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1. Use a box or something similar to prop up the bottom of 

the fuselage so the horizontal stabilizer and wing will be level.

Measure the 

high rate

 elevator throw fi rst…

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2. Hold a ruler vertically on your workbench against the 

widest part (front to back) of the trailing edge of the elevator. 
Note the measurement on the ruler.

(Move the

ruler forward)

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3. Move the elevator up with your transmitter and move the 

ruler forward so it will remain contacting the trailing edge. The 
distance the elevator moves up from center is the “up” elevator 
throw. Measure the down elevator throw the same way.

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4. Measure and set the 

low rate

 elevator throws and the 

high and low rate throws for the rest of the control surfaces 
the same way.

If your radio does not have dual rates, we recommend setting 
the throws at the low rate settings for at least your fi rst couple 
of fl ights.

NOTE

: The throws are measured at the 

widest part

 of the 

elevators, rudder and ailerons.

These are the recommended control surface throws:

ELEVATOR

RUDDER

AILERONS

LOW RATE

1/8" [3mm] 5°

Up & Down

1/4" [6mm] 11°

Up & Down

1/2" [13mm] 18°

Right & Left

HIGH RATE

3/16” [5 mm] 7°

Up & Down

3/8" [10 mm] 17°

Up & Down

3/4" [19 mm] 27°

Right & Left

ESC Setup

If you have installed the recommended ESC and brushless 
motor, then we suggest setting your motor timing to HIGH (10). 

Also, we recommend setting the cutoff voltage to AUTO-LIPO 

and 3.0 VOLTS/CELL.

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.

At this stage the model should be in ready-to-fl y condition with 

all

 of the components in place including the complete radio 

system, battery, propeller, spinner and pilot (not included). 
If you haven’t already done so, apply the loop side of self-
adhesive hook and loop material and apply it to the battery. 
Fit the battery on the center of the tray.

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1. If using a Great Planes C.G. Machine, set the rulers to 

3-7/8" [98mm]. If not using a C.G. Machine, use a fi ne-point 
felt tip pen to mark lines on the top of wing on both sides of 
the fuselage 3-7/8" [98mm] back from the leading edge. Apply 
narrow (1/16" [2mm]) strips of tape over the lines so you will 
be able to feel them when lifting the model with your fi ngers.

This is where your model should balance for the fi rst 
fl ights. Later, you may experiment by shifting the C.G. 1/8" 
[3.2mm] forward or 1/8" [3.2mm] back to change the fl ying 
characteristics. Moving the C.G. forward will improve the 
smoothness and stability, but the model will then be less 
aerobatic (which may be fi ne for less-experienced pilots). 
Moving the C.G. aft makes the model more maneuverable 
and aerobatic for experienced pilots. 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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Страница 1: ...lity If the buyer is not prepared to accept the liability associated with the use of this product the buyer is advised to return this kit immediately in new and unused condition to the place of purcha...

Страница 2: ...er a sophisticated working model that functions very much like a full size airplane Because of its performance capabilities the Proud Bird if not assembled and operated correctly could possibly cause...

Страница 3: ...to have several batteries and charge them faster so they can fly more For charging up to four batteries faster at the same time the Great Planes PolyCharge4 DC powered LiPo charger is recommended Like...

Страница 4: ...Kote heat gun TOPR2000 Hobbico Pin Vise 1 16 Collet w 6 Bits HCAR0696 Great Planes Clevis Installation Tool GPMR8030 Building Stand A building stand or cradle comes in handy during the build We use th...

Страница 5: ...te at www greatplanes com Select Where to Buy in the menu across the top of the page and follow the instructions provided to locate a U S Canadian or International dealer Parts may also be ordered dir...

Страница 6: ...ns onto the wing panels The metal torque rods will fit into the holes pre drilled in the ailerons 3 When satisfied with the fit remove the ailerons from the wings Clean the ends of the torque rods wit...

