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Before you get ready to takeoff, see how the model handles
on the ground by doing a few practice runs at low speeds
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 maiden flight, shut the engine down and
bring the model back into the pits. Top off the fuel, then
check all fasteners and control linkages for peace of mind.

Remember to takeoff into the wind. When you’re ready, point
the model straight down the runway, hold a bit of up elevator
to keep the tail on the ground to maintain tail wheel steering.
Then, gradually advance the throttle. As the model gains
speed decrease up elevator, allowing the tail to come off the
ground. One of the most important things to remember with
a tail dragger is to always be ready to apply right rudder to
counteract engine torque. Gain as much speed as your
runway and flying site will practically allow before gently
applying up elevator, lifting the model into the air. At this
moment it is likely that you will need to apply more right
rudder to counteract engine torque. Be smooth on the
elevator stick, allowing the model to establish a gentle climb
to a safe altitude before turning into the traffic pattern.

For reassurance and to keep an eye on other traffic, it is a
good idea to have an assistant on the flight line with you. Tell
him to remind you to throttle back once the plane gets to a
comfortable altitude. While full throttle is usually desirable
for takeoff, the Old Timer 40 flies great at half throttle on a
.40 size engine.

Take it easy with the Old Timer 40 for the first few flights,
gradually getting acquainted with it as you gain confidence.
Adjust the trims to maintain straight and level flight. After
flying around for a while, and while still at a safe altitude with
plenty of fuel, practice slow flight and execute practice
landing approaches by reducing the throttle to see how the
model handles at slower speeds. Add power to see how she
climbs as well. Continue to fly around, executing various
maneuvers and making mental notes (or having your
assistant write them down) of what trim or C.G. changes
may be required to fine tune the model so it flies the way you
like. Mind your fuel level, but use this first flight to become
familiar with your model before landing.

To initiate a landing approach, lower the throttle while on the
downwind leg. Allow the nose of the model to pitch
downward to gradually bleed off altitude. Continue to lose
altitude, but maintain airspeed by keeping the nose down as
you turn onto the crosswind leg. Make your final turn toward
the runway (into the wind) keeping the nose down to

maintain airspeed and control. Level the attitude when the
model reaches the runway threshold, modulating the throttle
as necessary to maintain your glide path and airspeed. If
you are going to overshoot, smoothly advance the throttle
(always ready on the right rudder to counteract torque) and
climb out to make 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 has lost flying
speed, hold up elevator to place the tail on the ground,
regaining tail wheel control.

One final note about flying your model. Have a goal or flight
plan in mind for every flight. This can be learning a new
maneuver(s), improving a maneuver(s) you already know, or
learning how the model behaves in certain conditions (such
as on high or low rates). This is not necessarily to improve
your skills 

(though it is never a bad idea!), but more

importantly so you do not surprise yourself by impulsively
attempting a maneuver and suddenly finding that you’ve run
out of time, altitude or airspeed. Every maneuver should be
deliberate, not impulsive. For example, if you’re going to do
a loop, check your altitude, mind the wind direction
(anticipating rudder corrections that will be required to
maintain heading), remember to throttle back at the top, and
make certain you are on the desired rates (high/low rates).
A flight plan greatly reduces the chances of crashing your
model just because of poor planning and impulsive moves.
Remember to think.

Have a ball! But always stay in control and fly in a safe
manner.

GOOD LUCK AND GREAT FLYING!

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Страница 1: ...led 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 this product the buy...

Страница 2: ...ff 43 Flight 43 Landing 43 TWO VIEW Back Cover Page FUSE WING PLANS Center Pull Out Section The Great Planes Old Timer 40 is a very gentle easy to fly plane The classic lines of the Old Timer 40 will...

Страница 3: ...g programs and instructors are available at AMA club sites to help you get started the right way Contact the AMA at the address or toll free phone number below This is the list of hardware and accesso...

