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Hangar 9 Phoenix 7 ARF Assembly Manual

2010 Official Academy of Model 

Aeronautics Safety Code

GENERAL

1.   A model aircraft shall be defined as a non-human-

carrying device capable of sustained flight in the 

atmosphere. It shall not exceed limitations established 

in this code and is intended to be used exclusively for 

recreational or competition activity.

2.   The maximum takeoff weight of a model aircraft, 

including fuel, is 55 pounds, except for those flown 

under the AMA Experimental Aircraft Rules.

3.   I will abide by this Safety Code and all rules established 

for the flying site I use. I will not willfully fly my model 

aircraft in a reckless and/or dangerous manner.

4.   I will not fly my model aircraft in sanctioned events, 

air shows, or model demonstrations until it has been 

proven airworthy.

5.   I will not fly my model aircraft higher than approximately 

400 feet above ground level, when within three (3) miles 

of an airport without notifying the airport operator. I will 

yield the right-of-way and avoid flying in the proximity of 

full-scale aircraft, utilizing a spotter when appropriate.

6.   I will not fly my model aircraft unless it is identified with 

my name and address, or AMA number, inside or affixed 

to the outside of the model aircraft. This does not apply 

to model aircraft flown indoors.

7.   I will not operate model aircraft with metal-blade 

propellers or with gaseous boosts (other than air), 

nor will I operate model aircraft with fuels containing 

tetranitromethane or hydrazine.

8.   I will not operate model aircraft carrying pyrotechnic 

devices which explode burn, or propel a projectile of 

any kind. Exceptions include Free Flight fuses or devices 

that burn producing smoke and are securely attached 

to the model aircraft during flight. Rocket motors up 

to a G-series size may be used, provided they remain 

firmly attached to the model aircraft during flight. Model 

rockets may be flown in accordance with the National 

Model Rocketry Safety Code; however, they may not be 

launched from model aircraft. Officially designated AMA 

Air Show Teams (AST) are authorized to use devices 

and practices as defined within the Air Show Advisory 

Committee Document.

9.   I will not operate my model aircraft while under the 

influence of alcohol or within eight (8) hours of having 

consumed alcohol.

10.   I will not operate my model aircraft while using any drug 

which could adversely affect my ability to safely control 

my model aircraft.

11.   Children under six (6) years old are only allowed on a 

flightline or in a flight area as a pilot or while under flight 

instruction.

12.   When and where required by rule, helmets must be 

properly worn and fastened. They must be OSHA, DOT, 

ANSI, SNELL or NOCSAE approved or comply with 

comparable standards.

RADIO CONTROL

1.   All model flying shall be conducted in a manner to avoid 

over flight of unprotected people.

2.   I will have completed a successful radio equipment 

ground-range check before the first flight of a new or 

repaired model aircraft.

3.   I will not fly my model aircraft in the presence of 

spectators until I become a proficient flier, unless I am 

assisted by an experienced pilot.

4.   At all flying sites a line must be established, in front of 

which all flying takes place. Only personnel associated 

with flying the model aircraft are allowed at or in front of 

the line. In the case of airshows demonstrations straight 

line must be established. An area away from the line 

must be maintained for spectators. Intentional flying 

behind the line is prohibited.

5.   I will operate my model aircraft using only radio-

control frequencies currently allowed by the Federal 

Communications Commission (FCC). Only individuals 

properly licensed by the FCC are authorized to operate 

equipment on Amateur Band frequencies.

6.   I will not knowingly operate my model aircraft within 

three (3) miles of any preexisting flying site without 

a frequency-management agreement. A frequency 

management agreement may be an allocation of 

frequencies for each site, a day-use agreement between 

sites, or testing which determines that no interference 

exists. A frequency-management agreement may exist 

between two or more AMA chartered clubs, AMA 

clubs and individual AMA members, or individual 

AMA members. Frequency-management agreements, 

including an interference test report if the agreement 

indicates no interference exists, will be signed by all 

parties and copies provided to AMA Headquarters.