Страница 7: ...together and wipe away any excess epoxy You can tape the wing panels together while the epoxy hardens The panels can also be held together with spring clamps at the root tab Slide the 4x30mm wing bol...

Страница 8: ...ering HOW TO CUT COVERING FROM BALSA Use a soldering iron to cut the covering from the area beneath the wing bolt plate The tip of the soldering iron doesn t have to be sharp but a fine tip does work...

Страница 9: ...onto the aileron servo If the servo arm does not fit square to the servo case remove it and rotate it 90 degrees and re install it Repeat this until you find which way the servo arm fits best onto th...

Страница 10: ...Links Thread the clevis up or down on the pushrod as necessary to center the ailerons with the servo arm centered Assemble the Tail Section 1 Temporarily mount the wing onto the fuselage using two 4x3...

Страница 11: ...of the way slide the stab back into the slot aligning it with the wing and centering it left and right Clean up any excess epoxy with denatured alcohol If necessary add weight to the high side of the...

Страница 12: ...re into the hole in the leading edge of the rudder 9 Hold the rudder up against the rudder hinge line on the fuselage Draw a line onto the fuselage that matches the angle of the nylon tail wheel hinge...

Страница 13: ...with alcohol Remove the T pins from the hinges and apply 6 to 7 drops of thin CA to both sides of each hinge Tug on the rudder to ensure that it is securely hinged 12 Mount the tail surface servos in...

Страница 14: ...inner hole of the pushrod to 5 64 2mm Remove the clevis from the pushrod and insert the pushrod back into the pushrod tube Reinstall the clevis onto the pushrod Connect the bend in the pushrod into th...

Страница 15: ...motor O marks and the E Flite Power 25 1250kV motor marks Other motors may not align with these marks and will require you to use the centering lines on the firewall to mark the mounting hole locatio...

Страница 16: ...mm servo lead extension is required Be sure to use tape heat shrink tubing or a special clip made for securing servo lead extension connectors together 8 Use a piece of self adhesive hook and loop mat...

Страница 17: ...into the plywood disk glued to the other side of the pant Holding the axle nut with pliers tighten the axle Repeat this step for the other landing gear leg Use threadlocker 2 Mount the landing gear o...

Страница 18: ...erfectly circular shaped holes without tearing the material DTXR1158 4 Test fit the belly pan in place and make any additional trimming and sanding necessary until you are satisfied with its fit Don t...

Страница 19: ...s of the strips The crease in the strips will help keep them rigid With the forward cockpit floor in place glue the strips to the cockpit sides as shown overlapping the front edges of the floor piece...

Страница 20: ...sides Remove the cowl from the fuselage Thread a 2 3 x 10mm washer head screw into each hole in the fuselage and back it out Apply a drop of thin CA to each hole and let the glue harden Enlarge the h...

Страница 21: ...milar to squeegee remaining water from under the decal Apply the rest of the decals the same way GET THE MODEL READY TO FLY Check the Control Directions 1 Turn on the transmitter and receiver and cent...

Страница 22: ...ther factor the C G center of gravity balance point can have the greatest effect on how a model flies and could determine whether or not your first flight will be successful If you value your model an...

Страница 23: ...attery Use the marks to position the battery on the tray for future flights Balance the Model Laterally 1 With the wing level have an assistant help you lift the model by the engine propeller shaft an...

Страница 24: ...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...

Страница 25: ...ertain all pushrod linkages are secure and free of play If it fluttered once under similar circumstances it will probably flutter again unless the problem is fixed Some things which can cause flutter...

Страница 26: ...the little things that improve your lap times The easier it is to fly those fast lap times consistently the better your heat times will be We re going to walk you through the process of trimming your...

Страница 27: ...ind that the faster way around the course will be to not roll all the way out to wings level in the straights Ideally you would roll out to a bank angle of approximately 45 to 80 degrees When viewed f...

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