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in bad weather with low clouds or fog. Never fly directly against the sunlight – otherwise you 
might lose visual contact with your model. To avoid collisions with manned or unmanned 
aircraft, land your model immediately if an aircraft is approaching. Persons and animals must 
keep the following minimum distance to the jet engine (see also the figure on page 6): 
 
In front of the engine: 1 m (3 ft) 
At the sides of the engine: 12 m (36 ft) 
Behind the engine: 10 m (30 ft) 

 

Assure that the fuel is mixed with approximately 5% Aeroshell 500 or Aeroshell 560. 
Synthetic turbine oils are dangerous and should only be handled per the manufactures MDS 
sheets. 
 
Never run the turbine in a closed room, or an area near any kind of flammable matter. Do not 
fly turbine-powered aircraft near flammable materials, nor in forested tracts or areas 
experiencing drought or dryness. Obey all forest fire regulations and warnings by refraining 
from operating the IQ-Hammer turbine jet aircraft in restricted fire zones.  
 
Installation of unauthorized parts from another manufacturing source may also result in 
engine failure. Do not introduce engine or electronic components other than those delivered 
by Hammer Engines, unless you are willing to risk destroying your turbine! Hammer Engine’s 
parts are designed and engineered specifically for the IQ-Hammer engines. Accept no 
substitutes, unless you are prepared to sacrifice your aircraft. 
 
Warning: 
A flying model with a turbine can reach higher flight speeds than ducted fan-powered models, 
because the turbine’s thrust degrades less with higher flight speeds. With attainable flight 
speeds of over 250 MPH, you can quickly run out if flying room. There is also a danger of 
developing control surface flutter or mechanical overload, causing the model to fail in flight. 
When piloting a turbine powered aircraft, one must properly control the throttle. Full power 
should be used for takeoff or vertical maneuvers and a reduced setting for level or descending 
flight. To restrict the maximum flight speed, an optional airspeed sensor is available.  
The jet engine may only be operated in exact compliance with the instructions found in this 
manual. Furthermore, the specifications of the aircraft model regarding the centre of gravity 
and rudder travel as well as all information in regards to construction and materials as well as 
components used must be adhered to. Before flying a model jet aircraft equipped with the IQ-
Hammer turbine all functions and all rudders as well as the range of the R/C transmitter must 
be tested with the transmitter turned on and the antenna retracted or set to “Range check” 
output in case of a 2.4 GHz system. This range test must be repeated with the jet engine 
running while another person is holding the model in place. Furthermore, the instructions by 
the R/C system manufacturer must be followed closely. 
 
Any deviation from the specifications in this manual, the use of non-approved parts or 
materials or modifications to the system construction or setup can have a negative effect on 
the functionality and safety of the jet engine and must be avoided by all means. 
 
Warning: 
It is strictly forbidden to operate the model and/or the jet engine under the influence of 
alcohol, drugs etc. The jet engine may only be handled by persons in excellent physical and 
mental condition and with utmost concentration. This applies to the operator as well as any 
assistants. This jet engine was designed solely for use in model aircraft and is not suitable for 
any other purpose. Never use it to transport persons, objects or vehicles other than a suitable 
jet model airplane as any other forms of use can or will lead to personal injury or even death. 

Summary of Contents for RC 90+

Page 1: ...ammer Series Instruction Manual RC Model jet Engines 90 130 160 170 180 2010 Hammer Engines GmbH Ottensooser Str 50c 91239 Henfenfeld Germany Tel 49 0 9151 2841 http www iq hammer com Layout Stefan Sc...

Page 2: ...atus and Display symbols 14 Status readouts Start procedure 15 Status readouts Explanation of the status symbols 16 Menu 1 Settings 17 18 Menu 2 Teaching the transmitter 19 Menu 3 System 20 21 Menu 4...

Page 3: ...gnition valve and so forth are powered by a separate The IQ Hammer jet engines share the basic outer dimensions with their predecessors yet offer more power 90N 180N The latest in CNC and laser cuttin...

Page 4: ...or debris near the turbine Objects being sucked in can cause severe damage If you want to install and operate this jet engine in your model aircraft you must be trained in its handling and very exper...

Page 5: ...load causing the model to fail in flight When piloting a turbine powered aircraft one must properly control the throttle Full power should be used for takeoff or vertical maneuvers and a reduced setti...

Page 6: ...rvals test the transmission range of your R C system with the jet engine running Before operating the engine remove all loose objects near the engine intake such as cleaning cloths screws nuts cables...

Page 7: ...7 Hammer Engines GmbH IQ Series Instruction Manual technical specifications IQ Hammer Series...

Page 8: ...8 Hammer Engines GmbH IQ Series Instruction Manual installation plan...

Page 9: ...snap in when you plug in the tube The tube can only be released by pressing on the blue ring while pulling the tube out Only use approved PUN Festo tubes with a diameter of 4 mm 0 16 or 6mm diameter 0...

