch on the transmitter and the receiving system Walk away from the model and check that all the control surfaces work smoothly and immediately at an appropriate distance and deflect in the correct sense direction relative to the stick movements Repeat the check with the motor running while a friend holds the model securely for...

Page 8: ...hould be properly maintained before and after each flying session Please remember that the pack needs to be cycled charged and discharged several times before it reaches full rated capacity For connecting the aileron landing flap and retract servos to the receiver you will need five suppressor filters Order No 1040 or a folding ferrite ring Order No 98516 1 together with five extension leads Order...

Page 9: ...ape the tailplane in place while the glue is hardening Drill blind holes at the marked points in both elevator panels for the horns they should be 6 mm Ø diameter and 8 mm deep Tip you can avoid drilling too deep by clamping a collet on the bit at the required depth The elevators can now be attached to the tailplane using the hinges provided This is done by gluing the hinges half way into the elev...

Page 10: ...ou can check this by holding the tank under water blow into the tubes and watch carefully if bubbles rise there is a leak which must be sealed Cut three pieces of silicone fuel tubing and push them onto the tubes where they exit the fueltank Mark the fuel lines using a felt tip pen or coloured tape to indicate which is the fuel feed the overflow and the filler Fit the fueltank through the wing sad...

Page 11: ...iling out the openings for the cylinder head needle valve etc and drilling the holes required The cowl can be fixed to the model using either of two methods either using externally fitted screws or concealed fixings fitted from the front For the first version hardwood blocks have to be glued in the recesses in the nose bulkhead the cowl retaining screws are fitted into these blocks For the conceal...

Page 12: ...of the retract units using collets and self locking nuts two collets are used for each wheel of the fixed undercarriage The next step is to mark the exact length of the retractable wheel legs Remove the wheel legs from the retract units and cut them to length a cut off disc in a mini drill is best for this Note that a small flat section must be filed or ground into the wheel legs at the appropriat...

Page 13: ...long the outside edge using a sharp balsa knife The film can then be stuck down to the Servo Locks servo mounts Screw the Servo Locks in the recesses in the wing and route the servo extension leads out of the holes adjacent to the root ribs Connect the clevises on the pushrods to the outermost holes in the servo output arms Set the servos and control surfaces to centre and mark the point on the pu...

Page 14: ...anding flaps take off 12 mm landing 35 mm We recommend that you set 35 exponential on the ailerons and 50 on the elevator Important When fitting and adjusting the various linkages you should ensure that they move freely without binding are able to move to their full extent including trim travel and are not obstructed mechanically at any point When you move the rudder stick to the right the rudder ...

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