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compare the up and down throw to the specifi ed throw below. 
If necessary, adjust the elevator throw by changing the ATVs 
in your transmitter or by moving the pushrod on the servo arm. 
If you’ve connected the pushrod to the servo arm as specifi ed 
in the instructions the throws should be pretty close.

If your radio does not have dual rates, we recommend 
setting the throws at the high rate settings.

NOTE: The throws are measured at the widest part of the 
elevator and ailerons.

 

These are the recommended control surface throws:

ELEVATOR

HIGH RATE

LOW RATE

3/16"

[ 5mm]

13 deg

Up

3/16"

[ 5mm]

13 deg

Down

3/32"

[ 2mm]

7 deg

Up

3/32"

[ 2mm]

7 deg

Down

AILERONS

3/16"

[ 5mm]

11 deg

Up

3/16"

[ 5mm]

11 deg

Down

1/8"

[ 3mm]

7 deg

Up

1/8"

[ 3mm]

7 deg

Down

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3.  Measure and set the low-rate elevator throw and the 

high and low-rate aileron throw.

Balance the Model (C.G.)

More than any other factor, the C.G. (center of gravity/
balance point) can have the greatest effect on how a 
model fl ies and could determine whether or not your fi rst 
fl ight will be successful. If you value your model and wish 
to enjoy it for many fl ights, DO NOT OVERLOOK THIS 
IMPORTANT PROCEDURE. 
A model that is not properly 
balanced may be unstable and possibly unfl yable.

 

 

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1.  Assemble and glue together the plywood balance 

stand, but before gluing in the dowel uprights sand the 
ends to a point.

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2.  At this stage your Rifl e should be in ready-to-fl y 

condition with all of the components in place including the 
complete radio system, motor, propeller and spinner. Install 
the motor battery and mount the wing. 

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3.  Place your Rifl e on the balance stand with the 

pointed ends of the uprights on the middle balance lines 

you marked earlier.

This is where the Rifl e should balance for the fi rst fl ights. 
Later, you may experiment by shifting the C.G. 3/16" 
[4.8mm] forward or 3/16" [4.8mm] back to change the 
fl ying characteristics. Moving the C.G. forward will improve 
stability, but the model will then land even faster. Moving 
the C.G. aft will allow for slightly slower landing speeds, 
but the model will then be more responsive. In any case, 
start at the recommended balance point and do not at 
any time balance the model outside the specifi ed range.

 

 

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4.  If the model sits level it is perfectly balanced and 

is nearly ready to fl y. If it does not sit level ballast may be 
required. Try moving your Rifl e forward or aft on the pointed 
uprights just to see where it actually does balance. If it 
balances within 1/16" [1.6mm] forward or aft of the middle 
line (noting the recommended balance point) you could 
probably fl y your Rifl e as balanced. But if it balances any 
farther than that you should go ahead and balance it at the 
recommended location. For certain, DO NOT fl y the Rifl e if 
it balances outside the forward or aft lines. If any ballast is 
required, it shouldn’t take much more than approximately 1/4 
oz. [7g] on the tail or 1/2 oz. [14] in the nose.

Содержание Electrifly Rifle

Страница 1: ...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 th...

Страница 2: ...orrections to the Rifle visit the Great Planes web site at www greatplanes com Open the Airplanes link then select Rifle ARF If there is new technical information or changes to this model a tech notic...

Страница 3: ...equired to finish the Rifle that may require planning or decision making before starting assembly Order numbers are provided in parentheses Motor Battery and ESC The Rifle was designed for and tested...

Страница 4: ...his is the list of adhesives and building supplies that are required to finish the Rifle 1 2 oz 15g Thin Pro CA GPMR6001 CA applicator tips HCAR3780 2 oz 59mL spray CA activator GPMR6035 Threadlocker...

Страница 5: ...e at 217 398 8970 Order No Description NOTE REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Wing Fuselage Horizontal Stabilizer Spinner Set Decal Sheet GPMA2720 GPMA2721 GPMA2722 GPMA2723 GPMA2724 Full size plans are not avai...

Страница 6: ...he elevator servo arm as shown 7 Guide the elevator pushrod down through the guide tube in the fuselage and mount the elevator servo by keying the tab in the back of the mount into the former and hold...

Страница 7: ...the rougher hook side of the included hook loop material to a length of 3 75mm Apply the strip inside the bottom of the fuselage just ahead of the front former Use the butt end of a small screwdriver...

Страница 8: ...ted to do so after the control throws have been set Mount the Receiver Refer to these two photos while mounting the receiver 1 Use the included double sided adhesive hook loop material or double sided...

Страница 9: ...e indicated by the arrows on the guide These tape strips aligned with the sharpened supports on the balance stand will keep the plane from slipping off the stand Hook Up the Ailerons Refer to this pho...

Страница 10: ...wire to the receiver Mount the wing to the fuselage with the included 3mm x 10mm counter sink flat head Allen screw Operate the ailerons to make sure the servo arm pushrods and torque rods are not in...

Страница 11: ...el is clean and free from oily fingerprints and dust Peel the first decal you wish to apply from its protective backing Then spray the back of the decal with window cleaner 3 Position the decal where...

Страница 12: ...At this stage your Rifle should be in ready to fly condition with all of the components in place including the complete radio system motor propeller and spinner Install the motor battery and mount the...

Страница 13: ...Y CODE EXCERPTS Read and abide by the following excerpts from the Academy of Model Aeronautics Safety Code For the complete Safety Code refer to Model Aviation magazine the AMA web site or the Code th...

Страница 14: ...possesses no self correcting tendencies what so ever it waits for your inputs before changing directions Therefore the Rifle must be flown only by experienced pilots who are able to keenly detect what...

Страница 15: ...power and sounds good Make sure your launch will be directly into any prevailing wind Inform your assistant of your intentions make certain he acknowledges and then apply full throttle Your assistant...

Страница 16: ...e all trimmed out for level flight and be executing perfect hand launches adrenaline pumping flights and smooth routine landings right at your feet One final note about flying your Rifle Have a goal o...

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