GRAUPNER GmbH & Co. KG D-73230 KIRCHHEIM/TECK GERMANY
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09/2008
9
Order No.
9362
Instructions
GF-5
With electric ducted fan power unit,
for three 2100 mAh LiPo cells
Specification
Wingspan approx.
650 mm
Fuselage length approx.
900 mm
All-up weight approx.
670 g
Impeller diameter
65 mm
Centre of Gravity, measured from
wing trailing edge
140 mm
The model is supplied completely pre-fabricated, with all servos installed, the ducted fan
unit with brushless motor and controller fitted and ready for use. The aeroplane can be
ready for the air within two hours, and no special tools are required to complete it. The
only construction you have to do is to glue the wing and tail panels to the fuselage. The
model requires a four-function radio control system; please note that the receiver and
flight battery are not included in the kit.
The GF-35 is suitable for model pilots with average flying skills, and is capable of taking
off from smooth asphalt strips.
Safety Notes
Before you start assembly, please read right through these assembly and
operating instructions You alone are responsible for the safe operation of your
radio-controlled model. Young persons under eighteen years 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.
Please keep these operating instructions in a safe place. If you ever dispose of the
model, be sure to pass them on to the new owner. If you have any questions
regarding the safe operation of your RC model aeroplane, please turn to your
local model shop in the first instance, as the staff will be pleased to help you.
If you are buying a radio control system for your new model, ensure that the
transmitter and receiving system are expressly stated to be suitable for use in
model aircraft, and bear the appropriate approval stickers.
The frequency bands used for the radio control of models are also employed by
other radio transmitting and RF equipment. For this reason it is not possible to be
completely sure that no interference will occur when you are flying your model.
For more information on this subject please contact your local
telecommunications centre, or ask at your nearest model shop.
Radio-controlled model aircraft are extremely demanding and potentially