Hobbico Midi EDGE 540 FLWA4001 Building And Instruction Manual Download Page 14

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CHECK-LIST

During the last few moments of preparation your mind may 
be elsewhere anticipating the excitement of the first flight. 
Because of this, you may be more likely to overlook certain 
checks and procedures that should be performed before 
the model is flown. To help avoid this, a checklist is provided 
to make sure these important areas are no overlooked. 
Many are covered in the instruction manual, so where 
appropriate, refer to the manual for complete instructions. 
Be sure to check the items off as they are completed (that's 
why it's called a check list!).

 

1. Check the C.G. according to the measurements 
provided in the manual.

 

2. Be certain the battery and receiver are securely 
mounted in the fuse. Simply stuffing them into place with 
foam rubber is not sufficient.

 

3. Extend your receiver antenna and make sure it has a 
strain relief inside the fuselage to keep tension off the 
solder joint inside the receiver.

 

4. Balance your model laterally as explained in the 
instructions. 

 

5. Use threadlocking compound to secure critical 
fasteners such as the set screws that hold the wheel 
axles to the struts, screws that hold the carburetor arm (if 
applicable), screw-lock pushrod connectors, etc.

 

6. Add a drop of oil to the axles so the wheels will turn 
freely.

 

7. Make sure all hinges are securely glued in place.

 

8. Reinforce holes for wood screws with thin CA where 
appropriate (servo mounting screws, cowl mounting 
screws, etc.).

 

9. Confirm that all controls operate in the correct direction 
and the throws are set up according to the manual.

 

10. Make sure there are silicone retainers on all the 
clevises and that all servo arms are secured to the servos 
with the screws included with your radio.

 

11. Secure connections between servo wires and Y 
connectors or servo extensions and the connection 
between your battery pack and the on/off switch with 
vinyl tape, heat shrink tubing or special clips suitable for 
that purpose.

 

12. Make sure any servo extension cords you may have 
used do not interfere with other systems (servo arms, 
pushrods, etc.).

 

13. Balance your propeller (and spare propellers).

 

14. Tighten the propeller nut and spinner.

 

15. Place your name, address, AMA number and 
telephone number on or inside your model.

 

16. If you wish to photograph your model, do so before 
your first flight.

 

17. Range check your radio when you get to the flying 
field.

Remember to think. 

Have a ball! 

But always stay in control and fly in 

a safe manner.

GOOD LUCK AND 

GREAT FLYING!

ENGLISH

Summary of Contents for Midi EDGE 540 FLWA4001

Page 1: ...ways include this instruction manual to the model 78149 Distributed by www hobbico de Technical data Midi Edge 540 Wingspan 1060 mm Length 933 mm Take off weight 750 g Wing area 18 dm Wing load 33 g d...

Page 2: ...onment protection infos 2 Introduction 2 Safety precautions 3 Recommended accessories 4 Adhesives and Building Supplies 4 Kit check 4 Spare parts for the Midi Edge 540 4 Choosing the motor set 5 Wings...

Page 3: ...ts fuel tank wheels etc throughout the building process 5 You must correctly install all R C and other components so that the model operates correctly on the ground and in the air 6 You must check the...

Page 4: ...any parts are missing or are not of acceptable quality or if you need assis tance with assembly contact Revell Product Support Service Abteilung Revell GmbH Henschelstr 20 30 32257 B nde Germany Tel...

Page 5: ...to the aileron During assembly look for correct angles and position of the aileron If the aileron is in neutral position the servo lever and the linkage should include an angel of 90 degrees CHOOSING...

Page 6: ...better gluing results Remove this film along the marks Be careful and do not hurt the balsa wood below the film Before glueing the flap lever to the flap renove the film carefully from the balsa wood...

Page 7: ...r lever and mark position Glue the elevator in absolut symmetric position in the section of fuselage Dont forget to put the elevator together with the steel linkage bracket for elevator flaps into the...

Page 8: ...landing gear Mount the levers for flaps and rudder using the attached screws which were drilled through the wood into the opposite plate on the other side of the flap Additional you can lock the lever...

Page 9: ...or dome Countersink the four 3 mm holes with a 5 mm drill Assemble the landing gear as shown in the picture Mount the wheel pant in a position parallel to the fuselage Fix the pant with the attached s...

Page 10: ...a little flat spot onto the motor shaft at the position of one setscrew So you can get more stability During mounting the spinner cap do not tighten the screws to strong because the thread could be da...

Page 11: ...ELEVATOR MOVES DOWN RIGHT AILERON MOVES UP LEFT AILERON MOVES DOWN CARBURETOR WIDE OPEN RUDDER MOVES RIGHT 4 CHANNEL RADIO SETUP MODE 2 3 Make certain that the control surfaces and the carburetor res...

Page 12: ...weight If spinner weight is not practical or is not enough use Great Planes GPMQ4485 stick on lead A good place to add stick on nose weight is to the firewall don t attach weight to the cowl it is no...

Page 13: ...e propellers before you fly An unbalanced prop can be the single most signifi cant cause of vibration that can damage your model Not only will engine mounting screws and bolts loosen possibly with dis...

Page 14: ...e carburetor arm if applicable screw lock pushrod connectors etc 6 Add a drop of oil to the axles so the wheels will turn freely 7 Make sure all hinges are securely glued in place 8 Reinforce holes fo...

Page 15: ...15 PERSONAL NOTES ENGLISH...

Page 16: ...Distributed by www hobbico de...

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