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E-flite Cessna 150 Aerobat 250 ARF Assembly Manual
Important Information
Regarding Warranty Information
Please read our Warranty and Liability Limitations
section before building this product. If you as the
Purchaser or user are not prepared to accept the
liability associated with the use of this Product, you are
advised to return this Product immediately in new and
unused condition to the place of purchase.
Specifications
Wingspan:
37.9 in (960mm)
Length:
27.2 in (690mm)
Wing Area:
196 sq in (12.6 sq dm)
Weight with battery:
12.0–13.7 oz
(340–388 g)
Weight w/o battery:
10.9–12.2 oz
(309–346 g)
Using the Manual
This manual is divided into sections to help make
assembly easier to understand and to provide breaks
between each major section. In addition, check boxes
have been placed next to each step to keep track
of its completion. Steps with a single circle (
) are
performed once, while steps with two or more circles
(
) indicate the step will require repeating, such as
for a right or left wing panel, two servos, etc.
Remember to take your time and follow the directions.
Introduction
The Cessna 150, while designed over 50 years ago,
to this day has a personality and spirit all its own.
Considered still tame enough for training, the Aerobat
version appealed to casual pilots that needed a jolt
to become even more proficient. This 250-size ARF
version is for RC pilots wanting the thrill of basic
aerobatics in a small yet detailed package. This clever,
all-wood model remarkably maintains the subtle curves
and character of the original aircraft, yet is distinctively
detailed with a checker-scheme that honors the
character of the Aerobat. Despite its compact size, you
get these great features like an: authentic scale outline,
laser cut engineering, fiberglass cowl and wheel pants,
and a lightweight UltraCote
®
ParkLite
™
trim scheme.
The magnetically secured wing panels and cowling
make for quick assembly and the oversized quick-
release accessory hatch allows easy access for radio
and battery installation. The steerable nose strut makes
ground handling a breeze and the optional aluminum
spinner (EFLSP100) adds the perfect finish to the
model.
Table of Contents
Notice ...................................................................... 2
Meaning of Special Language ................................... 2
Warnings ................................................................. 2
Introduction .............................................................. 3
Important Information Regarding
Warranty Information ....................................... 3
Specifications ........................................................... 3
Using the Manual ..................................................... 3
Contents of Kit/Parts Layout ...................................... 4
Covering Colors ........................................................ 4
Hardware/Accessory Sizes ....................................... 4
Recommended Radio Equipment ................................ 4
Park 250 Motor Setup ............................................... 4
Park 280 Motor Setup ............................................... 4
Optional Accessories ................................................ 4
Required Tools and Adhesives ................................... 4
Before Starting Assembly .......................................... 5
Aileron Servo Installation .......................................... 5
Rudder and Elevator Servo Installation ....................... 8
Landing Gear Installation ........................................10
Motor and Speed Control Installation .......................14
Receiver Installation.................................................15
Horizontal Stabilizer Installation ..............................16
Vertical Stabilizer Installation ...................................19
Rudder, Elevator and Nose Gear
Linkage Installation .........................................21
Windscreen, Wing and Wing Strut Installation .........23
Motor Battery, Cowl, Propeller and
Spinner Installation .........................................25
Decal Installation ....................................................27
Center of Gravity ....................................................27
Control Throws .......................................................28
Preflight ..................................................................28
Range Test Your Radio .............................................29
Flying Your Model ...................................................29
Daily Flight Checks .................................................29
Limited Warranty ....................................................30
Warranty Services ..................................................30
Compliance Information for the European Union ......31
Academy of Model Aeronautics
National Model Aircraft Safety Code ..............32
Building and Flying Notes ................................. 33–34