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range of turbines and it is, therefore, a compromise - but has already been used very success-
fully with several different turbines including JetCat Titan, P160, P180 and AMT NL Pegasus HP
types. If you find that you have a warm fuselage after an extended idle period, then you can
increase the cooling air around the outside of the outer tube by making a couple of small addi-
tional air inlet holes in the bottom hatch (see photo P19). Although the exhaust tube is pre-
assembled for you, we recommend that you check that all the securing bolts and nuts are tight-
ened and Loctited before installing the duct in your fuselage.

Install the tube in the fuselage, fitted onto the bypass cone tightly. You may need to make 3 small
semi-circular cutouts in the rear bulkhead to clear the nuts on the outside of the tube. The alu-
minium outer exhaust tube should be a tight fit over the back of the carbon cone, but you can
sand this if it is a bit tight. It should push over it by about 5 - 6mm (photos P12 & P14.)

The tube is held in place using three M3 x 12mm bolts,
washers, T-nuts and 3 small ply blocks on the front face of
the rear bulkhead (photo P16). Make up the 3 plywood
blocks using the 12mm wide 3mm thick ply strip supplied.
Because the rear bulkhead is angled slightly in the fuse-
lage, the blocks at the lower side need to be thinner than
the top side. Normally you will need one block of 6mm thick,
and 2 blocks of 9mm thick. 

Glue together with CA, and drill thru’ 4.5 mm Ø to accept the
M3 T-nuts on the back face of the blocks, against the bulk-
head. Drill 3mm holes in the tabs on the exhaust duct for the M3 bolts and washers. Rough sand
the back face of the T-nuts, and bolt the blocks to the exhaust duct tabs. Install the duct onto the
bypass cone and push into place. Install the upper bypass and bolt in position.Trial fit the fibre-
glass tailcone onto the fuselage to check that the exhaust tube is centred. When all is aligned,
glue the blocks and T-nuts to the bulkhead with slow epoxy and milled fibre, aligned as shown
so that you can access the upper bolt with an M3 ball-ended wrench.

Bottom Hatch

The large bottom hatch is 95% completed for you, and only needs the fixings installing. The
front is retained with three 6mm Ø carbon pins, and the middle and back of the hatch with 4
allen bolts (M4 x 25mm) into T-nuts glued into the fuselage. The plywood support plates for the
bolts and T-nuts are already installed and reinforced with fibreglass cloth.

Important:

Please 

do not

modify this hatch fixing in any way. The hatch must be fixed onto the

fuselage securely to give torsional stiffness to the rear of the fuselage, and if it is not fixed
properly it could result in terminal flutter of the fin and stabiliser.

The 3 carbon pins must be glued securely into the front of the hatch, and the plywood bulk-
head inside. Drill the 6mm holes in the front of the hatch first, one on the centreline, and one
about 135mm either side (photo P17), with the centres about 8mm down from the outer sur-
face of the hatch. Make sure that you drill the holes in the hatch parallel to the fuselage centre-
line. Transfer the hole positions onto the fuselage (P18).

Drill the holes in the fuselage a bit small to start with, about 5mm diameter, and then open up
with a round file to fit. Work on one pin and hole at a time. The carbon pins must project out of
the hatch by at least 9mm (3/8”) so that they pass through the fibreglass lip 

and

the plywood

bulkhead in front of the it. Don’t forget to prepare the gluing surface of the carbon pins. Finally

15

Laminate 3 blocks from the ply
strip with thin CA, for exhaust
mounting to the rear bulkhead.

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Страница 1: ...C A R FMo d e l s U l t r aL i g h t n i n g I n s t r u c t i o nMa n u a l...

Страница 2: ...liged to deny all liability for loss damage or costs which are incurred due to the incompetent or incorrect application and operation of our products or which are connected with such operation in any...

Страница 3: ...walk before fail safe occurs Then start the engine run at about half throttle and repeat this range check Make sure that there is no range reduc tion before fail safe occurs If the range with engine r...

Страница 4: ...parts are extremely strong but fragile at the same time Always keep in mind that these contest airplanes are designed for minimum weight and maximum strength in flight Please take care of it especiall...

Страница 5: ...or similar before gluing to make a perfect joint Of course you should always prepare both parts to be joined before gluing for the highest quality joints At CARF Models we try our best to offer you a...

Страница 6: ...torque for example Futaba S9351 you might have to adjust the cnc milled plywood servo mounts a little With feedback from cus tomers and Reps we hope to provide more servo recommendations in a future u...

Страница 7: ...rol throws it can perform an unlimited schedule in a very small box really surprising for a jet of this size Flying performance like this has never been seen before for a large scale jet We have incor...

Страница 8: ...ully composite conformal baffled fuel cells assembled and installed Complete hardware pack with highest quality items included Complete fuel system hardware including hopper tank clunks fuel tubing an...

Страница 9: ...y assemble the wheels and oleo legs onto your retracts and trial fit to determine the exact mounting position of the units using the countersunk M4 bolts and T nuts sup plied If using our C ARF retrac...

Страница 10: ...installed milled plywood mount at the back of the wheel opening Make up a couple of small hooks paperclips with rubber bands on the sides of the fuselage to hold the slack steering cables out of the w...

Страница 11: ...s equally and mark the positions Prepare the outside of the plastic tube all surfaces of the phenolic hinges and the positions on the door for the phenolic hinges with a light sanding and cleaning Als...

