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2. Build the plane 

according to the instructions

. Do not

alter or modify the model, as doing so may result in an
unsafe or unflyable model.

3. Use an R/C radio system and components that are in first-
class condition. The FlatOut Flatana ARF requires
specialized radio gear. Refer to the 

“DECISIONS YOU

MUST MAKE”

section to get an accurate description of the

specialized gear required.

4. You must properly install all R/C and other components so
that the model operates correctly on the ground and in the air.

5. You 

must

test the operation of the model before 

every

flight to insure that all equipment is operating, and that the
model has remained structurally sound. Be sure to check
connectors often and replace them if they show signs of
wear or fatigue.

Remember: Take your time and follow directions to end
up with a well-built model that is straight and true.

If you’re not already an 

AMA

(Academy of Model

Aeronautics) member, we highly recommend that you join.
In addition to providing liability protection while operating
under the AMA Safety Code, the AMA is the governing body
of model aeronautics in the United States and fights for your
rights as a member of the modeling community. You must
also be an AMA member to fly at R/C clubs chartered by the
AMA–most of which are.

Contact the AMA at the address or toll-free phone
number below.

In the hands of a capable pilot the FlatOut Flatana ARF is
an impressive 3D performer. But for the FlatOut Flatana
ARF to perform to its full potential, it must be properly
equipped with all the right gear (servos, batteries, receiver,
speed control). There may be more than one type and brand

of radio equipment that can be used, but based on extensive
testing, following is the equipment we recommend so you
can get the most performance out of your FlatOut Flatana
ARF and assemble it as shown in this instruction manual.

With a standard, four-channel radio, the FlatOut Flatana
ARF is capable of all the basic 3D maneuvers. However,
some advanced pilots who are already familiar with handling
“flat foamies” may prefer to fly the FlatOut Flatana ARF with
a computer radio capable of endpoint adjustments (for fine-
tuning control throws), exponentials (for “softening” the
throws near the center of the travel), and various mixing
functions (such as rudder-to-elevator mixing for extended
knife-edge flight).

The FlatOut Flatana ARF requires three, 

sub-micro servos

with a maximum weight of .3 oz [9g] each and a minimum
torque rating of 15 oz-in. Futaba

®

S-3108M (micro

connector) servos (FUTM0700) are ideal because they
meet the torque and weight requirements and have a micro
connector that is compatible with the Futaba 

Ultra Micro

receiver. Although there may be other servos that will
physically fit in the model, those outside of the
recommended weight and torque specifications will
adversely affect flight performance and are not
recommended.

Note:

During assembly when it’s time to

mount the servos, you will be instructed to glue them in. Do
not be alarmed as this is a common practice with this type
of lightweight, high-performance model. Should servo
removal ever be necessary for repair, replacement or
transfer to another model this can be done by prying them
out with a hobby knife or a small screwdriver.

The lightest, four-channel receiver is recommended and
must be compatible with whatever servos will be used (not
all servos are compatible with all receivers–even servos and
receivers within the same brand). The Futaba R-124F 

Ultra

Micro receiver is recommended and is compatible with the
3108M servos recommended.

Note:

Futaba receivers are

sold on high and low bands and come without crystals.
Following are the order numbers for the R-124F receiver
and compatible crystals:

Low Band 

High Band

(Channels 11-35)

(Channels 36-60)

R124F Receiver

FUTL0438

FUTL0439

Crystal

FUTL62**

FUTL63**

** Replace the “**” in the order number for the crystals with
the preferred channel number. For example, if you want to fly

Receiver

Servos

Transmitter

DECISIONS YOU MUST MAKE

Academy of Model Aeronautics

5151 East Memorial Drive

Muncie, IN 47302

Tele: (800) 435-9262

Fax (765) 741-0057

Or via the Internet at:

http://www.modelaircraft.org

Note:

We, as the kit manufacturer, provide you with a top

quality kit and great instructions, but ultimately the quality
and flyability of your finished model depends on how you
build it; therefore, we cannot in any way guarantee the
performance of your completed model, and no
representations are expressed or implied as to the
performance or safety of your completed model.