7.   With the exception of events flown under official AMA 

rules, no powered model may be flown outdoors closer 

than 25 feet to any individual, except for the pilot and 

located at the flightline.

8.   Under no circumstances may a pilot or other person 

touch a model aircraft in flight while it is still under 

power, except to divert it from striking an individual.

9.   Radio-controlled night flying is limited to low-

performance model aircraft (less than 100 mph). The 

model aircraft must be equipped with a lighting system 

which clearly defines the aircraft’s attitude and direction 

at all times.

10.   The operator of a radio-controlled model aircraft shall 

control it during the entire flight, maintaining visual 

contact without enhancement other than by corrective 

lenses that are prescribed for the pilot. No model aircraft 

shall be equipped with devices which allow it to be flown 

to a selected location which is beyond the visual range 

of the pilot.

Содержание Phoenix 7 ARF

Страница 1: ...Phoenix 7 ARF Assembly Manual ...

Страница 2: ...ollow all the instructions and warnings in the manual prior to assembly setup or use in order to operate correctly and avoid damage or serious injury Table of Contents Intro 2 Product Support 2 Specifications 2 Included Parts Listing 3 Contents of Kit and Parts Layout 4 Safety Precautions and Warnings 4 Important Information Regarding Warranty 5 Using the Manual 5 Aircraft Specifications and Requi...

Страница 3: ...gear steering Hex wrench 1 5mm 1 19mm x 13mm x 40mm hardwood block 2 Nose wheel spacers Nylon parts Nylon clevis 5 Elevator 2 Rudder 1 Aileron 2 Silicone clevis keeper 6 Elevator 2 Rudder 1 Throttle 1 Aileron 2 90 degree snap link 4 Elevator 1 Rudder 1 Aileron 2 1 4 20 x 2 inch nylon wing bolt 4 Wing to fuselage Wheels Struts 2 5 inch 64mm H9 Pro lite wheel 2 Main gear 2 inch 51mm H9 Pro lite whee...

Страница 4: ...nts Should any compatibility questions exist please refer to the product instructions the component instructions or contact Horizon Hobby Inc Flight Fly only in open areas to ensure safety It is recommended flying be done at AMA Academy of Model Aeronautics approved flying sites Propeller Keep loose items that can get entangled in the propeller away from the prop including loose clothing or other ...

Страница 5: ... Glow Evolution 60NX with Muffler EVOE0600 Evolution Propeller 11 x 7 EVO11070 Exhaust Diverter DUB697 Optional Optional Tuned Pipe Installation If you are installing the optional tuned pipe the following items will be required Header Long EVO 40 46 MAC2591 Muffled Tuned Pipe 8 5cc 45 60 MAC1250 Hush Clamp 40 DAV1060 Pressure fitting 8 32 MAC9021 Super Plug HAN3011 Transmitter Requirements The Pho...

Страница 6: ...ill bit 11 64 inch 4 5mm Additional Required Adhesives Medium CA PAAPT02 Thin CA PAAPT08 Threadlock PAAPT42 30 Minute Epoxy 8 oz PAAPT39 Before Starting Assembly Before beginning the assembly of your model remove each part from its bag for inspection Closely inspect the fuselage wing panels rudder and stabilizer for damage If you find any damaged or missing parts contact the place of purchase If y...

Страница 7: ...etracts you will need to pull the retract air line through the wing at this time as well Cut a 14 inch 350mm piece of airline and tape it to the servo lead so it can be pulled through the wing at this time Once through guide the end of the air line out through the opening for the landing gear mount 5 Use the string to pull the extension through the wing and out of the hole located in the top cente...

