GREAT PLANES Spectra Select Instruction Manual Download Page 8

The best place to fly your R/C model is an AMA (Academy
of Model Aeronautics) chartered club field. Ask your hobby
shop dealer if there is such a club in your area and join. Club
fields are set up for R/C flying which makes your outing
safer and more enjoyable. The AMA can also tell you the
name of a club in your area. We recommend that you join
AMA and a local club so you can have a safe place to fly and
also have insurance to cover you in case of a flying
accident. (The AMA address is listed on page 2 of this
instruction book).

If a club and its flying site are not available, you need to find
a large, grassy area at least 6 miles away from any other
R/C radio operation and away from houses, buildings and
streets. A schoolyard may look inviting but it is usually too
close to people, power lines and possible radio interference.

If you are not thoroughly familiar with the operation of R/C
models, ask an experienced modeler to check to see that
you have the radio installed correctly and that all the control
surfaces do what they are supposed to.

Wherever you do fly, you need to check the operation of the
radio before every time you fly. This means with the
transmitter antenna collapsed and the receiver and
transmitter on, you should be able to walk at least 100 feet
away from the model and still have control. Have someone
help you. Have them stand by your model and, while you
work the controls, tell you what the various control surfaces
and your motor are doing.

Read and abide by the following Academy of Model
Aeronautics Official Safety Code excerpts:

1. I will not fly my model aircraft in competition or in the
presence of spectators until it has been proven to be airworthy
by having been previously successfully flight tested.

2. I will not fly my model aircraft higher than approximately
400 feet within 3 miles of an airport without notifying the
airport operator. I will give right of way to, and avoid flying in
the proximity of full-scale aircraft. Where necessary an
observer shall be utilized to supervise flying to avoid having
models fly in the proximity of full-scale aircraft.

3. Where established, I will abide by the safety rules for the
flying site I use, and I will not willfully and deliberately fly my
models in a careless, reckless and/or dangerous manner.

1. I will have completed a successful radio equipment ground
check before the first flight of a new or repaired model.

2. I will not fly my model aircraft in the presence of
spectators until I become a qualified flyer, unless assisted
by an experienced helper.

3. I will perform my initial turn after takeoff away from the pit,
spectator and parking areas, and I will not thereafter
perform maneuvers, flights of any sort or landing
approaches over a pit, spectator or parking area.

First of all, if you are flying with other modelers check
to make sure they are not flying or testing on the same
frequency as your model.

Try to find an experienced pilot to help you with your first
flights. 
Although the SPECTRA SELECT is very easy to fly, an
experienced pilot can save you a lot of time and possible
aggravation by helping you get your model in the air smoothly.

It is a good idea to do a couple of trim flights, without the
motor running, before each flying session to make sure the
plane is still in trim and the radio is working properly. The
model will survive a hard landing from 5 feet much better
than it will one from several hundred feet. The first few trim
flights should be done over a grass field. The longer the
grass the better (more cushion).

Turn on the transmitter first and then the receiver. Hold the
SPECTRA SELECT under the wing with the nose pointed
slightly down and directly into the wind. Do not run the motor for
these test flights. It is very important that you launch the model

Trim Flights

FLYING

Radio Control

General

AMA SAFETY CODE (

EXCERPT

)

Range Check Your Radio

Find a Safe Place to Fly

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Summary of Contents for Spectra Select

Page 1: ...no liability shall be assumed nor accepted for any damage resulting from the use by the user of the final user assembled product By the act of using the user assembled product the user accepts all res...

Page 2: ...741 0057 or via the Internet at http www modelaircraft org 1 Build the plane according to the plan and instructions Do not alter or modify the model as doing so may result in an unsafe or unflyable m...

Page 3: ...tems Your SPECTRA SELECT is covered using Top Flite MonoKote covering Eliminate any wrinkles you find in the covering by shrinking them away with a heat gun Then apply pressure to the area with a cove...

Page 4: ...B ELEVATOR 1 Key Description Qty 9 FUSELAGE 1 10 LEFT WING PANEL 1 11 WING JOINER 1 12 PLASTIC WING DOWEL CAPS 4 13 METAL HARDWARE PARTS LIST REPLACEMENT PARTS If needed replacement parts for your Spe...

Page 5: ...mm bolts two 2mm nuts and four 2mm washers Use thread lock on the nuts to prevent loosening Note The fin was removed on these images for clarity 2 The fin comes pre installed on the Spectra Select but...

Page 6: ...image for clarity Turn the transmitter switch on Install the motor battery in the airplane under the speed control and connect it to the receiver Turn the receiver switch on Mark the ON position of t...

Page 7: ...ide the C G range then you need to add weight to the nose or to the tail to get it to balance Moving the radio components inside the fuselage may help too DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FLY WITHOUT FIRST ACHIEVING...

Page 8: ...ut notifying the airport operator I will give right of way to and avoid flying in the proximity of full scale aircraft Where necessary an observer shall be utilized to supervise flying to avoid having...

Page 9: ...ht allow the airplane to gently climb straight ahead Try to keep the plane upwind and just perform some gentle S turns always turning into the wind until it is time to set up for landing Have a helper...

Page 10: ...able As the electric sailplane approaches a thermal the wing tip that reaches the rising air first will be lifted before the opposite wing tip This causes the plane to bank and turn away from where we...

Page 11: ...r watch the other planes in the air Sometimes your electric sailplane will wiggle so quickly or gently that you may miss it if you are not paying close attention If you find a productive thermal don t...

Page 12: ...____________ Where Purchased _________________________ Date Construction Started __________________ Date Construction Finished _________________ Finished Weight __________________________ Date of Firs...

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