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Содержание FlatOut Flatana

Страница 1: ...dition 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...

Страница 2: ...select the FlatOut Flatana ARF If there is new technical information or changes to this model a tech notice box will appear in the upper left corner of the page Attention The product you have purchase...

Страница 3: ...ontrol throws exponentials for softening the throws near the center of the travel and various mixing functions such as rudder to elevator mixing for extended knife edge flight The FlatOut Flatana ARF...

Страница 4: ...he recommended 640mAh pack the correct lead is GPMM3105 Rest assured the FlatOut Flatana ARF is capable of 3D flight with the included ElectriFly stick mount motor and gearbox combination But for pilo...

Страница 5: ...ing Servo Mount 1 F3 Fuselage Servo Mount 2 F4 Fuselage Aileron Servo Mount 1 G1 Double Sided Offset Arm Size B 2 G2 Double Sided Arm Size B 2 G3 Single Sided Arm Size B 4 G4 Double Sided Arm Size A 2...

Страница 6: ...ges will apply Illinois and Nevada residents will also be charged sales tax If ordering via fax include a Visa or MasterCard number and expiration date for payment Mail parts orders and payments by pe...

Страница 7: ...gap Do not get any glue between the rings 5 Using the ExpertTip that follows permanently join the elevator halves by gluing in the elevator joiner tube C One at a time coat the sides of the rest of th...

Страница 8: ...to remove small ridges of flashing not to make the hole larger B Snap the Z bend clevis into place HOW TO MAKE INSTALLING Z BEND CLEVISES EASIER Note You may want to protect your work surface from exc...

Страница 9: ...horns Remove the tube once the CA has hardened 3 Glue a control surface brace E1 onto the roots of the ailerons 4 Slide four hinge retainer rings C3 onto the wing trailing edge tube Position the ring...

Страница 10: ...ervo mounts hanging down the front servo mount should have its flat surface on the right and the rear servo mount should have its flat surface on the left 4 Position the servo mounts and fuselage join...

Страница 11: ...to get glue between the rings 12 Glue the rudder post tube to the TE of the vertical fuselage 13 Snap the rudder onto the rudder post 14 Glue the 3 x 111mm 1 8 x 4 3 8 strut brace tube into the fusel...

Страница 12: ...gh the landing gear supports in the front of the wing and fuselage Ensure that the wing is parallel with the stab and horizontal fuselage and perpendicular to the vertical fuselage Once satisfied with...

Страница 13: ...inside of both wheel pants to the wheel collars 4 Snap the tailwheel D5 into the tailwheel bracket D4 5 Slide the tailwheel bracket over the rudder and rudder post Glue the bracket to the rudder only...

Страница 14: ...rt a Z bend clevis into the outer hole of each arm Mount the servo arms so that they point straight down with the servos centered Cut a small hole in the fuselage to allow the elevator servo wire to p...

Страница 15: ...the receiver Mount the receiver to the bottom of the left horizontal fuselage with double sided foam tape Make sure the receiver is far enough forward so that it does not interfere with aileron motio...

Страница 16: ...motor mount block 5 Drill a 1 5mm 1 16 pilot hole at an angle from the top of the gearbox through the balsa block and carbon tubes Make sure the motor mount block does not rotate while drilling Secure...

Страница 17: ...careful not to change the built in thrust angles 4 If installing an ElectriFly RimFire motor glue the included 3mm 1 8 plywood firewall to the nose so that the two pilot holes are centered on the hor...

Страница 18: ...orm a quick check as described below to make sure the throws are set up correctly Note If your radio has the capability low rates will make it easier to perform precision aerobatics We recommend 40 en...

Страница 19: ...ts Write this information on the bottom of the wing with a fine felt tip pen Follow the battery charging instructions that came with your radio control system to charge the batteries You should always...

Страница 20: ...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 pro...

Страница 21: ...rottle management this airplane has enough power to climb straight up at full throttle so level flight is more comfortably achieved at about half throttle Avoid extremely high speed flight with the Fl...

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

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