Страница 8: ... line Try not to use the sub trim function when installing the servo horn 11 Attach the 31 2 inch 89mm pushrod wire to the servo horn using a nylon pushrod keeper You may need to use pliers to snap the keeper on the wire Slide a silicone clevis keeper on a clevis Thread the clevis on the pushrod wire With the servo centered connect the clevis to the center hole of the control horn Make sure the ai...

Страница 9: ...each of the holes to harden the surrounding wood This will help prevent the screws from vibrating loose 5 Repeat Steps 2 through 4 to prepare the remaining landing gear mount for the landing gear block 6 Use a 3mm x 5mm setscrew to secure the main landing gear wire in the landing gear block Make sure to use threadlock on the setscrew to prevent it from vibrating loose Use the included 1 5mm hex wr...

Страница 10: ...nd left main landing gear Place the gear in the wing and check that the coil faces the trailing edge of the wing and that the wheel faces to the center of the wing Use four 6 x 3 4 inch sheet metal screws to attach landing gear in the wing Install the left and right main gear at this time Main Gear Installation Retracts Required Parts Wing panel Retracts with hardware 6 x 3 4 inch sheet metal scre...

Страница 11: ...or saw to trim the plate to the edges of the notch in the leading edge Use medium grit sandpaper to smooth the edges where the plate was cut 5 Use a covering iron or trim seal tool to iron the covering into the notch to finish the opening for the nose wheel in the leading edge of the wing 6 Use a hobby knife with a 11 blade to remove the covering from the wheel well Use a covering iron to seal the...

Страница 12: ...air lines to a T fitting Cut a short 2 inch 52mm section of air line to attach to the T fitting Attach a quick disconnect to the opposite end of the short 2 inch 52mm piece of air line 12 Use a drill and 3 16 inch 5mm drill bit to enlarge the hole in the wheel Hint Using a drill press for drilling these holes is recommended so they are drilled straight through the wheel 13 Slide the axle through t...

Страница 13: ...hown in the photo The coild will be perpendicular to the air cylinder Use a 5 64 inch hex wrench to tighten the setscrews so they leave a mark on the retract strut 18 Remove the strut from the retract mechanism Use a flat file to file a flat on the strut for the setscrews Place the strut back in the retract and tighten the setscrews 19 Measure 45 8 inch 117mm from the edge of the trunion block as ...

Страница 14: ...the airline 23 Slide the wheel assembly on the strut Check that the wheel is pointing straight ahead and parallel to the fuselage centerline Tighten the setscrews on the axle mount to leave marks on the wire strut 27 File a flat on the wire strut for the setscrews on the axle mount to secure to 28 Place the wheel assembly back on the strut The distance between the wing and center of teh axle will ...

Страница 15: ...lage 3 Use sandpaper to scuff the area of the fuselage for the stabilizer You don t need to sand through to the fiberglass only enough to roughen the surface for the epoxy to adhere to 4 Remove the tape and use a paper towel and rubbing alcohol to remove any dust or debris from the area sanded 5 Repeat Steps 2 through 4 to prepare the opposite side of the fuselage 6 Use sandpaper to lightly sand t...

Страница 16: ... at this time as well 12 Slide the stabilizer tube into the stabilizer Brush a thin coat of epoxy on the exposed wood of the stabilizer where it fits against the fuselage 13 Brush a thin layer of epoxy on the fuselage where the stabilizer fits Slide the stabilizer in position and tight against the fuselage Use a paper towel and rubbing alcohol to remove any excess epoxy 14 Brush a thin layer of ep...

Страница 17: ...he items necessary to install the rudder and elevator servo and associated linkages You will also need to have the fuselage for this section of the manual 2 Prepare the rudder and elevator servos by using a pin vise with a 5 64 inch 2mm drill bit to enlarge the hole in the arm that is 9 16 inch 14mm from the center of the servo horn Use side cutters to remove the unused arm from the elevator servo...

