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Keep your face and body as well as all spectators away from
the plane of rotation of the propeller whenever the battery 
is connected.

Keep these items away from the prop: loose clothing, shirt
sleeves, ties, scarfs, long hair or loose objects such as
pencils or screwdrivers that may fall out of shirt or jacket
pockets into the prop.

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 that came with your AMA license.

1. I will not fly my model aircraft in sanctioned events, air shows,
or model flying demonstrations until it has been proven to be
airworthy by having been previously, successfully flight tested.

2. I will not fly my model aircraft higher than approximately
400 feet within 3 miles of an airport without notifying the
airport operator. I will give right-of-way and avoid flying in the
proximity of full-scale aircraft. Where necessary, an observer
shall be utilized to supervise flying to avoid having models
fly in the proximity of full-scale aircraft.

3. Where established, I will abide by the safety rules for the
flying site I use, and I will not willfully and deliberately fly my
models in a careless, reckless and/or dangerous manner.

5. I will not fly my model unless it is identified with my name
and address or AMA number, on or in the model. Note: This
does not apply to models while being flown indoors.

7) I will not operate models with pyrotechnics (any device
that explodes, burns, or propels a projectile of any kind).

1) I will have completed a successful radio equipment ground
check before the first flight of a new or repaired model.

2) I will not fly my model aircraft in the presence of
spectators until I become a qualified flier, unless assisted by
an experienced helper.

3) At all flying sites a straight or curved line(s) must be
established in front of which all flying takes place with the
other side for spectators. Only personnel involved with flying
the aircraft are allowed at or in the front of the flight line.
Intentional flying behind the flight line is prohibited.

4) I will operate my model using only radio control frequencies
currently allowed by the Federal Communications Commission.

5)  I will not knowingly operate my model within three
miles of any pre-existing flying site except in
accordance with the frequency sharing agreement
listed 
[in the complete AMA Safety Code].

9) Under no circumstances may a pilot or other person touch
a powered model in flight; nor should any part of the
model, other than the landing gear, intentionally touch
the ground except while landing.

1. Check the C.G. according to the measurements provided

in the manual.

2. Be certain the battery and receiver are securely

mounted on the fuse.

3. Extend your receiver antenna and make sure it cannot

get tangled in the prop.

4. Balance your model 

laterally as previously explained

in the instructions.

5. Make sure all hinges are securely glued in place.

6. Confirm that all controls operate in the correct direction

and the throws are set up according to the manual.

7. Make sure any servo wiring does not interfere with

other systems (servo arms, pushrods, etc.).

8. Place your name, address, AMA number and

telephone number on your model.

9. If you wish to photograph your model, do so before

your first flight.

10. Range check your radio when you get to the flying site.

During the last few moments of preparation your mind may
be elsewhere anticipating the excitement of the first flight.
Because of this, you may be more likely to overlook certain
checks and procedures that should be performed before the
model is flown. To help avoid this, a check list is provided to
make sure these important areas are not overlooked. Many
are covered in the instruction manual, so where appropriate,
refer to the manual for complete instructions. Be sure to
check the items off as they are completed.

CHECK LIST

Radio Control

General

AMA SAFETY CODE (EXCERPTS)

Failure to follow these safety precautions may result
in severe injury to yourself and others.

MOTOR SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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Содержание Extra 300S ARF

Страница 1: ...to the place of purchase To make a warranty claim send the defective part or item to Hobby Services at the address below Hobby Services 3002 N Apollo Dr Suite 1 Champaign IL 61822 USA Include a lette...

Страница 2: ...to the FlatOuts Extra 300S ARF visit the Great Planes web site at www greatplanes com Open the Airplanes link then select the FlatOuts Extra 300S ARF If there is new technical information or changes...

Страница 3: ...sic 3 D maneuvers However some advanced pilots who are already familiar with handling flat foamies may prefer to fly the Extra 300S with a computer radio capable of endpoint adjustments for fine tunin...

Страница 4: ...st assured the FlatOuts Extra 300S is capable of 3 D flight with the included ElectriFly stick mount motor and gearbox combination But for pilots who always insist on upgrading and don t mind spending...

