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Maule M7

Flying Tips and Repairs

Consult local laws and ordinances before choosing a fl ying location. 

Range Check your Radio System

Before you fl y, range check the radio system. Refer to your specifi c transmitter 
instruction manual for range test information.

Oscillation

Once the AS3X system is active (after advancing the throttle for the fi rst time), 
the control surfaces will react to aircraft movement. In some fl ight conditions 
oscillation may occur (the aircraft rocks back and forth on one axis due to 
overcontrol). If oscillation occurs, refer to the Troubleshooting Guide for more 
information.

Takeoff

Place the aircraft facing into the wind. Set the transmitter in low rate and use the 
fl ap switch to drop the fl aps to takeoff or “half” position. 

Flaps make takeoffs 

shorter

. Gradually increase the throttle to ¾ and steer with the rudder. As the tail 

comes off the ground, pull back gently on the elevator. When airborne, climb to a 
comfortable altitude and then fl ip the fl ap switch to level the fl aps.

Flying

With the recommended battery pack (EFLB22003S30) set the transmitter timer 
or a stopwatch to fi ve minutes. After fi ve minutes, land the aircraft. Adjust the 
timer for longer or shorter fl ights once you have fl own the model. If at any time 
the motor power reduces, land the aircraft immediately to recharge the fl ight 
battery. See the Low Voltage Cutoff (LVC) section for more details on maximizing 
battery health and run time.

Landing

 

Land the aircraft into the wind. Use a small amount of throttle for the entire 
descent. Lower the throttle to ¼ and fl ip the fl ap switch to deploy the fl aps to 
the landing or “full down” position. 

Flaps will make the landing approach 

steeper and slower, and allow for a smoother landing.

 

Keep the throttle on until the aircraft is ready to fl are. During fl are, keep the 
wings level and the aircraft pointed into the wind. Gently lower the throttle 
while pulling back on the elevator to bring the aircraft down on its wheels.
If landing on grass, hold full up elevator after touchdown and when taxiing to 
prevent nosing over.
Once on the ground, avoid sharp turns until the plane has slowed enough to 
prevent scraping the wingtips.

NOTICE:

 If a crash is imminent, reduce the throttle 

and trim fully. Failure to do so could result in extra 
damage to the airframe, as well as damage to the 
ESC and motor.

NOTICE: 

After any impact, always ensure the 

receiver is secure in the fuselage. If the receiver 
is replaced, install the new receiver in the same 
orientation as the original receiver or damage 
may result.

NOTICE: 

Crash damage is not covered under 

warranty.

NOTICE:

 When done fl ying, never leave the aircraft in direct sunlight or in a hot, 

enclosed area such as a car. Doing so can damage the aircraft.

Low Voltage Cutoff (LVC)

When a Li-Po battery is discharged below 3V per cell, it will not hold a charge. 
The ESC protects the fl ight battery from over-discharge using Low Voltage 
Cutoff (LVC). Before the battery charge decreases too much, LVC removes 
power supplied to the motor. Power to the motor reduces, showing that some 
battery power is reserved for fl ight control and safe landing.
Disconnect and remove the Li-Po battery from the aircraft after use to prevent 
trickle discharge. Charge your Li-Po battery to about half capacity before 
storage. During storage, make sure the battery charge does not fall below 3V 
per cell. LVC does not prevent the battery from over-discharge during storage.

NOTICE:

 Repeated fl ying to LVC will damage the battery.

Tip: 

Monitor your aircraft battery’s voltage before and after fl ying by using a 

Li-Po Cell Voltage Checker (EFLA111, sold separately).

Repairs

Thanks to the foam material in this aircraft, repairs to the foam can be made using 
virtually any adhesive (hot glue, regular CA, epoxy, etc). When parts are not repairable, 
see the Replacement Parts List for ordering by item number. For a listing of all 
replacement and optional parts, refer to the list at the end of this manual.

NOTICE: 

Use of CA accelerant on your aircraft can damage paint. DO NOT 

handle the aircraft until accelerant fully dries.

WARNING: 

Always 

decrease throttle 

at propeller strike. 

