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F-27D Evolution

AMA National Model Aircraft Safety Code

Effective January 1, 2014

A. GENERAL

A model aircraft is a non-human-carrying aircraft capable of sustained flight 

in the atmosphere. It may not exceed limitations of this code and is intended 

exclusively for sport, recreation, education and/or competition. All model flights 

must be conducted in accordance with this safety code and any additional 

rules specific to the flying site.
1.  Model aircraft will not be flown: 

 

(a) In a careless or reckless manner. 

 

(b) At a location where model aircraft activities are prohibited.

2.   Model aircraft pilots will: 

(a) Yield the right of way to all man carrying aircraft. 

(b) See and avoid all aircraft and a spotter must be used when appropriate.  

  (AMA Document #540-D.) 

(c) Not fly higher than approximately 400 feet above ground level within  

  three (3) miles of an airport, without notifying the airport operator. 

(d) Not interfere with operations and traffic patterns at any airport, heliport  

  or seaplane base except where there is a mixed use agreement. 

(e) Not exceed a takeoff weight, including fuel, of 55 pounds unless in    

  compliance with the AMA Large Model Aircraft program. (AMA  

  Document 520-A.) 

(f) Ensure the aircraft is identified with the name and address or AMA    

  number of the owner on the inside or affixed to the outside of the    

  model aircraft. (This does not apply to model aircraft flown indoors). 

(g) Not operate aircraft with metal-blade propellers or with gaseous boosts  

  except for helicopters operated under the provisions of AMA Document  

 #555. 

(h) Not operate model aircraft while under the influence of alcohol or while  

  using any drug which could adversely affect the pilot’s ability to safely  

  control the model. 

(i) Not operate model aircraft carrying pyrotechnic devices which explode  

  or burn, or any device which propels a projectile or drops any object  

  that creates a hazard to  persons or property.

   Exceptions:
 

  • Free Flight fuses or devices that burn producing smoke and are 

 

    securely attached to the model aircraft during flight.

 

  • Rocket motors (using solid propellant) up to a G-series size may  

 

    be used provided they remain attached to the model during flight.  

 

    Model rockets may be flown in accordance with the National  

 

 

    Model Rocketry Safety Code but may not be launched from  

 

    model aircraft.

 

  •  Officially designated AMA Air Show Teams (AST) are authorized to 

 

    use devices and practices as defined within the Team AMA  

 

    Program Document (AMA Document #718). 

 

(j) Not operate a turbine-powered aircraft, unless in compliance with the  

 

  AMA turbine regulations. (AMA Document #510-A).

3.   Model aircraft will not be flown in AMA sanctioned events, air shows or 

 

model demonstrations unless:

 

(a) The 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 avoid flying directly over unprotected people, vessels,    

 

vehicles or structures and shall avoid endangerment of life and property  

 

of others.

2.   A successful radio equipment ground-range check in accordance with   

 

manufacturer’s recommendations will be completed before the first flight  

 

of a new or repaired model aircraft.

3.   At all flying sites a safety line(s) must be established in front of which all  

 

flying takes place (AMA Document #706.)

 

(a) Only personnel associated with flying the model aircraft are allowed at  

 

  or in front of the safety line.

 

(b) At air shows or demonstrations, a straight safety line must be  

   established.
 

(c) An area away from the safety line must be maintained for spectators.

 

(d) Intentional flying behind the safety line is prohibited.

4.   RC model aircraft must use the radio-control frequencies currently allowed  

 

by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Only individuals  

 

properly licensed by the FCC are authorized to operate equipment on    

 

Amateur Band frequencies.

5.   RC model aircraft will not operate within three (3) miles of any pre-existing  

 

flying site without a frequency-management agreement (AMA Documents  

 

#922 and #923.)

6.   With the exception of events flown under official AMA Competition  

 

Regulations, excluding takeoff and landing, no powered model may be   

 

flown outdoors closer than 25 feet to any individual, except for the pilot  

 

and the pilot’s helper(s) located at the flight line.

7.   Under no circumstances may a pilot or other person touch a model aircraft  

 

in flight while it is still under power, except to divert it from striking an   

 individual. 
8.   RC night flying requires a lighting system providing the pilot with a clear  

 

view of the model’s attitude and orientation at all times. Hand-held illumi- 

 

nation systems are inadequate for night flying operations.

9.   The pilot of a RC model aircraft shall:
 

(a) Maintain control during the entire flight, maintaining visual contact 

 

  without enhancement other than by corrective lenses prescribed for  

 

  the pilot.

 

(b) Fly using the assistance of a camera or First-Person View (FPV) only  

 

  in accordance with the procedures  outlined in AMA Document #550.

 

(C) Fly using the assistance of autopilot or stabilization system only in  

 

  accordance with the procedures outlined in AMA Document #560.

Please see your local or regional modeling association’s guidelines for proper, safe 

operation of your model aircraft.

Summary of Contents for F-27D Evolution

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Bedienungsanleitung Manuel d utilisation Manuale di Istruzioni SAFE Select Technology Optional Flight Envelope Protection F 27D Evolution ...

Page 2: ...to indicate various levels of potential harm when operating this product WARNING Procedures which if not properly followed create the probability of property damage collateral damage and serious injury OR create a high probability of superficial injury CAUTION Procedures which if not properly followed create the probability of physical property damage AND a possibility of serious injury NOTICE Pro...