Страница 4: ...ocker GPMR6060 Denatured alcohol for epoxy clean up Non elastic monofilament or Kevlar fishing line for stab alignment Felt Tip marker TOPQ2510 Razor plane Small metal file Rotary tool such as Dremel...

Страница 5: ...you use only 30 minute or 45 minute epoxy because you will need the working time and or the additional strength Photos and sketches are placed before the step they refer to Frequently you can study ph...

Страница 6: ...6 DIE PATTERNS...

Страница 7: ...7 DIE PATTERNS...

Страница 8: ...stick trim and pin the elevator joiner over the plan 5 From one of the 1 4 x 1 2 x 30 6 4mm x 12 7mm x 762mm balsa sticks cut the two elevator LE halves so that they fit tight against the elevator jo...

Страница 9: ...the strip onto the previously installed strip Note If you work quickly the previous strip will still be wet on the outside This will accelerate the CA securing the strips to one another immediately I...

Страница 10: ...and 220 grit sandpaper to sand the entire top and bottom surface of the stab elevator flat and even Be careful while sanding so that you do not over thin any one particular area of the stab elevator...

Страница 11: ...articular area of the fin rudder or gouge the ribs by snagging the sandpaper on them 8 Round all edges of the fin rudder to the shape shown on the cross section on the plan 9 Cut the outer frame betwe...

Страница 12: ...after the airplane is covered 6 Lay the rudder over the fuse plan and mark the location for the tailgear wire 7 Drill a 3 32 2 4mm hole 3 4 19mm deep at the centerline of the rudder LE at the mark you...

Страница 13: ...tor 4 Lay the rudder over the plan and mark the cutout on the LE for the elevator joiner Use a razor saw or hobby knife to cut the LE for the elevator joiner 5 Temporarily attach the rudder to the fin...

Страница 14: ...TE in position over the plan 9 Pin the wing ribs to the building board 10 With the ribs and wing spar flat against the building board use thin CA to glue the bottom main spar and shear web to the ribs...

Страница 15: ...Pull the sheet down making sure it contacts the surface of each rib and the sub LE Hold it in place until the CA has cured Hint To help apply even pressure on the sheet while pulling it over the sub...

Страница 16: ...the CA has cured apply a bead of medium CA to the top of each wing rib along the sub LE and the wing dowel support Pull the sheet down making sure it contacts the surface of each rib and the sub LE Ho...

Страница 17: ...wood main spars so any warps will counteract each other 3 Position one of the main spars over the plan and pin it to the building board Because the wing uses a center shear web the main spar can only...

Страница 18: ...d on the front of the ribs 11 Use a sanding bar with 150 grit sandpaper to sand the top of the sub LE flush with the top of the ribs and the top of the ribs with the wing spar 12 From one of the 1 16...

Страница 19: ...CA to the bottom of each wing rib and along the sub LE Pull the sheet down making sure it contacts the surface of each rib and the sub LE Hold it in place until the CA has cured 5 Trim the 1 16 x 1 1...

Страница 20: ...the wing tip as shown on the plan 17 Use a Power Plane and sanding bar to blend the LE TE and wing tip braces into the wing tip Round the edge of the wing tip 18 Return to step 1 Build The Left Wing P...

Страница 21: ...lue the wing bolt plate centered on the top of the wing TE The aft edge of the plate should be flush with the TE of the wing 6 From the 1 4 x 4 6 4mm x 101 6mm hardwood dowel cut two wing dowels 1 7 8...

Страница 22: ...side to remove any excess glue and smooth out the joints 8 Go back to step 5 and assemble the second fuse side 9 Place the two fuse sides together and check that they match up all the way around If t...

Страница 23: ...he fuse side Do not glue the formers to the fuse side They are only to position the cross braces at this time 17 Draw a line perpendicular to the bottom edge of the fuselage 2 3 4 69 8mm from the aft...