Page 10: ...ee page 6 1 Throttle down trim down remove LOCK 2 Trim up RUN cleared 3 Throttle up and down again AUTOSTART activated see EDT display Checklist for Turning the Engine Off Place the aircraft model wit...

Page 11: ...cs and the Terminal and place it at an accessible location inside your airframe Speaker Short tone On Terminal connected Long tone Begin Auto start open throttle Repetitive with a short interval Volta...

Page 12: ...four buttons UP DOWN ESC and Enter You can connect the terminal to a running system in order to check and change parameters on the fly Using the up and down arrows you scroll up and down or increase a...

Page 13: ...13 Hammer Engines GmbH IQ Serie Instruction Manual MENUSTRUCTURE And flow Access Sub menus by pressing Exit the Submenu without storing any changes by pressing...

Page 14: ...Screen 1 will be displayed by default Temperature Current operating temperature of the turbine RPM Current revolutions per minute x 1 000 Status Current Status OFF READY AUTOMATIC etc see below Pump...

Page 15: ...RNER ON The burner is on FUELIGNIT Fuel is being ignited BURN OUT Excessive fuel is being burned off RAMP UP F Pulse Turbine revs up to idle STEADY Waiting for stabilization of turbine RPMs CAL IDLE I...

Page 16: ...UEL Status screen 2 displays the current fuel consumption and the remaining quantity It is being displayed both as a bar and text readout Status Screen 3 ELECTRICITY Status screen 3 displays the curre...

Page 17: ...emperature humidity of air density you will need to adjust these values A too hard of a throttle setting can lead to overheating and blow outs of the turbine This parameter specifies the minimum volta...

Page 18: ...This value is only being used in order to identify failure Should this limit be exceeded the pump will be switched of automatically The set voltage should be a tad above 100 throttle V Please be aware...

Page 19: ...t ON OFF or Smoker Valve you will have to teach the auxiliary function as well This is being followed by a plausibility check Should there be a failure followed by an alarm tone you will need to corre...

Page 20: ...hows the total operating time Sets up receiver fail safe mode see the corresponding section in this manual Should you be running a auxiliary channel you can input its function here Possible choices o...

Page 21: ...peed date generated by the GAS Module Latitude and Longitude Displays current Geo Information in Latitude and Longitude UTC TIME valid positioning Heading Satellites UTC U The second screen displays t...

Page 22: ...Airspeed MAX IAS maximum recorded current airspeed The values of both GPS and Airspeed can differ tremendously the one measures groundspeed the other airspeed _________________________________________...

Page 23: ...FUEL VALVE TEST Using the fuel valve can be operated manually 5 SMOKER VALVE TEST Using the smoker valve can be operated manually 6 RC TIMING TEST The transmitter throttle position is being displayed...

Page 24: ...ic features of normal operation Temperature RPM dependent control of fuel feed Monitoring of RPM and temperature limits Recording of all relevant data BLACKBOX Telemetry transmission Failsafe operatio...

Page 25: ...libration process the turbine can be controlled by the throttle stick Shutdown Throttle stick and trim to minimum this will initiate the shutdown sequence Transmitters with digital trim We recommend m...

Page 26: ...uipment the radio will have to emit signals in case of a failsafe that are outside the learned limits Hence should you have taught 100 positive and 100 negative travel then failsafe has to be set to n...

Page 27: ...last shutdown is being stored at 5 snapshots per second Telemetry Data can be transmitted from the telemetry transmitter on board the airplane to the ground terminal Laptop Failsafe mode Turbine oper...

Page 28: ...28 Hammer Engines GmbH IQ Serie Instruction Manual Notes...

Page 29: ...G RAMPUP REASON Die Temperature dropped below 200 C during ramp up CAUSE Starter voltage too high Menu 9 19 Fuel feed failure Errors messages during Auto Calibration FLAMEOUT DURING CALIBRATION REASON...

Page 30: ...CAUSE Ambient light interferes MAX RPM EXCEEDED REASON The set max RPM has been exceeded CAUSE Set wrong by user Ambient light interferes with RPM sensor User error MIN RPM UNDER RUN REASON The set m...

Page 31: ...MPDRIVER FAILURE REASON The max allowed pump load Menu 1 6 has been exceeded CAUSE Pump blocked by contamination pump disconnected User error BATTERY VOLTAGE to low REASON Turbine battery voltage drop...

Page 32: ...the Model Engine and it or its fumes will ignite easily and flare up rapidly The Model Engine itself remains extremely hot after it is shut off and requires a cooling down period Improper use of the M...

Page 33: ...theory in strict liability in tort Hammer Engines GmbH shall not be liable for any alleged breach of warranty whether express or implied of any nature whatsoever whether a warranty of fitness for a pa...

Page 34: ...s assumed for loss during transport 6 The Buyer must operate and maintain the Model Engines in accordance to the Model Engine manual The Model Engine must be returned to Vogelsang Aeroscale for mainte...

Page 35: ...rranty or loss of use during the period that the Model Engine is being repaired 12 Hammer Engines GmbH neither assumes nor authorizes any other person or entity to assume for it any other obligation o...

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