Flying off water poses a higher risk because piloting errors or water conditions 
can cause the aircraft to become stranded. Only fl y from the water when a level 
of comfort has been achieved fl ying the aircraft from the ground. Never fl y near 
people fi shing, swimming, or playing.

Pre-Flight

Ensure the optional fl oats are secure on the fuselage and the water rudder is correctly 
connected and operating with the main rudder before putting the aircraft in the water. 
Select an area to fl y that does not have water currents, salt water, or debris. Look around 
the fl ight area and be aware of trees, docks, buoys, or other obstacles. Always fl y with a 
spotter and avoid swimmers, boaters, people fi shing, and people on the beach.

Taxiing

When taxiing, use low throttle settings and the rudder to steer. Hold up elevator 
to help keep the rudder in the water and the nose of the fl oats above the 
surface. Steer into the wind when turning, and crab into the wind if crosswind 
taxiing is required. When turning or crabbing into the wind, apply aileron 
against the wind to keep the upwind side of the wing down and prevent the 
aircraft from being fl ipped over. Do not apply down elevator when the airplane 
is taxiing or during the takeoff run.

On Step

When speed increases with throttle, the fl oats will rise out of the water and begin 
to plane on the surface of the water, riding “on step.” The fl oats will come on step 
at a speed below fl ight speed, this is a transitional phase when the aircraft is not 
up to fl ight speed yet. This is considered a high speed taxi. Do not attempt to take 
off as soon as the aircraft comes on step. Use low to medium throttle and hold up 
elevator to manage speed on the water during a high speed taxi.

Takeoff

To lift off from the water, set the fl aps to the takeoff position, hold up elevator and 
accelerate the aircraft to bring it on step. Relax the up elevator as the airplane comes  
on step and accelerate to fl ight speed with full throttle. When the aircraft is travelling 
at a suffi cient speed, pull back slightly on the elevator to rotate for liftoff. 

Landing

To land on the water, set the fl aps to the landing position, and fl y into the wind. 
Reduce the throttle to a low setting but keep some power during the approach. 
As the aircraft settles into ground effect, reduce the throttle fully and hold up 
elevator to fl are. Hold up elevator through the touch down and as the airplane 
decelerates on the water. 

WARNING: 

Never attempt to retrieve a downed aircraft by swimming 

unless you are suffi ciently trained and/or there is another person 

available to respond in the case of an emergency.

CAUTION:

 Have a plan for retrieval in the event the airplane becomes 

stranded. Never retrieve a downed model in the water alone. 

CAUTION:

 If at any time water splashes in the fuselage while fl ying 

from water, bring the airplane to shore, open the battery hatch and 

immediately remove any water that may have gotten in the fuselage. Leave the 
battery hatch open overnight to let the inside dry out and to prevent moisture 
damage to the electronic components. Failure to do so could cause the 
electronic components to fail, which could result in a crash.

TIP: 

Use a fi shing pole with heavy line as a retrieval tool. Attach a tennis ball to 

the line, and throw the ball past a stranded aircraft to retrieve it.

Flying Off Water

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Страница 2: ...icate various levels of potential harm when operating this product WARNING Procedures which if not properly followed create the probability of property damage collateral damage and serious injury OR c...

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Страница 4: ...ive When activated bank and pitch limitations keep you from over controlling and automatic self leveling makes recovery from risky or confusing attitudes as simple as releasing the sticks In fact with...

Страница 5: ...ecure the tail wheel assembly in place with a 2 x 8mm phillips head screw D 6 Connect the clevises on the elevator and rudder pushrods to the control horns on the outermost holes B C D Landing Gear In...

Страница 6: ...propeller prop washer and spinner adapter 2 Tighten the spinner adapter until the propeller is securely fastened 3 Secure the spinner with a 3 x 20mm screw A Disassemble in reverse order 6 Maule M7 Co...

Страница 7: ...e step to the nose should be on the insides of the oats 1 Install the two cross members and the front and rear oat struts between the left and right oats as shown 2 Secure the assembly together using...

Страница 8: ...loop tape B to the bottom of the battery and the hook side to the battery tray 4 Install the fully charged battery C in toward the front of the battery compartment as shown Secure using the hook and...

Страница 9: ...witched 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 t...

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