Страница 24: ...and pin it to the plan 5 Pull the fuse sides together at former F4 F5 and F6 Tape the sides together and pin the formers to the building board aligning the mark at the bottom of each former with the...

Страница 25: ...tray to the firewall fuse sides and formers F2 and F3 12 Glue the die cut 3 ply forward top tray FTT to the back of the firewall fuse sides and former F2 13 Glue the die cut 3 ply instrument panel IP...

Страница 26: ...h the top of the sheet If it is not trim the notch slightly until the rail fits properly Use 6 minute epoxy to glue the landing gear rail to the fuse side and the front of former F2 Wipe off any exces...

Страница 27: ...50 50 mixture of microballoons and epoxy 10 After the filler has cured cut off the pushrod tubes flush with the fuse side and use a sanding bar to sand the outer pushrod tubes and filler flush with th...

Страница 28: ...Important Do not allow the wing to shift during this procedure 4 Remove the wing and use a 17 64 6 7mm drill bit to enlarge the holes in the wing only 5 Use a 1 4 20 tap to cut threads into the wing...

Страница 29: ...up with the stab TE and the fin base must be against the stab Trim and sand the top of the fin LE so that it is flush with the top of the aft fuse deck 5 Sight down the fin checking that it is in lin...

Страница 30: ...gear rail with the landing gear straps and four 2 x 3 8 screws 1 Trim one matching set of wheel pant halves along the molded cut lines You can use a hobby knife to carefully score along the cut lines...

Страница 31: ...retainer over the landing gear see the following step Then securely attach the wheel pant to the landing gear with the nylon landing gear strap and two 2 x 3 8 sheet metal screws Remove the two screw...

Страница 32: ...y 1 2 12 7mm square fairing doublers flush with the top of the fairing Sand the doublers flush with the edges of the landing gear fairing 2 Use a sanding bar to round the leading and trailing edge of...

Страница 33: ...g it to fully harden before mounting the engine 4 Set the engine in position and mark the firewall for the throttle pushrod inline with the throttle arm Remove the engine and drill a 3 16 hole at the...

Страница 34: ...removing the wing 7 Wrap the receiver and receiver battery in 1 4 foam rubber not included 8 Temporarily position the receiver and receiver battery on the fuse bottom Later the receiver battery may b...

Страница 35: ...servo and install the brass screw lock pushrod connector on the throttle servo arm and secure it with a nylon retainer 7 Slide the screw lock pushrod connector onto the throttle pushrod Install the t...

Страница 36: ...an open structure The procedure that was used to cover the Old Timer 40 uses a template made from paper for the white and transparent blue covering The transparent blue template was drawn approximatel...

Страница 37: ...ge slots in the elevator and stab Also cut the covering from the groove for the tailgear wire 2 Reinstall the CA hinges in the elevator without glue INSTALLING CA HINGES The hinge material supplied in...

Страница 38: ...Slide a silicone clevis retainer over the pushrod and reinstall the clevises If you removed the servos receiver receiver battery and receiver switch reinstall them 2 Make a strain relief from a cut of...

Страница 39: ...tain the control surfaces have remained centered Adjust if necessary Use a Great Planes AccuThrow or a ruler to accurately measure and set the control throw of each control surface as indicated in the...

Страница 40: ...IMPORTANT If you found it necessary to add any weight recheck the C G after the weight has been installed No matter if you fly at an AMA sanctioned R C club site or if you fly somewhere on your own yo...

Страница 41: ...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 en...

Страница 42: ...icone thread locking compound or J B Weld 15 Make sure the fuel lines are connected and are not kinked 16 Use an incidence meter to check the wing for twists and attempt to correct before flying 17 Ba...

Страница 43: ...ing various maneuvers and making mental notes or having your assistant write them down of what trim or C G changes may be required to fine tune the model so it flies the way you like Mind your fuel le...

Страница 44: ...TWO VIEW DRAWING Use copies of this page to plan your trim scheme...

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