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Order No. 9384 

 

 

9384.RC 

 

 

9384.MX 

 

SKY HERO II 

Building instructions 

 

 
 

For two-stroke motors of around 7.46 cc capacity 

 

The model requires a four-channel radio control system 

 

 
Specification 
Wingspan approx. 

1540 mm 

Fuselage length excl. spinner approx. 

1200 mm 

Wing area approx. 

59 dm² 

All-up weight according to fittings approx. 

2500 g 

Longitudinal dihedral approx. 

0 to + 0.5º 

 
Caution: This model is not a toy! 
If  you  are  a  beginner  to  this  type  of  powered  model,  please  ask  an  experienced  model  flyer  for  help  and 
support.  If  you  attempt  to  operate  the  model  without  knowing  what  you  are  doing  you  could  easily  injure 
yourself or somebody else. Please keep your safety and well-being in mind at all times. 
 
Important: before you start construction 
Even if you have already built a large number of RC models please read right through these instructions and 
check  all  the  kit  components  against  the  parts  list.  We  have  taken  great  trouble  to  keep  construction  as 
simple as possible, without making any compromises in the area of safety. 
Check  that  the  radio  control  system  works  correctly  and  at  full  range  before  every  flight:  switch  on  the 
transmitter and the receiving system, but leave the transmitter aerial collapsed. Walk away from the model, 
and  check  that  all  the  control  surfaces  work  smoothly  and  immediately  at  an  appropriate  distance,  and 
deflect in the correct “sense” (direction) relative to the stick movements. 
If you are a relative beginner to model flying, we recommend that you ask an experienced model pilot to help 
you check and test-fly the model. 
RC  components  and  linkages  must  be  installed  when  mentioned  in  the  appropriate  stage  of  construction. 
Fitting these parts later will be more difficult, and could even be impossible. 
If you are buying a radio control system for this model, check that the transmitter and receiver are suitable for 
model aircraft, and bear the standard type-approval sticker. 
The  frequency  bands  used  for  radio  control  systems  are  shared  by  other  radio  equipment  and  radio-
frequency apparatus, so we cannot guarantee that you will not suffer interference when using your system. 
Certain  countries  may  require  you  to  pay  for  a  licence  to  operate  your  radio  control  equipment.  In  Great 
Britain  no  fee  is  payable  to  operate  35  MHz  radio control  equipment,  but  you  should  check with  your  local 
authority for any by-laws restricting its use. This information may not apply to other countries. 
Your local Post Office or model shop will be able to provide more information on this subject. 
 
Note regarding the film covering 
Minor  creases  or  bubbles  may  develop  in  the  film  covering  due  to  major  fluctuations  in  weather  conditions 
(temperature,  humidity  etc.);  in  rare  cases  you  may  even  find  a  slight  warp  in  a  component.  These  minor 
faults are in the nature of film-covered built-up wooden structures, and can easily be corrected using a heat 
gun, as commonly used for modelling. 
Creases: blow warm air over the area and rub down with a soft cloth. 
Wing warp: hold the panel twisted gently in the opposite direction to the warp, and apply warm air to remove 
the creases from the covering. 

Содержание SKY HERO II

Страница 1: ...ying we recommend that you ask an experienced model pilot to help you check and test fly the model RC components and linkages must be installed when mentioned in the appropriate stage of construction...

Страница 2: ...el aircraft may only be employed for the purpose intended by the manufacturer They must never be used as man carrying machines We do not permit this model s use in any other way except as a model airc...

Страница 3: ...uld only be run in the open air Adhesives and paints contain solvents which may be hazardous to health under certain circumstances Read and observe the notes and warnings supplied by the manufacturer...

Страница 4: ...etely when you move the throttle stick and trim to their end points If this does not work pinch the fuel feed line between your fingers or pull it off the carburettor Never try to stop the motor by gr...

Страница 5: ...e component or model fails due to an accident incompetent handling or incorrect usage The following points are important and must be observed at all times Before you fly the model check that the radio...

Страница 6: ...g Order No 5821 Thread lock fluid e g Order No 952 Accessories for flying the model not included Synthetic oil based glow fuel to suit motor Fuel filter e g Order No 1650 1 Fuel tubing e g Order No 16...

Страница 7: ...om the wings and screw the lugs onto the threaded ends until about 3 mm of rod shows at the top this should give a horn length of about 20 mm Connect the clevises to the torque rod lugs and snap them...

Страница 8: ...Push the brass tubular rivets into the rubber grommets from the underside so that the flange is at the bottom You may find it easier to insert the tubular rivets if you fit them on a small screwdrive...

Страница 9: ...ges Twist the drill in your fingers so that it makes a clear mark Drill 2 8 mm holes in the motor mount arms to accept the motor retaining screws 3 5 x 25 mm countersunk screws The next step is to scr...

Страница 10: ...er stick to the right the rudder should also deflect to the right left stick left rudder Pull the elevator stick back towards you and the elevator must deflect up stick forward elevator down If you mo...

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