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Main Specifications (receiver ready version)

Wingspan: 

35-1/2" [900mm]

Length: 

57" [1450mm]

Weight: 

52.91oz [1500g]

Thrust: 

52.91–56.43oz [1500–1600g]

Thrust to Weight:  1:1

Motor System: 

 3500Kv out runner brushless motor 

(2pcs)

Speed Control: 

45A ESC (2pcs)

Battery: 

 4-Cell 14.8V 3000mah 25C Li-poly 

battery

Servos: 

9g, (10pcs)

Read Before Flight (general safety guidelines) 

1.  Before each flight, please check the aircraft 

using the radio system. Check the operation of 

all control surfaces and the motors to make sure 

they are operating properly and that none of the 

clevises or connectors are damaged.

2.  This aircraft is not a toy! Its operation is quite 

different from RC cars and RC boats. Before 

flying, please read the user manual carefully and 

obey the regulation in order to enjoy a safe and 

pleasant flight.

3.  Before flying your model, make sure there are no 

other pilots using the same frequency within 1.2 

miles of your model if flying using a 72MHz radio 

system. Please refrain from flying until you have 

discussed who flies when so your plane does not 

become damaged from stray radio signals.

4.  If you find any parts included with this model 

that are defective, contact Hobby Lobby before 

starting assembly.

Safety Instructions for Charging and  

Using Li-Poly Batteries 

•  Do not put the battery on, or near anything, that 

can catch fire when charging.

•  Always charge the battery on a non-flammable 

base i.e. a metal tray.

•  Do not disassemble the battery.

•  Do not short-circuit the battery.

•  Do not use, or leave, the battery nearby a fire, 

stove or heated place.

•  Do not immerse the battery in water or seawater, 

do not get it wet.

•  Do not charge the battery near a fire or under the 

blazing sunlight.

•  Do not drive a nail into the battery, strike it with 

hammer or apply excessive weight to the battery.

•  Do not impact or throw the battery.

Safety Precautions

1.  Please do not change any part of the plane 

without checking with Hobby Lobby. You will be 

responsible for any damages caused by these 

changes.

2.  Your flying area should be wide-open and free 

of obstacles. Never fly near highways, railways, 

airports, power lines or in residential areas.

3.  To avoid personal injury, never fly your model 

near or facing people, or throw the plane in their 

direction.

4.  Do not fly your model in strong winds or severe 

weather.

5.  Do not allow loose objects, tools or body parts to 

get near the intake of your model. Items can be 

pulled in and can damage the model or cause 

personal injury.

6.  Never dispose of batteries or parts of your model 

in a fire as it could lead to an explosion and 

personal injury.

General Safety Statements

1.  This aircraft is not a toy. It has been designed 

for the experienced modeler and pilot. You are 

responsible not to cause damage to other’s 

personal property or cause personal injury.

2.  Please follow the instructions provided to build, 

adjust and operate your model. Use caution not to 

get hands, hair or other body parts near the fans. 

Doing so could cause personal injury.

3.  Hobby Lobby and our dealers are not responsible 

for any economic or law liability for any improper 

usage or operation of this model.

4.  This model is designed for use by modelers age 

14 and over. This model is not recommended for 

unsupervised modelers under 16 years of age.

5.  Never use the model or associated electronics in 

damp or rainy conditions.

6.  This model is made from EPS and Polystyrene, 

which can be damaged by excessive heat. Keep 

you model away from excessive heat or out of 

direct sunlight for extended time periods or it can 

become warped and affect the flight performance 

of the model.

7.  Never attempt to catch your model while in flight.

8.  Never leave the battery connected while the 

model is unattended. Accidental operation can 

occur and cause personal injury.

9.  Before operating the model, make sure to turn on 

the radio system and check the functions before 

beginning flight.

10. Always make sure the throttle at the transmitter 

has been moved to the low or off position before 

connecting the motor battery.

Summary of Contents for SU-34 Fullback

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ver ready version 2 Main Specifications receiver ready version 3 Read Before Flight general safety guidelines 3 Safety Instructions for Charging and Using Li Poly Batteries 3 Safety Precautions 3 Gene...

Page 3: ...ith Hobby Lobby You will be responsible for any damages caused by these changes 2 Your flying area should be wide open and free of obstacles Never fly near highways railways airports power lines or in...

Page 4: ...tatic electricity over 64V Do not charge the battery when the environmental temperature is under 32 degrees or over 130 degrees If you find the battery leaking smelling or abnormal stop using it Keep...

Page 5: ...to the fuselage Apply Epoxy Plug the aileron servo into the lead coming from the fuselage Press the wing tightly against the fuselage Attach the wing panels one at a time Make sure each panel is tight...

Page 6: ...6 Front Winglet Install Gluing the front winglets is the same as all the previous items installed Make sure to align each part equally on each side of the fuselage...

Page 7: ...pod follows the same procedure as gluing the wings Make sure it is aligned with the center line of the fuselage vertically and horizontally Nose Cone Install Use epoxy to glue the nose cone to the fus...

Page 8: ...mount of epoxy and apply it to the notch in the large missile Insert the missile bracket in the slot Make sure the wide notch faces the front of the missile Wide Narrow Apply epoxy to the missile brac...

Page 9: ...will need to center the servos Use the sub trim feature of your radio system to center each servo Connect the linkages to the stabilizers and ailerons Adjust the clevises so the control surfaces are...

Page 10: ...settings shown in the photo for all the surfaces to move in the correct directions Under Programmable Mixing 1 set ELEV to mix to AUX2 The settings are shown in the photo below This is mixing the Ele...

Page 11: ...o check the mixing of the control surfaces in relationship to the vectored thrust Elevator Operation When the MIX switch is activated the vectored thrust nozzles will move in unison with the elevators...

Page 12: ...you find that the surfaces and vectored thrust nozzles do not move in unison as shown you will need to check the programming in the radio Retract Adjustment The retracts are fully installed when you...

Page 13: ...re are a couple of techniques that are helpful to learn with the Su 34 Landing on a runway is best accomplished with the vectored thrust mixing turned off Make a normal approach holding just a little...

Page 14: ...acement Parts Main Wing Set FWF900103 Tail Wing Set FWF900102 Guided Missiles FWF900110 Canopy FWF900109 Ducted Fan Set FWF90210 Vectored Thrush Nozzle Set FWF900111 Retract Set FWF900106 Decal Set FW...

Page 15: ...15 Fuselage Set FWF900104 Brushless Power System FW3070 3000mAh 4 Cell Li Poly Battery FW3026 40 Amp Speed Control FWF550504 Brushless Motor FWF90137...

Page 16: ...Have Fun We hope that you have many pleasant flights with your Sukhoi Su 34 Fullback Hobby Lobby International 5614 Franklin Pike Circle Brentwood TN 37027 www hobby lobby com 0001...

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