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TALNP02  Printed in USA

READ THROUGH THE PRELIMINARY INFORMATION BEFORE YOU START

BUILDING. IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS, WARNINGS, AND

INFORMATION CONCERNING THE BUILDING AND USE OF THIS MODEL.

© Copyright 2000  V:1.3

Instruction Manual

•Hand-launch sailplane for thermal or slope flying

•Flat wing with ailerons for ultimate maneuverability

•Rugged, lightweight balsa/ply construction

•Optional V-tail version

WARRANTY

Dynaflite guarantees this kit to be free from defects in both material and workmanship at
the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover any component parts damaged by use
or  modification.  In  no  case  shall  Dynaflite’s  liability  exceed  the  original  cost  of  the
purchased  kit.  Further,  Dynaflite  reserves  the  right  to  change  or  modify  this  warranty
without notice. In that Dynaflite has no control over the final assembly or material used for
final assembly, no liability shall be assumed nor accepted for any damage resulting from
the  use  by  the  user  of  the  final  user-assembled  product.  By  the  act  of  using  the  user-
assembled product, the user accepts all resulting liability. 

If the buyer is not prepared

to  accept  the  liability  associated  with  the  use  of  this  product,  return  this  kit
immediately in new and unused condition to the place of purchase.

Содержание Talon

Страница 1: ... warranty does not cover any component parts damaged by use or modification In no case shall Dynaflite s liability exceed the original cost of the purchased kit Further Dynaflite reserves the right to change or modify this warranty without notice In that Dynaflite has no control over the final assembly or material used for final assembly no liability shall be assumed nor accepted for any damage re...

Страница 2: ...ngular cross section that builds rapidly and is pleasing to look at This instruction manual also shows you how to build both the conventional straight tail version or the V tail version We hope you enjoy building and flying your DynafliteTalon Your Talon is not a toy but a sophisticated working model that functions like a full size sailplane Because of its performance if you do not assemble and op...

Страница 3: ...building or flying this model please call us at 217 398 8970 and we ll be glad to help If you call for replacement parts please look up the part numbers and the kit identification number stamped on the end of the carton and have them ready when you call We can also be reached by E Mail at productsupport dynaflite com This is a list of the hardware items you will need to complete your kit Order num...

Страница 4: ...s Great Planes makes a complete range of Easy Touch Bar Sanders and replaceable Easy Touch Adhesive backed Sandpaper Here s a complete list of Easy Touch Bar Sanders and Adhesive Backed Sandpaper 5 1 2 Bar Sander GPMR6169 11 Bar Sander GPMR6170 22 Bar Sander GPMR6172 33 Bar Sander GPMR6174 44 Bar Sander GPMR6176 11 Contour Multi Sander GPMR6190 12 roll of Adhesive backed 80 grit sandpaper GPMR6180...

Страница 5: ...he plan as instructed in this step 4 Accurately position the fuse bottom over its location on the plan and pin it down only between formers 2 and 3 Raise the front of the fuse 1 2 and the rear of the fuse 3 4 using the 1 2 x 3 4 x 2 balsa block cut into two pieces 5 Use a ballpoint pen to label the die cut 1 8 plywood formers and dihedral brace DB as indicated in the photo Remove the parts from th...

Страница 6: ...3 13 Temporarily hold the upper fuse sides to formers 2 and 3 withT pins Pull the aft end of the upper fuse sides to formers 5 and 6 and check alignment Adjust the position of the upper fuse sides on formers 2 and 3 until they align near the aft end when you pull them to formers 5 and 6 14 When you have achieved the alignment described in the preceding step use thin or medium CA to glue the upper ...

Страница 7: ...e upper fuse sides as shown in the cross section drawings on the plan The top edges of the upper fuse sides must be even with the tops of the formers to accommodate the fuse top 6 Glue the 1 8 x 1 1 4 x 30 balsa fuse top to the fuse with medium or thick CA The aft edge of the fuse top should extend 1 2 aft of former 6 7 Use a hemostat or small needle nose pliers to remove theT pins from the fuse b...

Страница 8: ...arked earlier 11 forward As you proceed press down on the fuselage over the area where the bottom is flat as shown in the photo 2 Use a razor saw to cut the aft end of the hatch along the lines you previously marked Cut the front of the hatch at an angle 11 from the aft end of the hatch 3 Use a fresh 11 blade to cut the bottom of the hatch along the lines you marked on both sides of the fuselage N...

Страница 9: ...older joint holding the horn to pre bent stab joiner wire If necessary use a small file to true up the solder joint so both brass bushings can slide up close to the horn 5 Test fit the joiner wire between the stab mounts Make sure you have made your notches wide enough and long enough so the horn does not interfere and so you can get enough elevator throw You may build either a conventional straig...

Страница 10: ...hin Round the tips LE andTE 6 Cut a stab spar from the 1 16 x 1 4 x 36 balsa stick then glue it to one side of the stab where shown on the plan Turn the stab half over and cut an 1 8 notch in the 1 8 x 1 8 root rib to accommodate the elevator joiner wire 7 Glue an additional 1 16 x 1 4 balsa stab spar to the other side of the stab the same as the first Use the remainder of your 1 8 x 1 8 x 24 bals...

