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3. 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.

Balance the Model (C.G.)

More than any other factor, the

 C.G.

 (balance point) can 

have the 

greatest

 effect on how a model fl ies, and may 

determine whether or not your fi rst fl ight will be successful. 
If you value this model and wish to enjoy it for many fl ights, 

DO NOT OVERLOOK THIS IMPORTANT PROCEDURE.

 

A model that is not properly balanced will be unstable and 
possibly unfl yable.

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

all of the systems in place including the engine or brushless 
motor, landing gear, and the radio system (and battery pack 
if applicable).

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1. Use a felt-tip pen or 1/8" [3mm]-wide tape to accurately 

mark the C.G. on the top of the wing on both sides of the 
fuselage. The C.G. is located 5-1/2" [140 mm] back from the 
leading edge of the wing.

This is where your model should balance for the fi rst fl ights. 
Later, you may wish to experiment by shifting the C.G. up 
to 1" [25 mm] forward or 3/4" [19 mm] back to change the 
fl ying characteristics. Moving the C.G. forward may improve 
the smoothness and stability, but the model may then 
require more speed for takeoff and make it more diffi cult 
to slow for landing. Moving the C.G. aft makes the model 
more maneuverable, but could also cause it to become too 
diffi cult to control. 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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2. With the wing attached to the fuselage, all parts of the 

model installed (ready to fl y) and an empty fuel tank, place 
the model on a Great Planes CG Machine upside down, or 
lift it at the balance point you marked.

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3. If the tail drops, the model is “tail heavy” and the battery 

pack and/or receiver must be shifted forward or weight must 

be added to the nose to balance. If the nose drops, the model 
is “nose heavy” and the battery pack and/or receiver must be 
shifted aft or weight must be added to the tail to balance. If 
possible, relocate the battery pack and receiver to minimize or 
eliminate any additional ballast required. If additional weight is 
required, nose weight may be easily added by using a “spinner 
weight” (GPMQ4645 for the 1 oz. [28g] weight, or GPMQ4646 
for the 2 oz. [57g] weight). If spinner weight is not practical or 
is not enough, use Great Planes (GPMQ4485) “stick-on” lead. 

A good place to add stick-on nose weight is to the fi rewall 
(don’t attach weight to the cowl—it is not intended to support 

weight). Begin by placing incrementally increasing amounts 
of weight on the bottom of the fuse over the fi rewall until the 
model balances. Once you have determined the amount of 
weight required, it can be permanently attached. If required, 
tail weight may be added by cutting open the bottom of the 
fuselage and gluing it permanently inside.

Note:

 Do not rely upon the adhesive on the back of the lead 

weight to permanently 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 place.

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4. 

IMPORTANT:

 If you found it necessary to add any 

weight, recheck the C.G. after the weight has been installed.

Balance the Model Laterally

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1. With the wing level, have an assistant help you lift the 

model by the engine propeller shaft and the bottom of the 
fuse under the TE of the fi n. Do this several times.

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2. If one wing always drops when you lift the model, it means 

that  side  is  heavy.  Balance  the  airplane  by  adding  weight 
to the other wing tip.

 An airplane that has been laterally 

balanced will track better in loops and other maneuvers.

PREFLIGHT

Identify Your Model

No matter if you fl y at an AMA sanctioned R/C club site or if 
you fl y somewhere on your own, you should always have your 
name, address, telephone number and AMA number on or 
inside your model. It is 

required

 at all AMA R/C club fl ying sites 

and AMA sanctioned fl ying events. Fill out the identifi cation 
tag on page 32 and place it on or inside your model.

Charge the Batteries

Follow the battery charging instructions that came with your 
radio control system to charge the batteries. You should 
always charge your transmitter and receiver batteries the night 

before you go fl ying, and at other times as recommended by 
the radio manufacturer.

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Страница 1: ...l resulting liability 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 th...

Страница 2: ...57 Or via the Internet at http www modelaircraft org IMPORTANT Two of the most important things you can do to preserve the radio controlled aircraft hobby are to avoid flying near full scale aircraft...

Страница 3: ...l that is straight and true DECISIONS YOU MUST MAKE This is a partial list of items required to finish the U Can Do SF that may require planning or decision making before starting to build Order numbe...

Страница 4: ...only Adhesives and Building Supplies This is the list of Adhesives and Building Supplies that are required to finish the U Can Do SF ARF 1 2 oz 15g Thin Pro CA GPMR6001 Pro 6 minute or 30 minute epox...

Страница 5: ...re not of acceptable quality or if you need assistance with assembly contact Product Support When reporting defective or missing parts use the part names exactly as they are written in the Kit Content...

Страница 6: ...if necessary Apply pressure over sheeted areas to thoroughly bond the covering to the wood INSTALL THE AILERON SERVOS PUSHRODS AND BELLY PAN CUT OFF UNUSED ARMS 1 Center your aileron servos with your...

Страница 7: ...tring Pull the string through the hole Use the string to pull the servo leads through the wing and out the hole 4 Fit the servos into the servo openings and drill 1 16 1 6mm holes through the mounting...

