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Effective January 1, 2014

A. GENERAL

A model aircraft is a non-human-carrying aircraft capable of sustained fl ight in the 
atmosphere. It may not exceed limitations of this code and is intended exclusively 
for sport, recreation, education and/or competition. All model fl ights must be 
conducted in accordance with this safety code and any additional rules specifi c to 
the fl ying site.

1. Model aircraft will not be fl own:

(a) In a careless or reckless manner.
(b) At a location where model aircraft activities are prohibited.

2. M odel aircraft pilots will:

(a) Yield the right of way to all man carrying aircraft.
(b) See and avoid all aircraft and a spotter must be used when appropriate. 

(AMA Document #540-D.)

(c) Not fl y higher than approximately 400 feet above ground level within three 

(3) miles of an airport, without notifying the airport operator.

(d) Not interfere with operations and traffi c patterns at any airport, heliport or 

seaplane base except where there is a mixed use agreement.

(e) Not exceed a takeoff weight, including fuel, of 55 pounds unless in 

compliance with the AMA Large Model Aircraft program. (AMA Document 
520-A.)

(f) Ensure the aircraft is identifi ed with the name and address or AMA number of 

the owner on the inside or affi xed to the outside of the model aircraft. (This 
does not apply to model aircraft fl own indoors).

(g) Not operate aircraft with metal-blade propellers or with gaseous boosts 

except for helicopters operated under the provisions of AMA Document 
#555.

(h) Not operate model aircraft while under the infl uence of alcohol or while 

using any drug which could adversely affect the pilot’s ability to safely 
control the model.

(i) Not operate model aircraft carrying pyrotechnic devices which explode 

or burn, or any device which propels a projectile or drops any object that 
creates a hazard to persons or property.

Exceptions:
•  Free Flight fuses or devices that burn producing smoke and are securely 

attached to the model aircraft during fl ight.

•  Rocket motors (using solid propellant) up to a G-series size may be used 

provided they remain attached to the model during fl ight. Model rockets 
may be fl own in accordance with the National Model Rocketry Safety 
Code but may not be launched from model aircraft.

•  Offi cially designated AMA Air Show Teams (AST) are authorized to use 

devices and practices as defi ned within the Team AMA Program Document 
(AMA Document #718).

(j) Not operate a turbine-powered aircraft, unless in compliance with the AMA 

turbine regulations. (AMA Document #510-A).

3. Model aircraft will not be fl own in AMA sanctioned events, air shows or model 

demonstrations unless:
(a) The aircraft, control system and pilot skills have successfully demonstrated 

all maneuvers intended or anticipated prior to the specifi c event.

(b) An inexperienced pilot is assisted by an experienced pilot.

4. When and where required by rule, helmets must be properly worn and fastened. 

They must be OSHA, DOT, ANSI, SNELL or NOCSAE approved or comply with 
comparable standards.

B. RADIO CONTROL

1. All pilots shall avoid fl ying directly over unprotected people, vessels, vehicles or 

structures and shall avoid endangerment of life and property of others.

2. A successful radio equipment ground-range check in accordance with 

manufacturer’s recommendations will be completed before the fi rst fl ight of a 
new or repaired model aircraft.

3. At all fl ying sites a safety line(s) must be established in front of which all fl ying 

takes place (AMA Document #706.)
(a) Only personnel associated with fl ying the model aircraft are allowed at or in 

front of the safety line.

(b) At air shows or demonstrations, a straight safety line must be established.
(c) An area away from the safety line must be maintained for spectators.
(d) Intentional fl ying behind the safety line is prohibited.

4. RC model aircraft must use the radio-control frequencies currently allowed 

by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Only individuals properly 
licensed by the FCC are authorized to operate equipment on Amateur Band 
frequencies.

5. RC model aircraft will not operate within three (3) miles of any pre-existing 

fl ying site without a frequency-management agreement (AMA Documents #922 
and #923.)

6. With the exception of events fl own under offi cial AMA Competition Regulations, 

excluding takeoff and landing, no powered model may be fl own outdoors closer 
than 25 feet to any individual, except for the pilot and the pilot’s helper(s) 
located at the fl ight line.

7. Under no circumstances may a pilot or other person touch a model aircraft in 

fl ight while it is still under power, except to divert it from striking an individual. 

8. RC night fl ying requires a lighting system providing the pilot with a clear view of 

the model’s attitude and orientation at all times. Hand-held illumination systems 
are inadequate for night fl ying operations.

9. The pilot of a RC model aircraft shall:

(a) Maintain control during the entire fl ight, maintaining visual contact without 

enhancement other than by corrective lenses prescribed for the pilot.

(b) Fly using the assistance of a camera or First-Person View (FPV) only in 

accordance with the procedures outlined in AMA Document #550.

