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Sicherheitshinweise

Contents 

Safety Information  

2

General Information  

2

Technical data  

2

Highlights  

2

Box contents  

3

Building the Model  

3 - 17

Control Throws and Centre of Gravity  

17

Recommended Accessories  

18

Plans  

19 - 21

Safety Information 

Flying models are not toys, and should only be operated by res-
ponsible clear thinking people. Assembling and maintaining mo-
dels requires a basic level of technical skill, and a sensible logical 
approach.

Any error in building, repairing or maintaining the model could 
result in serious injury or damage. Technical problems or an incor-
rectly assembled model may lead to the propeller unexpectedly be-
ginning to turn. Always stay out of the vicinity of rotating propellers
and never allow any item to come into contact with a spinning 
prop. As neither the manufacturer or the dealer has any influence
over the way that models are operated they can accept no respon-
sibility for and damage caused.

If this model is the first radio controlled model which you are att-
empting to build or fly, you should secure the assistance of an ex-
perienced model pilot. Your local dealer will be able to assist you 
in locating your local model aircraft club or experienced pilots in 
your area. NEVER fly your model over people and never operate the
model in way which may endanger people or animals. Before your
first flight you should conduct a range check of the radio control 
system, secure the model to a solid object, and ensure that you 
have full control of all functions with the antennae collapsed over a
distance of at least 25 metres. Before and after every flight inspect
the model for damage, and rectify any faults before you attempt to
take off. The operator is responsible for any damage caused by the
operation of flying models.

Always observe any local laws regarding the operation of model
aircraft.

Furthermore, the following instructions must be followed: 

-  The kit contains small parts which may cause choking if
  swallowed, keep away from small children.
-  The model should not be changed in any way, doing so will
  invalidate the guarantee.
-  Never come into contact with rotating parts.
-  Do not fly over wet ground or grass as water will damage the
  models electrical components
-  Do not expose the model or batteries to direct sunlight, always
  keep them in the shade.
-  Inspect the model before and after every flight for damage.
-  Only ever fly the model if it is in perfect working order.
-  The model can only be flown in good weather. Do not fly in wind,
  rain or thunder storms.
-  Find a place to fly which complies with any laws, and is free from
  obstacles such as trees, houses or power cables.
-  Remember that your model is made from such materials as
  plastic and wood, and as such is inflammable. Keep it away from
  any open flame, or high temperatures.
-  When operating the model, switch on the transmitter first and
  then the aircraft, switch off in the reverse order.
-  Always ensure that the throttle stick is in the low position before
  you switch on. 

General Information 

As the company JAMARA e.K. has no influence over the use, main-
tenance or conditions under which our products will operate, we
accept no responsibility for any damage caused be it of a physical,
financial or theoretical nature.

JAMARA e.K. will accept no claim against it which results directly or
indirectly from the operation or use of ist products. Your Statutory
Rights apply, any claim made against us will be based solely on the
retail price of the product, and limited to the model only. This will
not apply if we are proved to be legally responsible or when gross
negligence can be proved. 

Attention!
In some countries it is a legal requirement to carry third Party
indemnity insurance when operating a radio controlled mo-
del. Please ask your local dealer, governing body or your in-
surance company for details.

Attention!
Switch the transmitter on first then the model.
When you are finisished first switch off the model then the
transmitter.

Technical data

Wing span 

~ 870 mm

Length 

~ 660 mm

Weight 

~ 650 ~ 700 g 

RC  

4 channel / 4 - 6 servos

Motor  

Electric Motor

Highlights:

• Laser cut kit
• Ideal to have with you at all times
• Aileron, elevator, vertical fin and throttle
• Fuselage made of balsa and plywood
• Wings made of wood in rib constructione

Summary of Contents for BD-5

Page 1: ...uilders should seek advice people having building experience in order to assemble the model correctly and to produce its performance to full extent Assemble this kit only in places out of children s r...

Page 2: ...d not be changed in any way doing so will invalidate the guarantee Never come into contact with rotating parts Do not fly over wet ground or grass as water will damage the models electrical components...

Page 3: ...ng kit including wheels undercarriage horns and hinges Clear canopy Instructions 1 Glue the rings on the holes 3 Glue the battery support in a right angle to the frame The holes for servos on the work...

Page 4: ...wing supports are glued and leave to dry 9 First of all only glue the side pieces to the front and leave to dry 8 Rear and front fuselage pieces are put together as shown 10 When pulling together glue...

Page 5: ...sa and sanded the edges to the sides around 13 Glue both 1 5 mm ply rings together 15 The fuselage sides are reinforced with 1 5 mm ply parts to hold the swing tail Now the lower small frame and the r...

Page 6: ...rs should overlap each other 19 The fuselage nose sanded 21 Use a wet cloth and glue glue to the top in the middle 20 Now the rear fuselage piece is covered Use a sheet of balsa and glue to the bottom...

Page 7: ...vertical fin should be able to be moved up and down but not to the back 26 As a pivot a 4 mm aluminum rod is fitted with a plywood control horn 2 x 1 5 mm with 5min Epoxy The rudder horn is vertical t...

Page 8: ...balsa hard with spring wire in between The linkage to the elevator has to be stable once tension is applied and should not deform 31 Zero clearance fitted linkage 33 Glue ply braces to the wing spar...

Page 9: ...servo bay is glued to the underside 37 The first rib is now glued after a 1 5 mm is put under it This will help to keep them ribs aligned 39 The lower cover is cut out 38 The small dummy rib is now gl...

Page 10: ...s later taken from the two ribs 43 The tip is now glued together made from 2 x 6 mm balsa 45 For the wing screws underline the back border approx 25 mm 44 The wing parts are now covered in the inner l...

Page 11: ...x 1 5 mm ply which is also used on the plane Slot it in once ready 51 Example for assembly of the servo hatch cover 50 Glue both parts of the wings together 52 After the edges between ribs and border...

Page 12: ...ease in the region of the aileron a frame is build for the rudder horn made of 1 5 mm balsa Once the covering is done the pocket can be cut out and the rudder horn glued into place 55 The ailerons can...

Page 13: ...m the nose Downthrust 5 7 up installed 5 according to engine and propeller with washer to alter Engine course 0 Accessories Ord No 13 2217 Motor A2217 8 BI Ord No 14 1370 Battery LiPoStar Turbo 2200mA...

Page 14: ...14 Plane The original sized plan can be found on the DVD 37...

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Page 16: ...___ City _______________________________ Phone _______________________________ E mail _______________________________ Please send the catalogue to the following speci alist dealer Your dealer ________...

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