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Flying Tips and Repairs

Consult local laws and ordinances before choosing a flying location. 

Getting Started

Before you fly, range check the radio system. Refer to your specific transmitter instruction 

manual for range test information. When you first connect the battery to the airplane 

AS3X will not be active. After advancing the throttle the first time, the AS3X system will 

be active and it is normal to see the control surfaces react to aircraft movement. For your 

first flights set your transmitter timer or a stopwatch to 3.5 minutes. Adjust your timer for 

longer or shorter flights once you have flown the model.

Takeoff

Face the aircraft into the wind for takeoff. Set your transmitter to low rates. Gradually increase 

the throttle to full, and steer on the ground with rudder as necessary to keep the aircraft rolling 

straight. Be aware the nose wheel will become more sensitive as speed increases. Leave the 

elevator at neutral and allow the aircraft to accelerate up to speed on the ground, then pull 

up gently on the elevator to rotate for takeoff. When airborne, climb to a comfortable altitude, 

retract the landing gear and then return the flaps to the level position.

Flying

For your first flights climb to a moderate altitude and get comfortable with the aircraft while 

the battery is fresh. Get a feel for the aircraft’s low speed performance at a safe altitude (ap-

proximately 100 feet or more) before being required to make your first landing attempt. Land 

the aircraft when the timer expires. If at any time the motor power reduces, land the aircraft 

immediately to recharge the flight battery. See the Low Voltage Cutoff (LVC) section for more 

details on maximizing battery health and run time. 

Landing

 

Plan to land the aircraft into the wind when possible. Fly downwind and turn into 

the wind to begin the approach. 

During the approach and descent, keep the wings level and the aircraft pointed into the 

wind. The angle of attack (the angle between the aircraft’s pitch attitude and the horizon) 

should remain consistent and slightly nose high during the decent. With the angle of attack 

maintained during the descent, the speed and descent rate is mostly controlled with small 

throttle changes. Stay into the throttle to maintain speed and control during decent until the 

aircraft is ready to flare. As the airplane descends into ground effect, fully lower the throttle, 

pull the nose up more to bleed off airspeed (flare), and the aircraft will settle on its wheels.

If landing on grass, it is best to hold full up elevator after touchdown and when 

taxiing to prevent the nose from digging in. Once on the ground, avoid sharp turns 

until the plane has slowed enough to prevent scraping the wingtips.

NOTICE:

 If a crash is imminent, reduce the throttle and trim fully. Failure to do so could 

result in extra damage to the airframe, as well as damage to the ESC and motor.

NOTICE: 

After any impact, always ensure the receiver is secure in the fuselage. 

If you replace the receiver, install the new receiver in the same orientation as the 

original receiver or damage may result.

NOTICE: 

Crash damage is not covered under warranty.

NOTICE:

 When you are finished flying, never leave the aircraft in direct sunlight or in 

a hot, enclosed area such as a car. Doing so can damage the aircraft.

Low Voltage Cutoff (LVC)

When a Li-Po battery is discharged below 3V per cell, it will not hold a charge. The 

ESC protects the flight battery from over-discharge using Low Voltage Cutoff (LVC). 

Before the battery charge decreases too much, LVC removes power supplied to the 

motor. Power to the motor reduces, showing that some battery power is reserved 

for flight control and safe landing.

Disconnect and remove the Li-Po battery from the aircraft after use to prevent 

trickle discharge. Charge your Li-Po battery to about half capacity before storage. 

During storage, make sure the battery charge does not fall below 3V per cell. LVC 

does not prevent the battery from over-discharge during storage.

NOTICE:

 Repeated flying to LVC will damage the battery.

Tip: 

Monitor your aircraft battery’s voltage before and after flying by using a Li-Po 

Cell Voltage Checker (SPMXBC100, sold separately).

Oscillation

For most flight maneuvers the aircraft should fly smoothly and normal, but it is possible 

in some flight conditions you may see oscillation (the aircraft rocks back and forth on 

one axis due to overcontrol). If oscillation occurs, refer to the Troubleshooting Guide for 

more information.

Repairs

Thanks to the EPO foam material in this aircraft, repairs to the foam can be made 

using virtually any adhesive (hot glue, regular CA, epoxy, etc). When parts are not 

repairable, see the Replacement Parts List for ordering by item number. For a list-

ing of all replacement and optional parts, refer to the list at the end of this manual.