Страница 12: ...leted for you at the factory With it and the exhaust and tailcone removed the plane is just 2 metres long and will fit in even a standard station wagon car or a small box for shipping photos P7 and P8...

Страница 13: ...ont of the bypass firmly in position When the glue is hard you will have a perfect fit between the blocks and the bypass P9 Remove the bypass and tidy up the edges of the glue on the blocks Refit and...

Страница 14: ...y after long periods at idle Important Whatever make of turbine you install please read and follow the manufacturers instructions and recom mendations before installing your motor Some brands of turbi...

Страница 15: ...ll the duct onto the bypass cone and push into place Install the upper bypass and bolt in position Trial fit the fibre glass tailcone onto the fuselage to check that the exhaust tube is centred When a...

Страница 16: ...Before the glue has cured refit the hatch and insert the M4 x 25mm bolts into the T nuts and tighten checking for good alignment Short lengths of tubing stop the bolts coming out and getting lost as...

Страница 17: ...e See photo P31 for a view of the bolt inside the wing just in front of the gear door cylin der The T nut is quite close to the bulkhead in the fuse lage and you may need to grind off the front edge o...

Страница 18: ...bonded to the underneath of the top wing surface at the factory Do not add any extra glue around the curved plywood tabs that hold the T nuts If they are glued directly to the top wing surface you wi...

Страница 19: ...ed with the wing servo cover and painted to match the underside of your wings The hinging is simple and reliable using a length of 2mm wire and plastic tubes combined with the milled phenolic hinge pl...

Страница 20: ...curately in quite a small space You will need to cut a small slot in the wing root rib that the inner ear of the door cyclinder attachment sticks thru see photo P20 and above and you can also carefull...

Страница 21: ...ard of the retract unit so that the servo cover fits flush again because of the thick ness of the hinge and glue photo P34 Reinstall the servo cover retract oleo and wheel Check the fit of the outer d...

Страница 22: ...3 nut to connect to the 1 SWB servo arm and an M3 ball link bolted between the dual phenolic elevator horns with an M3 bolt and M3 lock nut There are 2 lengths of 3mm I D brass tube in the hardware wh...

Страница 23: ...nut onto the aluminium dowel at the front Make sure excess glue does not seep out and glue the fin to the fuselage Some tape on the bottom of the tube in the fuselage stops excess glue dripping onto t...

Страница 24: ...rarily to keep the tanks in position The angled fuel stopper positions allow you to carry out all normal maintenance of the tanks without removing them from the fuselage All necessary hardware to comp...

Страница 25: ...acturing and joining processes Hopper Tank Also included is a 300ml 10 ounce hopper tank and all the hardware required to complete and install it in the plywood sleeve in the bulkhead behind the cockp...

Страница 26: ...k it should be connected in series between the Hopper and the Tees to the main tanks and it will be emptied first It is supplied in kit form with all the necessary hardware stopper cap and sleeve and...

Страница 27: ...back to make sure sure that the canopy is straight Tape the front of the canopy to the frame temporarily Mount the canopy frame to the fuse lage and tape the top back corner of the canopy frame tight...

Страница 28: ...e photos can be used as a guide and have all proven reliable and easy to maintain and check As this is a large model with at least 7 hi power digital servos we highly recommend that you install a powe...

Страница 29: ...bon rod 12 mm you can use this too Even a hard wood dowel will do the job when you glue this into the tube with resin The CG is 15 mm behind the front edge of the gear door If you want you can start w...

Страница 30: ...45 50mm in front of the centre of the wing spar tube hole without the wings on the fuse lage and with empty main tanks and full hopper tank An easy way to do this to to balance the completed model wi...

Страница 31: ...r landing you must remember to rotate the nose up clearly to a positive angle of attack to slow the plane down on final approach as the wing has a fully symmetrical section and will not generate suffi...

Страница 32: ...ite ARF Team Appendix Lightning Kit Contents Quantity Description 1 Fuselage with nosegear door taped to fuselage 1 Main hatch with ventral fin glued on 1 Right wing with LG doors and servo cover tape...

Страница 33: ...3 6mm carbon rod x 50mm long hatch fixing 4 M4 x 25mm Allen bolts hatch fixing 4 M4 T nuts hatch fixing 1 Phenolic strip 2mm x 15 x 50mm hatch location tabs 4 Plywood rectangles slotted for phenolic...

Страница 34: ...Sheetmetal screws 2 2 x 10mm for fixing servo cover hatch Fuel system pack Quantity Description 1 Hopper tank Sullivan R 10 3 Aluminium fuel tank caps include M3 x 25mm bolts 3 Kerosene Stoppers for f...

Страница 35: ...D tube Festo 1 3 way push in connector for 4mm O D tube Festo 12 Tees for airline Festo T PK 2 1 Air filler one way valve Festo 4mm 1 Air Tank and 4mm valve Behotec Additional Fuel Tank Option Quantit...

Страница 36: ...35 above Fuselage hardware bag above Wing hardware bag above Kit Contents...

Страница 37: ...36 above Stabiliser hardware bag above Wood and Phenolic parts bag above Vertical Fin hardware bag...

Страница 38: ...37 above Extra Fuel tank set optional above Cockpit Tub parts incl in standard kit Version 1 1 Mike C 27 September 2005 Mac above Complete Fuel system set incl in standard kit...

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