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Sparky ARF Airplane  (TTR4307)

Distributed in North America by Ace Hobby Distributors, Inc. • 116 W 19th ST, Higginsville, MO  64037

Phone: 660-584-7121 • www.acehobby.com • E-mail: [email protected]

Sparky ARF

Assembly Manual

Wing Span:

57”(

1450mm)

Wing Area:

360sq.in.(23.2dm

2

)

Length:

34”(865mm)

Weight:

1.6 lbs.(700-750g)

Motor:

400 Motor req’d

Radio:

2~3 channel

Specifications:

Warranty

This kit is guaranteed to be free from defects in material and workmanship at the date of purchase.

It does not cover any damage caused by use or modification. The warranty does not extend beyond the prod-
uct itself and is limited only to the original cost of the kit. By the act of building this user-assembled kit, the
user accepts all resulting liability for damage caused by the final product.

If the buyer is not 

prepared to accept this liability, it can be returned new and unused to the place of purchase for a refund.

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Notice: Adult Supervision Required

This is not a toy. Assembly and flying of this product requires adult supervision.

Read through this book completely and become familiar with the assembly and flight of this airplane.

Inspect all parts for completeness and damage. If you encounter any problems, call 660-584-6724 for help.

Summary of Contents for TTR4307

Page 1: ...use or modification The warranty does not extend beyond the prod uct itself and is limited only to the original cost of the kit By the act of building this user assembled kit the user accepts all resu...

Page 2: ...t an experienced R C pilot plan to have a fully competent pilot check your completed model and help you with your first flights Even though we have tried to provide you with a very thorough instruc ti...

Page 3: ...issors Drill and Drill Bits Fine Felt Tip Pen Rubbing Alcohol Masking Tape will be used when assembling I Wing Assembly A Locate both wing halves and the two dihedral braces Mix a small amount of 5 mi...

Page 4: ...vator pushrod tubes insert the ele vator pushrod tube through the hole in the rear former through the fuselage and out the pre drilled hole in the right of the rear cabin for mer B With a hobby knife...

Page 5: ...of medium CA to hold dowels in place V Stab and Rudder Installation A Center the main wing on the fuselage and attach using the rubber bands provided B Determine the top and bottom of the stab like th...

Page 6: ...and glue the stabilizer into place rechecking your alignment marks by remeasuring as shown in previous step to insure proper alignment of stab and wing G Insert the fin into the slot in the tail and m...

Page 7: ...r then slide the brass bushing on slide the wheel over the bushing and finally install the second wheel collar Repeat process for other wheel B Using a hobby knife remove the covering over the landing...

Page 8: ...lance the plane With the wing on the airplane use your two index fingers to suspend the model in the air Locate your fingers 1 1 4 back from the leading edge of the wing about 4 out from the fuse lage...

Page 9: ...ng you will cause him to crash Check you radio for good range 50 ft with the antenna collapsed and proper operation MAKE SURE NO ONE IS OPERATING ON YOUR FREQUENCY Channel number Any flying field has...

Page 10: ...ch elevator too soon Walk over to the plane and turn off the switch on the plane then the transmitter switch Check over the plane to make sure nothing loosened up or broke In Case of Trouble If the ra...

Page 11: ...level with ground Incorrect Wind Direction Wind 3 ft Example of a turn using only rudder Example of a turn using rudder then elevator Launch Landing Launch firmly into wind straight and level Do not t...

Page 12: ...also give you a head start in the unlikely event that you are missing a part Parts are not necessarily drawn actual size AS6166VerticalTail AS6158 Fuselage AS6142 Landing Gear Set AS6165 HorizontalTa...

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