NOTICE: 

Use of CA accelerant on your aircraft can damage paint. DO NOT handle 

the aircraft until accelerant fully dries.

SAFE Select Flying Tips

When flying in SAFE Select mode the aircraft will return to level flight any time the 

aileron and elevator controls are at neutral. Applying aileron or elevator control will 

cause the airplane to bank, climb or dive, and the amount the stick is moved will 

determine the attitude the airplane flies. Holding full control will push the aircraft to 

the pre-determined bank and roll limits but it will not go past those angles.
When flying with SAFE Select it is normal to hold the control stick deflected with 

moderate aileron input when flying through a turn. To fly smoothly with SAFE Select 

avoid making frequent control changes and don’t attempt to correct for minor deviations. 

With SAFE Select, holding deliberate control inputs will command the aircraft to fly at a 

specific angle and the model will make all corrections to maintain that flight attitude.
Return the elevator and aileron controls to neutral before switching from SAFE Select mode 

to AS3X mode. If you do not neutralize controls when switching into AS3X mode, the control 

inputs used for SAFE Select mode will be excessive for AS3X mode and the aircraft will react 

immediately.

Differences between SAFE Select and AS3X modes

This section is generally accurate but does not take into account flight speed, 

battery charge status, and many other limiting factors.
•  In SAFE Select mode the aircraft will self level when the control stick is neutralized.  

In AS3X mode the aircraft will continue to fly at its present attitude when the control 

stick is neutralized.

•  In SAFE Select mode holding a small amount of control will result in the model 

banking or pitching to a moderate angle and remaining at that angle as long as the 

control stick doesn’t move.  

In AS3X mode holding a small amount of control will result in the model continuing 

to pitch or roll at a slow rate as long as the control stick doesn’t move. 

•  In SAFE Select mode holding full control will result in the airplane banking or pitching 

to the predetermined limits and the aircraft will keep flying at that attitude as long as 

the control stick is fully deflected.  

In AS3X mode holding full control will result in the aircraft pitching or rolling as fast 

as possible, and it will continue to rapidly change attitude as long as the control 

stick is fully deflected.

Summary of Contents for E-flite F-16 Falcon 64mm EDF

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Bedienungsanleitung Manuel d utilisation Manuale di Istruzioni F 16 Falcon 64mm EDF SAFE Select Technology Optional Flight Envelope Protection ...

Page 2: ...arnings in the manual prior to assembly setup or use in order to operate correctly and avoid damage or serious injury As the user of this product you are solely responsible for operating in a manner that does not endanger yourself and others or result in damage to the product or the property of others Always keep a safe distance in all directions around your model to avoid collisions or injury Thi...

Page 3: ... the FAA if you own this product For up to date information on how to register with the FAA please visit https registermyuas faa gov For additional assistance on regulations and guidance on UAS usage visit knowbeforeyoufly org Motor Motor 2840 3150Kv EFL9787 Installed Installed Fan Unit 64mm Ducted Fan Unit EFL9790 Installed Installed ESC 40A Brushless with 230mmWire EFLA9891 Installed Installed S...

Page 4: ... the fuselage oriented as shown below Apply a thin layer of glue in the fin mounting cavity on the bottom of the fuselage 3 Insert the sub fins into the fan cover as shown in the diagram to the right Verify the ventral fins are angled outward Press the ventral fins into position and wipe off any excess glue that seeps out with a paper towel 4 Leave the model level upside and secure the ventral fin...

Page 5: ...rtical stabilizer into position and wipe off any excess glue that seeps out with a paper towel 4 Leave the model level upright and ensure the vertical fin is kept accurately aligned while the glue cures Landing Gear Installation 1 Install the main landing gear assemblies with the mounting plates and 2 x 8mm self tapping screws 2 Insert the nose gear assembly through the bottom of the fuselage and ...

Page 6: ...nstallation 1 Slide the wing tube into the fuselage 2 Slide the wings onto the wing tube Scale Accessories Optional Armament Installation The fake missiles may be installed as desired Use CA glue to glue the armament in place 3 Secure the wing halves into position from the bottom using the four included 3 x 10mm screws ...