Страница 5: ...Photographed 3mm Plywood Firewall Hook Loop Mounting Material O Rings 2 Gearbox Motor Block Plastic Tree Parts A1 Z Bend Clevis 10 A2 Offset Z Bend Clevis 4 B1 Stand Alone Control Horn 5 B2 Stand Alo...

Страница 6: ...e 800 637 6050 Parts may also be ordered directly from Hobby Services by calling 217 398 0007 or via facsimile at 217 398 7721 but full retail prices and shipping and handling charges will apply Illin...

Страница 7: ...tom of the hinge remain flush with the top and bottom of the control surface you are hinging IMPORTANT Avoid getting any CA on the tube or the arms of the clips The clips must rotate freely on the tub...

Страница 8: ...ator D Once the glue has cured remove the tape 6 Cut the elevator halves free of the sheet 7 Join the elevators to the stab by snapping the clip hinges to the joiner tube 8 Insert an A1 Z bend clevis...

Страница 9: ...w on this assembly will be referred to as the fuselage tube 3 Slide an E2 fuselage joiner two F3 fuselage servo mounts and another fuselage joiner onto the fuselage tube With the tube doubler forward...

Страница 10: ...previous Expert Tip glue three C2 clip hinges and a C1 clip hinge control horn to the rudder using the 3 x 118mm 1 8 x 4 5 8 rudder post tube as a guide 10 Remove the rudder post tube from the rudder...

Страница 11: ...mount and glue the servo mount into the precut opening in the wing Slide the wing into the slot in the bottom of the vertical fuselage Center the wing using the notches in the LE and TE as a guide Onc...

Страница 12: ...arallel with the stab and horizontal fuselage and perpendicular to the vertical fuselage Once you are satisfied with alignment secure the landing gear legs with a drop of glue on both sides of each jo...

Страница 13: ...to the rudder and not to the rudder post The bracket needs to pivot on the rudder post 1 Glue the elevator servo into the front servo mount in the left side of the fuselage The output shaft should be...

Страница 14: ...of the clevis where it pivots in the arm or horn 8 Select two single sided servo arms to fit the elevator and rudder servos you are using Insert an A1 Z bend clevis into the outer hole of each arm Use...

Страница 15: ...s in this section If you are installing a firewall mounted system proceed to Firewall Mounted Motor Systems on page 16 1 The 10 x 10 x 22mm hardwood motor mount block must be mounted in the correct or...

Страница 16: ...s included in the propeller packaging into the rear of the propeller hub 7 Secure the prop to the prop saver with one of the included O rings 8 Connect your speed control to the motor and receiver Mou...

Страница 17: ...firewall should be mounted so that the thrustline is offset 9mm below the center of the fuselage tube 5 Mount the motor to the firewall using the hardware supplied with your motor 6 Mount a propeller...

Страница 18: ...ste but helps many pilots balance the extreme throws needed for 3 D flying with the need to make small corrections when in normal flight We recommend setting up your airplane according to the followin...

Страница 19: ...to combust violently Ground check the operational range of your radio before the first flight of the day With the transmitter antenna collapsed and the receiver and transmitter on you should be able t...

Страница 20: ...other side for spectators Only personnel involved with flying the aircraft are allowed at or in the front of the flight line Intentional flying behind the flight line is prohibited 4 I will operate my...

Страница 21: ...e tail comes up gently apply up elevator to break ground and climb out Full throttle takeoffs are necessary only for extremely short runways When flying a 3 D aerobat like the Extra 300S ARF there are...

Страница 22: ...______________ Where Purchased _________________________ Date Construction Started __________________ Date Construction Finished _________________ Finished Weight __________________________ Date of Fi...

Страница 23: ...cycle and constantly display battery capacity voltage current and time as each cycle progresses Then imagine that the charger which can do all this is about the size of a thick paperback book and wei...

Страница 24: ...Po park flyer batteries or peak charge 1 8 cell NiCd or NiMH radio packs Auto trickle for NiCds and NiMH packs is automatically set based on the fast charge rate Hook up the pack press the start butto...

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