Страница 11: ...ly add a small drop of oil to the joiner wire on both sides of the horn to lubricate the bearing tubes Refrain from getting oil on the outside of the bearing tubes 4 Glue the balsa stab mounts together with the joiner wire in between Make sure you have the joiner wire facing the right way and make sure you glue the bearing tubes to the mounts but refrain from getting glue inside the bearing tubes ...

Страница 12: ...off your workbench to make the guideline at the correct height With the pen we used it happened that one of the included 1 16 balsa sheets worked perfectly for this 2 Using the line you drew as a guide carefully shape the aileron to the cross section shown on the wing plan We prefer a razor plane followed by a bar sander with 80 grit sandpaper for this job How d you do It wasn t so bad was it 3 Be...

Страница 13: ...e to the plan tightly up against the subTE to hold it in position Trim any ribs as necessary to make sure the sub TE will remain straight 12 One at a time glue ribs 3 through 9 to the sub trailing edge and the bottom spar As you proceed make certain the sub TE and the ribs are contacting your building board 13 Use a straightedge to align ribs 1 2 with the tick marks on the plan Then glue them to t...

Страница 14: ...trim it to fit 20 Sheet the top of the center section using the same 1 16 x 3 balsa sheet you used for the shear webs and the bottom center section 21 Lightly wet the top leading edge skin with Windex or water then remove the T pins and lift the wing panel from your building board 22 Use thin CA to glue the top skin to the ribs Do one rib at a time holding the top skin down until the glue hardens ...

Страница 15: ...od or the left aileron torque rod if this is your second time through and you are building the left wing panel in the torque rod block If necessary enlarge the groove you cut so the torque rod will fit all the way in Cut a notch in the bottom of the torque rod block to allow for control throw 8 Cut a notch in the sub trailing edge of the wing panel the same as the notch in the torque rod block to ...

Страница 16: ... knife followed by a bar sander with 80 grit sandpaper to shape the leading edge of the aileron to a V to allow for control movement 17 Temporarily join the aileron to the wing Operate the aileron by moving the aileron torque rod back and forth Make sure you have enough throw and make sure everything operates smoothly Make adjustments as necessary That s about all we can do on this wing until we j...

Страница 17: ...f of the wing joiner Slide the joiner into the wing between the spars Be certain the joiner is centered between the spars Wipe away excess epoxy and allow the assembly to cure 5 Lay a piece of Great Planes Plan Protector on your workbench After the epoxy from the previous step has fully cured apply 30 minute epoxy to the spars inside the other wing half the top and bottom of the other end of the j...

Страница 18: ...over the dowel to glue it to the wing For additional strength add some Great Planes Milled Fiberglass to the epoxy Be careful so you don t glue the dowel to the fuse 6 After the epoxy from the previous step has fully cured remove the wing Glue the dowel to the bottom of the wing with more epoxy 7 Similar to the way you did the trailing edge of the wing notch the leading edge of the wing to accommo...

Страница 19: ...ers to the epoxy Build up a small fillet of epoxy around the top wing bolt block but make sure you don t glue it to the bottom wing bolt block Place a weight on top of the wing to hold it down until the epoxy fully cures 15 Cut a small round hole in the fuse bottom to countersink the head of the nylon wing bolt Hint Use a 13 32 brass tube sharpened at one end to cut the hole Refer to this photo wh...

Страница 20: ...in to fit the fuse and stab mount Glue the fin in position Make the small fin filler from leftover 1 8 balsa Glue the fin filler to the front of the fin and the fuse top Blend to the fin by sanding Refer to this photo while you mount your aileron servo in the wing 1 Cut a hole through the bottom wing sheeting to accommodate your aileron servo Test fit your servo 2 Make two servo mount plates from ...

Страница 21: ...dpaper 3 Use compressed air or a paint brush to remove balsa dust 4 Following the covering sequence below cover your model with a low heat iron on covering such as Top Flite EconoKote film Regular iron on films intended for larger models may shrink too much damaging or warping your structure Fuse covering sequence Fuse bottom One fuse side then the other Vertical fin if you ve built the straight t...

Страница 22: ...he balance point or place it on a Great Planes C G Machine If the nose drops the model is nose heavy Instead of adding weight shift the receiver and battery pack aft to achieve the correct C G If the tail drops the model is tail heavy Shift the receiver and battery pack forward to achieve the correct C G If possible refrain from adding additional weight to balance your model in order to keep it as...

Страница 23: ...he model and still have control Have an assistant stand by your model and tell you what the control surfaces are doing while you operate them from the transmitter If the control surfaces do not always respond correctly don t fly Find and correct the problem first Look for loose servo connections or corrosion a defective on off switch low battery voltage or a defective cell a damaged receiver anten...

Страница 24: ...rt glide path directly to the ground it may be too nose heavy or require some up elevator trim Adjust your elevator trim accordingly and try again If you cannot establish a gentile glide path by adjusting the trims remove the wing and relocate your receiver and or battery pack in order to shift the C G as required Make changes to the C G in small increments of no more than 1 8 or less Once you hav...

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