Страница 8: ...ey cross the outer holes in the servo arms 9 Clean the area of the pushrods between the marks you made and the threads with a paper towel dampened with denatured alcohol Apply a thin coating of epoxy...

Страница 9: ...the covering between the lines you drew HOW TO CUT COVERING FROM BALSA Use a soldering iron to cut the covering from the stab The tip of the soldering iron doesn t have to be sharp but a fine tip doe...

Страница 10: ...exposed wood with 30 minute epoxy although messy a more reliable glue joint can be attained if you also coat the inside edges of the stab pocket Reinstall the stab and properly position it in the poc...

Страница 11: ...rudder and clean the rudder end of the wire with denatured alcohol Apply a few drops of oil along the hinge of the nylon tab Coat the inside of the fin slot with epoxy as well as the rudder end of the...

Страница 12: ...l the rudder pushrod in the same manner using the remaining 5 7 8 150mm carbon tube 11 Apply a drop or two of oil onto the tail wheel axle and slide on the tail wheel Secure it in place with a 1 8 3 2...

Страница 13: ...ks Be sure to drill the holes as shown in the picture It is recommended to start with a small drill bit and work your way up in size to 11 64 4 4mm Doing this will improve accuracy in the positioning...

Страница 14: ...piece of dowel into each hole and sand them flush with the sides of the motor mount 6 Attach the brushless motor mount to the firewall using four 6 32 x 3 4 19mm machine screws four 6 flat washers fo...

Страница 15: ...ws and three 4 flat washers If you are using an ESC other than the one recommended you may need to modify the tray or mount the ESC in a different manner 11 Connect the motor wires to the ESC route th...

Страница 16: ...nes running horizontally and vertically depending on the engine model A 55AX O S engine stock muffler will fit in the cavity without the need to cut away the bottom of the cowl The 65AX stock muffler...

Страница 17: ...hand fill the perforated cutout lines for the cooling hole and ESC tray slots in the firewall These cutouts are for the brushless installation only and should be glued in place for a glow engine setu...

Страница 18: ...ft uncut With the tubes installed in the stopper fit the stopper plates loosely in place with the 3 x 25mm phillips screw to hold the assembly together 8 Make a strap 12 305mm long by overlapping the...

Страница 19: ...r GPMR8130 to mark the location of the engine tab mounting holes onto the engine mount rails 14 Use four 6 32 x 3 4 19mm machine screws four 6 lock washers and four 6 flat washers to attach the engine...

Страница 20: ...h the servo arm to the throttle servo perpendicular to the servo case be sure to install the servo arm screw Adjust the carb barrel so that it is close to 50 open and tighten the set screw in the scre...

Страница 21: ...ad The balancing connector will remain accessible through the canopy hatch To help prevent inadvertent charging of a LiFe battery through this jack without also connecting the balancing connector we i...

Страница 22: ...n the locations shown two on each side Mark onto the tape pieces exactly where the cowl mounting screw holes will be drilled The holes should be located in the center of the thickness of the firewall...

Страница 23: ...rs 7 Install the propeller and spinner onto the motor You may need to enlarge the hole in the prop and spinner backplate with a reamer or drill to match the prop shaft of your power system It may also...

Страница 24: ...cket with a mixture of liquid dish soap and warm water about one teaspoon of soap per gallon of water Submerse the decal in the soap and water and peel off the paper backing Note Even though the decal...

Страница 25: ...e throws ELEVATOR HIGH LOW 1 25mm 15 3 4 19mm 11 15 16 24mm 12 5 8 16mm 8 2 1 2 64mm 23 1 1 8 29mm 10 RUDDER AILERONS 3D 2 5 16 59mm 36 1 1 2 38mm 20 4 102mm 39 Up Down Up Down Right Left IMPORTANT Th...

Страница 26: ...reatest mechanical advantage of the servo over the control surface which will increase the servo s centering capabilities and output torque minimize any free play in the system and allow high ATV sett...

Страница 27: ...to minimize or eliminate any additional ballast required If additional weight is required nose weight may be easily added by using a spinner weight GPMQ4645 for the 1 oz 28g weight or GPMQ4646 for th...

Страница 28: ...rrectly do not fly Find and correct the problem first Look for loose servo connections or broken wires corroded wires on old servo connectors poor solder joints in your battery pack or a defective cel...

Страница 29: ...nstructions Be sure to check the items off as they are completed that s why it s called a check list 1 Check the C G according to the measurements provided in the manual 2 Be certain the battery and r...

Страница 30: ...w the model handles at slower speeds Add power to see how the model climbs as well Continue to fly around executing various maneuvers and making mental notes or having your assistant write them down o...

Страница 31: ...will go It is possible to get the flat spin without falling and it is also possible to climb during the spin Inverted Flat Spins This is the same as the up right flat spin except most planes like to...

Страница 32: ...ng this maneuver Some planes perform better with more elevator deflection and a farther forward C G while other planes prefer a further aft C G and less elevator deflection Elevator to flap mixing can...

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