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2. In order to balance the FlatOuts Hellcat ARF without the

addition of weight, the battery pack must be secured above the
motor. Use the included hook and loop material to do so with
the “loop” side on the battery. Before applying the “hook” side
to the fuse, wipe the area above the motor with alcohol to
improve adhesion.

3. A hole is precut on the right wing panel. This can be used

for routing the battery leads to the ESC if short wire length
makes this necessary. Use the hole as a guide to cut another
hole through the horizontal fuselage below it.

4. Loop the prop saver O-ring around one of the screws

and over the prop hub. Hook the O-ring onto the other screw
to secure the propeller to the prop saver. Long nose pliers may
make it easier to stretch the O-ring onto the screws.

5. Attach the prop saver by tightening the two screws

against the flat spots on the prop shaft.

6. The receiver antenna can be taped to the side of the

fuse. However, be sure not to let excess wire hang free of
this airplane if you plan to fly combat. To improve the
adhesion of the tape to the painted surfaces, use alcohol to
dull the surface where the tape will be applied. Due to the
nature of combat fighting with planes such as the FlatOuts
Hellcat ARF, we suggest embedding the antenna into the
fuse. Cut a 1/4" [6mm] deep slit on the bottom of the fuse
from the position of the receiver to 1" [25mm] from the back
of the airplane. If your antenna is longer than this length,
make another slit along the side of the fuse long enough to
accommodate the rest of the antenna wire. Use a small flat
blade screwdriver to press the antenna into the slit. Add a
drop of thick CA glue every few inches on the slits you cut to
prevent the antenna from coming out in flight. Be sure that
none of the antenna is exposed on the underside of the
airplane, as it could become damaged on landing.

The Great Planes FlatOuts Hellcat ARF was designed so
that two or more of these models can be flown together in
classic dogfight style. Paper streamers are included with the
model to be taped to the rear of the fuse. Rubber bands are
also included to attach the streamer. To use the rubber band,
drill a small hole in the tail of the plane and loop a rubber
band through the hole and around the streamer. During
combat, use the propeller on your fighter to cut the streamer
on the enemy.

Combat Setup

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Summary of Contents for helicat

Page 1: ...his kit immediately in new and unused condition to the place of purchase To make a warranty claim send the defective part or item to Hobby Services at the address below Hobby Services 3002 N Apollo Dr...

Page 2: ...there is new technical information or changes to this model a tech notice box will appear in the upper left corner of the page We urge you to join the AMA Academy of Model Aeronautics and a local R C...

Page 3: ...reater transmitter a micro receiver and three micro servos 9g or less If you already have a transmitter you are going to use to fly the FlatOuts Hellcat ARF you can get the receiver and servos separat...

Page 4: ...eat Planes FlatOuts Hellcat ARF are available using the order numbers in the Replacement Parts List that follows The fastest most economical service can be provided by your hobby dealer or mail order...

Page 5: ...parts use the part names exactly as they are written in the Kit Contents list on this page Great Planes Product Support 3002 N Apollo Drive Suite 1 Champaign IL 61822 Telephone 217 398 8970 ext 5 Fax...

Page 6: ...ocation shown in the picture The exact placement will depend on the servo manufacturer and where the servo lead wire exits out of the aileron servo being used 5 Feed the aileron servo lead through the...

Page 7: ...seated The TE of the wing panel must be aligned with the center of the fuse 4 Apply a bead of CA around the joint between the wing and the fuse on both the top and bottom of the wing 5 Repeat this pr...

Page 8: ...in the fuse Make sure that the stabilizer is square to the fuse by measuring the distance between the wing tips and stabilizer tips and setting them equal to each other as shown in the photo Before g...

Page 9: ...h a 1 25mm piece of heat shrink tubing while centering the control surfaces Apply a drop of CA to the ends of the heat shrink tubing 5 Position the pushrod supports in the middle of the pushrods and l...

Page 10: ...d surfaces use alcohol to dull the surface where the tape will be applied Due to the nature of combat fighting with planes such as the FlatOuts Hellcat ARF we suggest embedding the antenna into the fu...

Page 11: ...n the control surfaces have remained centered Use a Great Planes AccuThrow or a ruler to accurately measure and set the control throw of each control surface as indicated in the chart that follows If...

Page 12: ...surfaces are doing Repeat this test with the motor running at various speeds with an assistant holding the model using hand signals to show you what is happening If the control surfaces do not respon...

Page 13: ...raft are allowed at or in the front of the flight line Intentional flying behind the flight line is prohibited 4 I will operate my model using only radio control frequencies currently allowed by the F...

Page 14: ...going to overshoot smoothly advance the throttle always ready on the right rudder to counteract torque and climb out to make another attempt When you re ready to make your landing and the model is a f...

Page 15: ...cks there s the DC PolyCharge4 Each of its four independent outputs can charge a one to four cell Lithium Polymer pack It s ideal if you don t have the time for one at a time charging and don t want t...

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