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14

FLYING

You should have a flight instructor to teach you how to
fly the Super Cub.  Like a real airplane, you must
have an understanding of how to fly the model before
launch, or you will probably not be successful.  Check
at your hobby shop or call the AMA (in the front of this
book) for flying clubs in your area.

1.Pre-Flight Checklist

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Choose a calm day for your first flights.  Never fly in

winds over 10 mph.  Also, choose an open field
with no obstacles or people.  

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Charge the receiver battery.

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Make sure there are no other pilots operating on on

the same channel  (frequency) as you are.  If you
turn your radio on while others are flying, you will
cause them to crash.

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Check your radio for good range (50 ft. with the

antenna collapsed) and proper operation.

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2.Take-off

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A proper hand-launch of the airplane is necessary

for flight.  It must be launched into the wind with a
firm toss.  The airplane must be tossed level or
even pointed a little down.  It should never be
thrown upward, or it will stall and crash.

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When launching the plane, make sure your fingers

are behind struts.  2 inches aft the struts is
recommended.

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3.Flight

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Steer very gently right and left to keep the wings

level.  Let the airplane climb out gradually and
gently until it reaches a comfortable cruise altitude
at full flight speed.  Always keep the aiplane
upwind of yourself and within a reasonable
distance so you can see what it is doing.
Remember, when the plane is coming toward to
you, when you move the stick to the right, the
aiplane will go to the left from your point of view.
This is the hardest thing to learn.  Initially, you can
keep your body pointed in the same direction as

the airplane and look over your shoulder. That
helps.

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Usually, only small stick movements are required.

Try to keep your flying smooth.  You can turn the
plane by bumping small amounts of rudder and
then return to neutral.  Use the elevator to keep
the airplane at the desired altitude.  After awhile,
coordinate your turns with the elevator; i.e., bank
the plane with a little bit of rudder, then feed in
some up elevator to maintain the turn at the same
altitude.

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If the plane tends to turn one way or the other use

the trim lever on the control stick to neutralize the
flight.  Same thing applies if the plane wants to
climb or dive.

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You can expect 3-4 minutes of “power-on” flight.

You should always maintain enough altitude so
you can set up a landing approach when the auto-
cut off device turns the motor off and you begin
the glide.

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4.Landing

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When the motor cuts-off, set up your landing
approach.  Always try to land INTO THE WIND.
Keep your turns gradual and only use elevator to
maintain a gradual glide.  Since the motor is off,
you can no longer climb and the plane slows
down.  If you feed in too much up elevator, the
plane will stall and may crash.

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Just before touchdown, “flare” the plane by adding

up elevator.  The plane should slow down even
more and come in for a gentle landing.  Don’t add
too much elevator, too soon!

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Walk over to the plane and turn off the switch on

the plane, then the transmitter switch.  

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Remove the batteries and let them cool off before

charging up again.

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Check over the plane to make sure nothing
loosened.

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Flying 

Summary of Contents for 4315-Y

Page 1: ...accept this liability it can be returned new and unused to the place of purchase for a refund Notice Adult Supervision Required This is not a toy Assembly and flying of this product requires adult sup...

Page 2: ...ducts have been sold worldwide through the authorized distributors that are supported directly and rapidly from Thunder Tiger You may find that Thunder Tiger is always pursuing to explore new items cr...

Page 3: ...uper Cub so use extra care and follow the assembly procedure exactly OTHER ITEMS REQUIRED Radio You will need at least a 3 channel radio control system with 2 micro servos for your Super Cub 3 2 ACE 8...

Page 4: ...evator 1 Vertical Tail Rudder 1 Nose Cone 1 Spinner 1 Hook 4 Hook Joint 6 Tube L 2 Pushrod 2 Clevis 2 Locking Plate 2 Cowling 1 Wheel 2 Decal B 1 2 6x10 Self Tapping Screw 3 3x5mm Machine Screw 2 Tube...

Page 5: ...ck Note This 5 min Epoxy allows working time of only 3 minutes after mixing 3 For novice we would recommend to epoxy one strut mount at one time Note the orientation see next step of strut mount and m...

Page 6: ...Locate the clevises threaded wires and Y strut joiners Assemble them as shown 10 Glue the struts to the Y joiner one long one short Note the orientation of hook opening and the upper tube is shorter...

Page 7: ...n place as shown 16 Epoxy two wing strut mounts at the bottom of fuselage Note the orientation of the mounts 17 Insert the landing gear in the fuselage then Push N Lock the landing gear retainer Make...

Page 8: ...ews Thread the Controller ACE ESC 10 wire through the firewall from inside of fuselage then connect to the motor wire firmly You may apply a piece of tape to prevent from it loose Next thread the wire...

Page 9: ...ces are level 29 Connect the motor wire next attach the controller ESC 10 Shown on the wall by using the double side foam tape Next install the controller switch 30 Use switch plate as template to dri...

Page 10: ...ward to the nose for battery cooling 35 Make sure the shaft has a little bit of free play when you pull and push If it is too tight then loosen the nut for more space 36 Next install the propeller and...

Page 11: ...is underneath the wing mount area never push hard when securing the screw 3x35 mm 37 Hook up the struts as illustrated 38 Snap on the clevis to the strut mount Adjust the clevis if necessary 39 Apply...

Page 12: ...or the airplane 3 Turn the transmitter on and then the receiver and refer to illustrations Always turn transmitter on first then the receiver and turn receiver off first then the transmitter Move the...

Page 13: ...the stick to the right Move the stick to the left Move the stick up Move the stick down Move the stick down and right RIGHT AND UP UP DOWN LEFTTURN RIGHTTURN NEUTRAL THE DIRECTION OF MOVEMENT RUDDER...

Page 14: ...e aiplane will go to the left from your point of view This is the hardest thing to learn Initially you can keep your body pointed in the same direction as the airplane and look over your shoulder That...

Page 15: ...ight Correct and level with ground Incorrect Wind Direction Wind 3 ft Launch firmly into wind straight and level Do not throw upwards Example of a turn using only rudder Launch Landing Example of a tu...

Page 16: ...ansmitter batteries are fresh Make sure no one else is operation on your channel frequency in the immediate vicinity 3 If the plane does not fly properly make sure you are being gentle with the contro...

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