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Safety in Flying 

 
 

This is NOT a toy! It is a very high-performance RC airplane capable of high speeds and extreme maneuvers. It 
should only be operated by a competent pilot in a safe area with proper supervision. 
 
ONLY fly your aircraft in a safe, open area, away from spectators and vehicles–and where it is legal to fly. 
 
NEVER fly over an unsafe area, such as a road or street. 
 
Never fly too close to yourself or spectators. 
 
Never run your motor inside a house or building with the propeller attached – Remove the prop for safety. 
 

Required Items 

 

CA Glue – Thin and Thick 
Epoxy glue 
Hobby Knife 
Small Phillips Screwdriver 
Set Metric Allen Wrenches 
Scissors 
Small Pliers 
Wire Cutters 
Masking tape 
Optional – Heat gun 
 

Before Starting Assembly 

 
Examination 
 
Unpack your airplane and examine the components. Check for damage of any kind. If you see any damage, 
please contact Value Hobby immediately. 
 
Covering 
 
Your airplane was packed in plastic at the factory without any wrinkles in the covering. You may notice some 
wrinkles now; more likely, you will notice a few in a day or two or the first time you take the plane out to the 
flying field. These wrinkles are the result of wood shrinkage and/or expansion. Balsa wood changes size and 
shape slightly as it is exposed to varying humidity in the air. This is a natural property of balsa wood. As your 
airplane adjusts to the weather in your part of the world, wrinkles may appear and disappear. Wrinkles may be 
removed with the gentle application of heat to the covering material on your airplane. The best tool to use is a 
hobby heat gun. Apply the heat gently: the covering material will shrink as you apply the heat, and this will 
remove the wrinkles. BE CAREFUL! Too much heat applied too quickly can damage the covering, either by 
causing it to pull away from the wood at seams and corners or even by melting it. The covering will shrink at low 
temperature with patient application of heat. 

 

Wrinkles in the covering DO NOT affect flight performance. 

 

Remove the canopy before attempting to use heat on your covering! The canopy is made of thermo-activated 
plastic and WILL deform with the application of heat. Do not apply heat to the canopy. 
If you need to clean your airplane, we recommend using a damp towel. The paint used on the canopy and cowl is 
not safe for all cleaners. In particular, DO NOT use alcohol on these parts, it will remove the paint. 

 

Summary of Contents for Aviator Trainer25 ARF

Page 1: ...Aviator Trainer25 ARF Instruction Manual Specifications Wingspan 54 3in 1380mm Length 45 2in 1150mm Wing Area 438sq in 34sq dm Flying Weight 3 8lbs 1700g...

Page 2: ...er Value Hobby reserves the right to modify this warranty without notice Value Hobby has no control over the final stages of assembly or the material used for the final assembly No liability shall be...

Page 3: ...or the first time you take the plane out to the flying field These wrinkles are the result of wood shrinkage and or expansion Balsa wood changes size and shape slightly as it is exposed to varying hum...

Page 4: ...bbywing Flyfun 60A ESC HWG SC 0241 Battery GForce Elite Series 30C 2200mAh 3S 11 1V FLM LP 1802 Prop 12 x 6E EMX MP 1769 High Power Setup Product SKU Motor Gforce G25 35 48 850KV SAT MT 1882 ESC Hobby...

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Page 6: ...ing Bolt Plate x 1 Round Head Screw M3 30mm 1 2inch x 2 M3 Washer x 2 M2 x10mm 0 4inch Self tapping Screws x 2 Pack5 Main Landing Gear Strut x 2 Nose Landing Gear x 1 Pushrod for Nose Wheel 1 5x380mm...

Page 7: ...a gap between the aileron and the wing Also check the aileron can move freely without rubbing at the wing foot Step4 Saturate each hinges with thin CA make sure to glue both the top and bottom Once CA...

Page 8: ...the wing out of the hole as shown The distance between the hole and the opening for servo is about 260mm 10 2inch you need to use a servo extension if your servo lead is not enough long Step4 Use a d...

Page 9: ...one backplate Step11 With the control surface centered tighten the screw to secure the pushrod to the servo arm Step12 Repeat steps 1 through 11 to install the remaining aileron servo linkage Section...

Page 10: ...Tail Set Installation Step1 Remove the covering for the slots on the fuselage and horizontal stabilizer Step2 Attach the elevator to the horizontal stabilizer using the same way in section 1 Step3 Po...

Page 11: ...lizer and fuselage Step5 Use a hobby knife to remove the coverings from fuselage and stabilizer inside the line drawn Step6 Use the epoxy to glue the fin and stabilizer to the fuselage Adjust the fin...

Page 12: ...g tube The threaded end comes first Remove the coverings for the exit hole Step2 Thread a clevis to the pushrod and connect a control horn to the clevis Step3 With the holes aligned with the hinge lin...

Page 13: ...nose wheel installation Step6 Assemble the nose wheel as shown The nose wheel mount is installed in factory Step7 Locate the electric motor and install it to the fuselage Step8 Connect the pushrod for...

Page 14: ...nd steering arm centered tighten the screw to secure the pushrods to the arm Step11 Install the electric motor to the mount Section6 Nitro Engine Installation Step1 Position the nitro engine on the fu...

Page 15: ...13mm beyond the stopper and the vent line should be bent upwards and left uncut With the tubes installed in the stopper the stopper plates loosely in place with the PM3x25mm screw to hold the assembly...

Page 16: ...he wheel to the landing gear strut Step3 Repeat steps 2 through 3 to install the other wheel Step4 Use a hobby knife to remove the coverings from the fuselage for the landing gear Step5 Insert the lan...

Page 17: ...y pack moving it forward or backward to achieve the correct balance Control Throws Aileron High Rate 30 degree up down Normal Flight D R 30 Expo 20 Snap D R 100 Expo 90 Spin 3D D R 100 Expo 90 Elevato...

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