Page 3: ...to date information on how to register with the FAA visit https registermyuas faa gov For additional assistance on regulations and guidance on UAS usage visit knowbeforeyoufly org To register your product online visit www e fliterc com Box Contents Quick Start Information Transmitter Setup Set up your transmitter using the transmitter setup chart Dual Rates Hi Rate Low Rate Ail 20mm 15mm Ele p22mm...

Page 4: ...e bind process to make the SAFE Select system active When activated bank and pitch limitations keep you from over controlling and automatic self leveling makes recovery from risky or confusing attitudes as simple as releasing the sticks In fact with the aileron elevator and rudder sticks in the neutral position SAFE Select will automatically keep the airplane in a straight and level attitude Expan...

Page 5: ... the vertical stabilizers into position and press down ensuring they click into position Installing the Wings 1 Insert the wing rods into the fuselage 2 Slide the wings onto the wing rods and push the wing into position until the clips snap into place 5 ...

Page 6: ...lect has been switched OFF The throttle will not arm if the transmitter s throttle control is not put at the lowest position If you encounter problems 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 receiv...

Page 7: ...flat surface or theAR636 receiver will not initialize BNF only The ESC will produce a series of sounds A single tone followed by 3 flat tones indicating cell count then 3 ascending tones indicating the ESC is armed An LED will light on the receiver 7 Reinstall the battery hatch 7 Battery Selection The E flite 2200mAh 11 1V 3S 30C Li Po battery EFLB22003S30 is recommended Refer to the Optional Part...

Page 8: ... Refer to the Spektrum AR636 manual for adjustment of gain values After flying you may choose to adjust the linkage positions for the desired control response See the table to the right Factory Configuration Horns Arms Elevons More control throw Less control throw SAFE Select Switch Designation BNF only SAFE Select technology can be easily assigned to any open switch 2 or 3 position on your transm...

Page 9: ... to activate AS3X technology CAUTION Keep all body parts hair and loose clothing away from a moving propeller as these items could become entangled 2 Move the entire aircraft as shown and ensure the control surfaces move in the direction indicated in the graphic If the control surfaces do not respond as shown do not fly the aircraft Refer to the receiver manual for more information Once the AS3X s...

Page 10: ...o 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 c...

Page 11: ...Do not move the stick away from center Unplug the battery to finish programming Lower the throttle before connecting the battery to the ESC for use Subsequently when the ESC is armed it will confirm the LVC selection by causing the motor to emit the tones indicating the LVC setting NOTICE Failure to change the LVC cutoff to 12 0 volts for 4S operation may damage the battery CAUTION The 74 cutoff o...

Page 12: ...ler or spinner Imbalanced propeller Balance the propeller Motor vibration Replace parts or correctly align all parts and tighten fasteners as needed Loose receiver Align and secure receiver in fuselage Loose aircraft controls Tighten or otherwise secure parts servo arm linkage horn and control surface Worn parts Replace worn parts especially propeller spinner or servo Irregular servo movement Repl...

Page 13: ...gh during bind process Power off transmitter and repeat bind process Hold transmitter bind button or switch until receiver is bound Aircraft will not connect after binding to transmitter Transmitter too near aircraft during connecting process Move powered transmitter a few feet from aircraft disconnect and reconnect flight battery to aircraft Aircraft or transmitter is too close to large metal obj...

Page 14: ... air shows or model demonstrations unless a The 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 comparabl...

Page 15: ...ice you in the event that you may need any assistance For questions or assistance please visit our website at www horizonhobby com submit a Product Support Inquiry or call the toll free telephone number referenced in the Warranty 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 com...

Page 16: ...se harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTICE Modifications to this product will void the user s authority to operate this equipment FCC Information IC Information IC 6157A AMRX15 This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditi...

Page 17: ...nnel AS3X Sport Receiver AR636 6 Kanal AS3X Sportempfänger Récepteur AS3X sport 6 canaux AR636 AR636 ricevitore sportivo a 6 canali AS3X AS3X and Telemetry Equipped Receivers AS3X und Telemetrieempfänger Récepteurs avec AS3X et télémétrie Riceventi con AS3X e telemetria SPMAR7350 AR7350 7 Channel AS3X Receiver with Integrated Telemetry AR7350 7 Kanal Empfänger Récepteur 7 canaux AR7350 Ricevente A...

Page 18: ...LiPo Li Po 4S 14 8V 2200mA 30C 14 8V 4S 30C 2200MAH Li Po DYNC3005 Passport Duo 400W Dual AC DC Touch Charger Passport Duo 400 W Duales Wech sel Gleichstrom Ladegerät Chargeur Passport Duo 400W AC DC écran tactile Caricabatteria AC DC Passport Duo Touch 400 W KXSC1004 KX50D Duo 2 x 50W AC DC Charger KX50D Duo 2 x 50 W Wechsel Gleichstrom Ladegerät Chargeur KX50D Duo 2 x 50W AS DC Caricabatteria AC...

Page 19: ...he Horizon Hobby logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Horizon Hobby LLC The Spektrum trademark is used with permission of Bachmann Industries Inc Futaba is a registered trademark of Futaba Denshi Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Corporation of Japan All other trademarks service marks and logos are property of their respective owners US 8 672 726 US 9 056 667 Other patents pending http www e flite...

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