(c) Fly using the assistance of autopilot or stabilization system only in 

accordance with the procedures outlined in AMA Document #560.

Please see your local or regional modeling association’s guidelines for proper, 
safe operation of your model aircraft.

AMA National Model Aircraft Safety Code

Содержание Carbon-Z Cub SS

Страница 1: ...Instruction Manual Bedienungsanleitung Manuel d utilisation Manuale di Istruzioni Carbon Z Cub SS SAFE Select Technology Optional Flight Envelope Protection...

Страница 2: ...arnings in the manual prior to assembly setup or use in order to operate correctly and avoid damage or serious injury As the user of this product you are solely responsible for operating in a manner t...

Страница 3: ...Quick Start Information Transmitter Setup 1 Blank Acro Model 2 Wing Type 1 Aileron 1 Flap 3 Servo Reversing Gear Reversed All Others Normal 4 Travel Adjust All Surfaces 100 Dual Rates High Rate Low Ra...

Страница 4: ...X6 DX7 DX7S DX8 DX9 DX10t DX18 DX20 and iX12 Start all transmitter programming with a blank ACRO model do a model reset then name the model Set Aileron Eleva tor and Rudder Dual Rates to HIGH 100 LOW...

Страница 5: ...gs with the holes of the landing gear bracket Secure the landing gear into place using 2 screws F and 2 nuts G Repeat installation for opposite strut 4 Connect both hooks H to the holes located on the...

Страница 6: ...he hinges by turning the rudder left then carefully apply thin CA to each hinge in the right side of each slot Repeat this process for the left side of the rudder Apply 4 5 drops on each hinge on each...

Страница 7: ...les in the bottom of the horizontal tail 4 Attach the ball link C to the elevator control horn s middle hole using the included nut D and screw E 5 Ensure the elevator servo arm is in the correct posi...

Страница 8: ...om the motor for correct propeller operation Ensure the nut holds the propeller tightly without damaging the propeller 6 Install the spinner M on the collet using the screw N Disassemble in reverse or...

Страница 9: ...ghten lock nuts on the screws Ensure the vertical brackets can pivot freely on the wing mounts 3 Install the wide front strut G on the front strut mounts using a screw H and lock nut F 4 Install the n...

Страница 10: ...ngs on the fuselage using 4 thumb screws E in the holes on the top of the wings 5 Install the 2 antenna F on top of the two rear thumb screws by pressing them onto the thumb screw 6 Connect the left a...

Страница 11: ...e 2 Attach the appropriate control surfaces servo leads to the their respective ports on the receiver using the table at the right 3 Using double sided servo tape mount the receiver on the receiver pl...

Страница 12: ...attery compartment that best suits your battery size and weight The battery compartment has multiple positions to lock the battery tray into B as shown Once in place press down on the lock tab to lock...

Страница 13: ...switched OFF The throttle will not arm if the transmitter s throttle control is not put at the lowest position If problems are encountered follow the binding instructions and refer to the transmitter...

Страница 14: ...n the clevis on the linkage to change the length of the linkage between the servo arm and the control horn After binding a transmitter to the aircraft receiver set the trims and sub trims to 0 then ad...

Страница 15: ...ileron Elevator Rudder Flaps Center of Gravity CG The CG location is measured from the leading edge of the wing at the root This CG location has been determined with the recommended Li Po battery SPMX...

Страница 16: ...rranty Flaps When using aps takeoffs and landings are shorter When taking off the tail will come off the ground quicker for bet ter rudder control during the takeoff roll During landing the aps allow...

Страница 17: ...rvo must be set to NORMAL with servo travel at 100 for correct operation of the tow release 5 Move the servo arm down using the GEAR switch 6 Remove the screw E and servo arm F from the servo gure 1 7...

Страница 18: ...nd adjust the ap travel to your preference on subsequent ights TRAVEL SUBTRIM and ABSOLUTE TRAVEL varies slightly per aircraft and will need to be ned tuned for your speci c aircraft ABSOLUTE TRAVEL i...

Страница 19: ...greater Throttle channel is reversed Reverse throttle channel on transmitter Motor disconnected from ESC Make sure motor is connected to the ESC Extra propeller noise or extra vibration Damaged prope...

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Страница 21: ...e aircraft control system and pilot skills have successfully demonstrated all maneuvers intended or anticipated prior to the speci c event b An inexperienced pilot is assisted by an experienced pilot...

Страница 22: ...nty and Service Contact Information section to speak with a Product Support representative Inspection or Services If this Product needs to be inspected or serviced and is compliant in the country you...

Страница 23: ...nce and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION Changes or modi cations not expressly approved by the party responsible fo...

Страница 24: ...emark is used with permission of Bachmann Industries Inc Cub Crafters Carbon Cub associated emblems and logos and body designs of vehicles are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Cub Crafter...

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