Page 7: ...TICE If control throws are changed from the factory settings the AR636 gain values may need to be adjusted Refer to the Spektrum AR636 manual for adjust ment of gain values Horns Arms Aileron Elevator Install the Z bends in the servo horns as shown The long pushrods are for the elevators the short pushrods are for the ailerons Connect the clevises to the control horns as shown 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 8: ... throttle cut before approaching the aircraft Dual Rates Low rate is recommended for the initial flights NOTICE To ensure AS3X technology functions properly do not lower rate values below 50 If lower rates are desired manually adjust the position of the pushrods on the servo arm NOTICE If oscillation occurs at high speed refer to the Troubleshooting Guide for more information Expo After first flig...

Page 9: ...correct polarity The ESC will emit two sets of audible tones in succession indicating the programming status The first set of tones indicates the number of cells in the connected LiPo battery pack 4 rapid tones 4 cell LiPo battery The second set of tones indicates the brake status One tone indicates brake ON and two tones indicates brake OFF NOTICE Connecting the battery to the ESC with incorrect ...

Page 10: ...s been switched OFF The throttle will not arm if the transmitter s throttle control is not put at the lowest position If problems are encountered follow the binding instructions and refer to the transmitter troubleshooting guide for other instructions If needed contact the appropriate Horizon Product Support office Binding Procedure Switching ON SAFE Select IMPORTANT The included AR636 receiver ha...

Page 11: ...tch down SAFE Select Switch Designation BNF SAFE Select technology can be assigned to any open switch 2 or 3 position controlling a channel 5 9 on your transmitter Once assigned to a switch SAFE select ON gives you the flexibility to choose SAFE technology or AS3X mode while in flight If the aircraft is bound with SAFE select OFF the aircraft will be in AS3X mode exclusively IMPORTANT Before assig...

Page 12: ...l e v a t o r A i l e r o n Depending on your experience level with electric ducted fan EDF jets program your transmitter to set the rates and control throws to the values given These values have been tested and are a good starting point to achieve successful flight After flying you may choose to adjust the values for the desired control response Low Rate High Rate Aileron p 10mm q 10mm p 15mm q 1...

Page 13: ...much LVC removes power supplied to the motor Power to the motor reduces showing that some battery power is reserved for flight control and safe landing Disconnect and remove the Li Po battery from the aircraft after use to prevent trickle discharge Charge your Li Po battery to about half capacity before storage During storage make sure the battery charge does not fall below 3V per cell LVC does no...

Page 14: ...two screws C from the fan unit tabs 3 Pull the fan unit D out of the fuselage and disconnect the motor leads from the ESC 4 Remove the spinner E from the fan by removing the screw from the motor shaft adapter 5 Remove the nut and washer F to remove the fan G and motor shaft adapter H 6 Remove the four screws I to remove the motor from the fan shroud J 7 Carefully remove the plastic ESC cover K The...

Page 15: ...er Prop nut is too loose Tighten the prop nut Reduced flight time or aircraft underpowered Flight battery charge is low Completely recharge flight battery Propeller installed backwards Install propeller with numbers facing forward Flight battery damaged Replace flight battery and follow flight battery instructions Flight conditions may be too cold Make sure battery is warm before use Battery capac...

Page 16: ...LA9891 ESC 64mm EDF 40A 230mm Wire EFL9892 Wing Tube F 16 Falcon 64mm EDF EFL9893 Pilot F 16 Falcon 64mm EDF SPMAR636 Spektrum AR636 6 Channel Sport Receiver SPMSA330 9g Sub Micro Analog Servo SPMSA330R 9g Sub Micro Analog Servo Reverse SPMSA354 9g Sub Micro Analog Nose Wheel Steering Servo Part Description EFLA250 Park Flyer Tool Assortment 5 pc SPMA3065 AS3X Programming Cable USB Interface SPMBT...

Page 17: ... aircraft control system and pilot skills have successfully demonstrated all maneuvers intended or anticipated prior to the specific event b An inexperienced pilot is assisted by an experienced pilot 4 When and where required by rule helmets must be properly worn and fastened They must be OSHA DOT ANSI SNELL or NOCSAE approved or comply with comparable standards B RADIO CONTROL 1 All pilots shall ...

Page 18: ...ty and Service Contact Information section to speak with a Product Support representative Inspection or Services If this Product needs to be inspected or serviced and is compliant in the country you live and use the Product in please use the Horizon Online Service Request submission process found on our website or call Horizon to obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number Pack the Produc...

Page 19: ... the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Horizon Hobby LLC 2904 Rese...

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