Страница 18: ... of the servo arm as shown The rudder servo could contact the side of the fuselage if not positioned correctly This will align the servo correctly for the next step 8 Use a pencil to mark the locations for the servo mounting screws on the servo tray 9 Remove the servo and use a pin vise and 1 16 inch 1 5mm drill bit to drill the holes for the servo mounting screws Place 2 3 drops of thin CA in eac...

Страница 19: ...dentally in flight 12 Repeat Steps 4 through 6 to mount the elevator servo in the fuselage The position of the elevator servo should be as close to the side of the fuselage as possible without the bottom of the servo case hitting the fuselage underneath the servo 13 Slide the clear pushrod guides into the fuselage from the openings for the elevator pushrod Guide the tube toward the elevator servo ...

Страница 20: ...s of the clevis to prevent it from opening accidentally in flight Install both clevises and make sure both elevator halves are centered when the servo is centered Engine Installation Required Parts Fuselage Engine 8 washer 8 8 32 blind nut 4 Nylon engine mount 2 Brass pushrod connector Transmitter Receiver Servo with hardware 3mm x 5mm machine screw 8 32 x 3 4 inch machine screw 4 Pushrod connecto...

Страница 21: ...or the landing gear The spinner centerline is used as a guide as there is not a definite location for this marking 5 Use a felt tipped pen to transfer the outline for the engine cutout on the fuselage The cutout has been left intentionally small to accommodate a variety of engines and to account for any alignment issues that may occur Note If you feel you are using a smaller than normal engine tra...

Страница 22: ...ngine mount rails Hint If your clamps are getting in the way just wick a small amount of thin CA between the rails and engine mount lugs to glue the rails in place and remove the clamps 10 Use a drill and 7 32 inch 5 5mm drill bit to drill the holes in the engine mount rails Hint Using a drill press for drilling these holes is recommended so they are drilled straight through the mount 11 Locate th...

Страница 23: ...e for the throttle pushrod The locations of the pushrod tube will be based on your particular engine Make sure you will clear the landing gear rails before drilling 16 Slide the pushrod tube into the hole in the fuselage and through the standoff on the servo tray Leave 1 8 inch 3mm of the pushrod tube forward of the firewall Use medium CA to glue the tube to the firewall and standoff 17 Once the p...

Страница 24: ...lage Use the screws provided with the servo and a 1 Phillips screwdriver to secure the position of the throttle servo 22 To keep the pushrod from flexing us ea soldering iron and solder to stiffen the area of the wire between the clevis and where it enters the pushrod tube The first 3 inches 76mm of the wire behind the clevis will need to be stiffened 23 Slide a silicone keeper over the clevis on ...

Страница 25: ...mm x 13mm x 40mm hardwood block 2 6 x 3 4 inch sheet metal screw 4 Required Tools and Adhesives 30 minute epoxy Mixing stick Epoxy brush Mixing cup Drill bit 3 32 inch 2 5mm Drill Thin CA Phillips screwdriver 2 Hex wrench 1 5mm Flat file Pencil Clamp 2 1 Locate the items necessary to install the fixed nose gear for your model You will also need the fuselage for this installation 2 Use 30 minute ep...

Страница 26: ...collar will tighten onto the flat near the top of the gear There will be 3 32 inch 2mm of wire above the wheel collar as shown Make sure to use threadlock on the setscrew to prevent it from vibrating loose Once the top collar is installed tighten the 3mm x 3mm setscrew to secure the steering arm Check that the gear can move freely in the block If not reposition the steering arm lower to remove any...

Страница 27: ...4 inch Rotary tool Cut off wheel Felt tipped pen Hobby knife with 11 blade Flat file Drill bit 3 32 inch 2 5mm 3 16 inch 4 5mm 1 Locate the items necessary to install the fixed nose gear for your model You will also need the retract mechanisms as well as the associated hardware for those retracts You will also need the fuselage for this installation 2 Use 30 minute epoxy to glue the two 1 2 x 3 4 ...

