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After you have landed and shut the engine off, adjust the pushrods
on the ailerons, elevator and rudder as necessary so the trim
levers on the transmitter may be returned to center (this will not be
required on any of the controls that did not need trim adjustments).

Maintenance Tips

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1. After flying for the day, don't forget to use your fuel pump

to drain excess fuel from the tank.

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2. Do not reuse torn or oily rubber bands. Purchase spare

rubber bands (HCAQ2020, 1/4 lb. box). After flying, oily rubber
bands should be stored in a container with talcum powder or
kitty litter. This will absorb oil and keep the rubber bands fresh
for the next flying session.

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3. After each day's flying, use spray cleaner and paper

towels to thoroughly clean the model.

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4. The SuperStar MKII Select is factory-covered with Top Flite

MonoKote film. Should repairs ever be required, MonoKote can
be patched with additional MonoKote purchased separately.
MonoKote is packaged in six-foot rolls, but some hobby shops
also sell it by the foot. If only a small piece of MonoKote is
needed for a minor patch, perhaps a fellow modeler would give
you some. MonoKote is applied with a model airplane covering
iron, but in an emergency a regular iron could be used. A roll of
MonoKote includes full instructions for application.

Ordering Replacement Parts

To order replacement parts for the SuperStar MKII .40 Select,
use the order numbers in the Replacement Parts List that
follows. Replacement parts are available only as listed. Not all
parts are available separately (an aileron cannot be purchased
separately, but is only available with the wing kit). Replacement
parts are not available from Product Support, but can be
purchased from hobby shops or mail order/Internet order firms.
Hardware items (screws, nuts, bolts) are also available from
these outlets. If you need assistance locating a dealer to
purchase parts, visit www.greatplanes.com and click on
“Where to Buy.” If this kit is missing parts, contact Great Planes
Product Support.

Replacement Parts List

Order Number

Description

How to purchase

Missing pieces ...................................Contact Product Support
Instruction manual .............................Contact Product Support
Plans.....................................................................Not available 

For the following items, contact your hobby supplier:

HCAA60** (Blue, Red, Yellow)

HCAA3726 .......Wing Set
HCAA3727 .......Fuse Set
HCAA3728 .......Tail Set
HCAA3708 .......Landing Gear Set

HCAA61** (Red, Blue, Chrome)

HCAA3730 .......Wing Set
HCAA3731 .......Fuse Set
HCAA3732 .......Tail Set
HCAA3708 .......Landing Gear Set

HCAA62** (Yellow, Red, Orange)

HCAA3733 .......Wing Set
HCAA3734 .......Fuse Set
HCAA3735 .......Tail Set
HCAA3708 .......Landing Gear Set

Summary of Contents for HCAA60 series

Page 1: ...inal assembly or material used for final assembly 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 t...

Page 2: ...nel on the kit box cover for information on the Hobbico ARF RTF Field Pack HCAP5115 This Field Pack contains the items you will need to go flying except for 10 Nitromethane Glow Fuel The items contain...

Page 3: ...ge the batteries for 10 hours Fully discharged batteries will require approximately 16 hours to fully charge In any case the batteries must be charged before you go flying For additional battery charg...

Page 4: ...iver to tighten the spinner screws Be careful to tighten these screws all the way but do not over tighten as the plastic material can strip out rather easily Check the Control Directions 1 Connect the...

Page 5: ...enter the Controls The control surfaces ailerons elevator rudder are to be centered when the control sticks and trims are centered Here s how to do it 1 Do the elevator first With the transmitter and...

Page 6: ...f the carburetor is fully closed proceed to step 3 If the carburetor is nearly but not fully closed loosen the screw on the screw lock connector on the throttle servo arm and move the pushrod forward...

Page 7: ...lying site Fill out the I D tag found in the back of the manual and use spray adhesive or tape to stick it in the model Balance the Model This important step may also be referred to as checking the C...

Page 8: ...ch for wheel collars 10mm wrench or crescent wrench for propeller nut Spare parts 10 x 6 propellers Glow plug 64 rubber bands stored in container with talcum powder or kitty litter Flight preparation...

Page 9: ...model Gain as much speed as the runway and flying site will practically allow before gently applying up elevator lifting the model into the air A good method to remember is to apply pressure to the st...

Page 10: ...covering iron but in an emergency a regular iron could be used A roll of MonoKote includes full instructions for application Ordering Replacement Parts To order replacement parts for the SuperStar MKI...

Page 11: ...than ever More thrust for greater power Swept tip design reduces noise The strict quality control used when manufacturing Power Point props ensures symmetric pitch at any given point on one blade the...

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

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