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Keep all engine fuel in a safe place, away from high heat,
sparks or flames, as fuel is very flammable. Do not smoke
near the engine or fuel; and remember that engine exhaust
gives off a great deal of deadly carbon monoxide. Therefore
do not run the engine in a closed room or garage.

Get help from an experienced pilot when learning to 
operate engines.

Use safety glasses when starting or running engines.

Do not run the engine in an area of loose gravel or sand; the
propeller may throw such material in your face or eyes.

Keep your face and body as well as all spectators away from the
plane of rotation of the propeller as you start and run the engine.

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.

Use a “chicken stick” or electric starter to start the engine.
Do not use your fingers to flip the propeller. Make certain the
glow plug clip or connector is secure so that it will not pop
off or otherwise get into the running propeller.

Make all engine adjustments from behind the rotating propeller.

The engine gets hot! Do not touch it during or right after
operation. Make sure fuel lines are in good condition so fuel
will not leak onto a hot engine, causing a fire.

To stop a glow engine, cut off the fuel supply by closing off
the fuel line or following the engine manufacturer’s
recommendations. Do not use hands, fingers or any other
body part to try to stop the engine. To stop a gasoline
powered engine an on/off switch should be connected to the
engine coil. Do not throw anything into the propeller of a
running engine.

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. Fuelproof all areas exposed to fuel or exhaust residue

such as the cowl mounting blocks, wing saddle area, etc.

2. Check the C.G. according to the measurements

provided in the manual.

3. Be certain the battery and receiver are securely

mounted in the fuse. Simply stuffing them into place
with foam rubber is not sufficient.

CHECKLIST

Radio Control

General

AMA SAFETY CODE (

EXCERPTS

)

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

ENGINE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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Содержание Matt Chapman Cap 580

Страница 1: ...ediately in new and unused condition 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 Ch...

Страница 2: ...ft corner of the page We urge you to join the AMA Academy of Model Aeronautics and a local R C club The AMA is the governing body of model aviation and membership is required to fly at AMA clubs Thoug...

Страница 3: ...Remember Take your time and follow the instructions to end up with a well built model that is straight and true Four channel radio Four 54 oz in servos and one 30 oz in servo One 6 150mm servo extens...

Страница 4: ...udy photos in following steps to get another view of the same parts The CAP 580 is factory covered with Top Flite MonoKote film Should repairs ever be required MonoKote can be patched with additional...

Страница 5: ...ron 15 Right Wing with Aileron 16 Wing Joiners Kit Contents Photographed 5 32 x 1 1 4 Axles 2 Brass EZ Connector 2 4 40 Blind Nuts 4 6 32 Blind Nuts 4 8 32 Blind Nuts 4 Axle Nuts 2 1 4 20 Blind Nuts 2...

Страница 6: ...ices and shipping and handling charges 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 M...

Страница 7: ...have one use a high speed rotary tool to drill the holes 2 Use a sharp 11 blade to cut a strip of covering from the hinge slots in the wing and aileron 3 Cut eight 3 4 x 1 19mm x 25mm hinges from the...

Страница 8: ...r the servo then install a servo arm pointing towards the wingtip 4 Position a large nylon control horn on the aileron positioning it as shown in the sketch and aligning it with the servo Mark the loc...

Страница 9: ...d measure the dihedral The distance from the top of the bench to the center of the wing as measured at the wing tip should be approximately 3 3 8 86mm Block the wing tip up while the glue hardens Note...

Страница 10: ...drill bit drill from the top of the wing through the wing bolt holes drilling through the wing bolt plate 6 Mount the wing to the fuselage with two 1 4 20 nylon wing bolts 1 Test fit the stab into the...

Страница 11: ...selage Make sure it is perpendicular to the stab 8 Locate the tail wheel wire assembly Insert the wire into the tail wheel bracket as shown 9 Bend the wire 90 degrees Once the wire is bent cut the wir...

Страница 12: ...k of the fuselage 2 Cut the landing gear axles to a length of 1 3 16 30mm 3 File a flat spot on the end of the axles A high speed rotary tool works well for this also 4 Install an aluminum spacer it l...

Страница 13: ...s 9 Place the tray into the fuselage The front tongue on the tray extends forward to hold the fuel tank in position Drill a 1 16 1 6mm hole through the holes on each side of the tray Then screw a 2 x...

Страница 14: ...install your servo 15 Install a brass screw lock connector and nylon retainer to the servo arm Slide it onto the pushrod wire center the servo and install the servo arm onto the servo Then install the...

Страница 15: ...e ailerons Mark the location for the screw holes Drill through the marks you made with a 1 16 1 6mm drill bit drilling through the elevator Secure the control horn to the aileron with two 2 56 x 5 8 1...

Страница 16: ...s wire 10 Be sure the elevator servo is centered Enlarge the first hole in the servo arm with a Hobbico Servo Horn Drill or a 48 or 5 64 2mm drill bit Center the elevators and align the wire pushrod w...

Страница 17: ...he trims If necessary remove the servo arms from the servos and reposition them so they are centered Reinstall the screws that hold on the servo arms 2 With the transmitter and receiver still on check...

Страница 18: ...manently hold it in place Over time fuel and exhaust residue may soften the adhesive and cause the weight to fall off Use 2 sheet metal screws RTV silicone or epoxy to permanently hold the weight in p...

Страница 19: ...ngine manufacturer s instructions to break in the engine After break in confirm that the engine idles reliably transitions smoothly and rapidly to full power and maintains full power indefinitely Afte...

Страница 20: ...y 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 ut...

Страница 21: ...on the runway Hold up elevator to keep the tail wheel on the ground If necessary adjust the tail wheel so the model will roll straight down the runway If you need to calm your nerves before the maide...

Страница 22: ...another attempt When you re ready to make your landing flare and the model is a foot or so off the deck smoothly increase up elevator until it gently touches down Once the model is on the runway and h...

Страница 23: ...turing quality controls and tight tolerances in design and tooling give Power Point props true constant pitch throughout the entire blade diameter This combined with lower rotational mass provides gre...

Страница 24: ...____________ Where Purchased _________________________ Date Construction Started __________________ Date Construction Finished _________________ Finished Weight __________________________ Date of Firs...

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