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Pulsar 4000e Assembly Guide

Warning, this is not a toy!

If you are new to the hobby of flying RC model airplanes, DO NOT attempt to fly this 
model by yourself! There are hundreds of BMFA (British Model Flying Association) 
clubs in the UK. Ask your local hobby shop for the location of the nearest club in your 
area, or check out the 

www.bmfa.org.uk

 (or your national modelling organisations) web 

site. Many clubs often have qualified instructors to teach you how to fly. If you are an 
accomplished pilot then you should have no problem in flying this model. However the 
Pulsar 4000e is potentially a lethal object. Do fly responsibly, and make sure your third 
party liability (eg BMFA) insurance is valid. 

Limit of Liability

All Starflight products are constructed to the highest standard and made strong enough 
for reasonable usage by an experienced and responsible r/c aircraft pilot. By keeping 
this model you confirm that the parts have not been structurally damaged and are fit for 
purpose as received. 
The craftsmanship, attention to detail, and actions of the builder/flyer of this model 
airplane kit will ultimately determine the airworthiness, flight performance, and the 
safety of the finished model. You confirm that you take full responsibility for the safe 
usage, construction, and maintenance of the model, and you will not hold 
HyperFlight.co.uk or its owners, staff, agents, contractors, or helpers in any way 
responsible for any damages or injury that may occur as a result of operating or flying 
this model. HyperFlight’s sole obligation shall be to replace those parts of the kit 
proven to be defective or missing. If you are not willing to agree to this binding 
condition of sale  please return the model in as-received condition to Hyperflight for a 
refund.

Model Specifications

(c) 2012 HyperFlight   Drybank Farm   Fose Way   Ettington   Stratford-on-Avon   Warwickshire  CV37 7PD                 

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Summary of Contents for Pulsar 4000e

Page 1: ...ssembly Guide from HyperFlight Drybank Farm Fosse Way Ettington Stratford on Avon Warwickshire UK CV37 7PD www HyperFlight co uk sales HyperFlight co uk 2013 HyperFlight Revision 2 Pulsar 4e Assembly...

Page 2: ...xperienced and responsible r c aircraft pilot By keeping this model you confirm that the parts have not been structurally damaged and are fit for purpose as received The craftsmanship attention to det...

Page 3: ...er horns flaps 3 smaller horns ail rudder 10 clevises 2 flap pushrods 2 aileron pushrods 1 rudder pushrods Wing mounting bolts Tail mounting bolts R C Functions Left right aileron Left right flap Elev...

Page 4: ...fpm Hyperion Gs3032 08 direct drive 16x10 prop 3S 2 5ah LiPo 74A 2400 fpm Hyperion Gs3032 08 direct drive 16x8 prop 3S 2ah LiPo 63A 2200 fpm Planning Assemble the model temporarily and tape the R C a...

Page 5: ...HyperFlight Pulsar 4000e Assembly Guide c 2012 HyperFlight Drybank Farm Fose Way Ettington Stratford on Avon Warwickshire CV37 7PD 5...

Page 6: ...lly cut as much as possible away Care must be taken not to cut or damage the servo leads Slip a piece of the appropriate size heat shrink sleeve over the servo body and leave a small amount of over ha...

Page 7: ...ply 1 32 or 1 64 and Cyano into the bottom of the servo well adds a bit of strength to the balsa plate Depending up the servo type used it may be necessary also to add an additional piece of 2 or 3mm...

Page 8: ...vos In a dive to loose height you could get aileron flutter causing the servo to break a gear especially a plastic one YES it has happened to me on one of my Pulsar 3 2 s a few years ago Elevator Serv...

Page 9: ...n see photo 125 Servo is the same as for the Elevator Wing plane connection I always use the Multiplex six way Green Connectors for this My choice for most of my planes is all the s at one end all the...

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