Страница 28: ...se grips to prevent it from being pulled from your hand while drilling Use a hobby knife with a 11 blade to deburr the hole 8 Insert a brass pushrod connector in the hole of the steering arm Use the nylon backplate to secure the connector Install both connectors at this time 9 Slide the steering arm on the nose gear wire with the connector facing to the coil spring on the wire 10 Insert the nose g...

Страница 29: ...m during the operation of the nose gear retract 13 Secure the nose gear assembly into the fuselage using four 6 x 3 4 inch sheet metal screws Tighten the screws using a 2 Phillips screwdriver 14 Use a drill and 3 16 inch 5mm drill bit to enlarge the hole in the wheel Hint Using a drill press for drilling these holes is recommended so they are drilled straight through the wheel 15 Slide the axle th...

Страница 30: ...ews on the nose gear wire for the adapter Use the setscrews included with your retracts and threadlock to secure the adapter to the nose gear wire 20 Check the length of the nose gear as shown in the photo The center of the wheel will be 49 16 inch 115mm as shown in the second photo 21 Trim the template for the nose gear from page 43 of the manual Use scissors and a hobby knife to trim the templat...

Страница 31: ...eader for this section of the manual 2 Inspect the fuel tank to determine the top of the tank The stopper is offset toward the bottom of the tank Wrap a piece of low tack tape around the tank leaving a tab at the bottom so you can use it as a handle for positioning the tank Caution When installing the fuel tank do not force it forward in the fuselage farther than it will easily slide Forcing the f...

Страница 32: ...ss to a dremel with a angle head then a standard length drill bit will work The long bit is needed due to having to drill from the bottom of the fuselage 1 Locate the items necessary to install the steering cables for the nose gear You will also need to have the fuselage at this time 2 Optional Use a long 1 8 inch 3mm drill bit to drill a hole through the front wing bolt plate for the pushrod tube...

Страница 33: ...e Thin CA Drill bit 1 16 inch 1 5mm 5 64 inch 2mm Phillips screwdriver 1 Flexible adhesive PFM or Zap A Dap A Goo 1 Position the retract servo in the fuselage as close to the fuselage side as possible Use a pencil to mark the locations for the servo mounting screws Use a 1 16 inch drill bit and a pin vise to drill the holes for the screws Place 2 3 drops of thin CA in each hole to harden the surro...

Страница 34: ...n the arm using a 5 64 inch 2mm drill bit and pin vise Connect the linkage to the horn using a nylon pushrod keeper Use a flexible adhesive to secure the valve to the side of the fuselage Hint Position the valve in the fuselage so the actuator is centered in its range of throw You will use the radio system to set the endpoints to correctly operate the valve once the adhesive has fully cured 9 Use ...

Страница 35: ...the pushrod tube in the fuselage The plywood pushrod support is then placed on the tube near the rudder servo as shown If you have not drilled the hole in the front wing bolt plate the guide tube will rest on the top of the plate 4 Cut the braided cable into two 16 inch 482mm pieces Slide the cables into the pushrod tube Use two copper crimps to secure the cables to the steering servo arm using a ...

Страница 36: ...ge Drill a small hole in the fuselage using a 1 16 inch 1 5mm drill bit and pin vise for the wire to pass through 4 Mount a JR Deluxe Charge Jack not inlcuded to the side of the fusealge This will allow you you to bind the receiver and check the receiver battery voltage without removing the wing from the aircraft 5 Make the connections between the servos and receiver at this time Also plug the cor...

Страница 37: ... Adhesives Flat blade screwdriver Felt tipped pen 1 Locate the wing bolts to attach the wing to the fuselage You will also need the wing and fuselage at this time 2 optional for tuned pipe installation Use a felt tipped pen to mark the location for the tuned pipe mount The mark will be 25 8 inch 66mm forward of the rear edge of the wing and offset 1 inch 25mm from the centerline of the wing This i...

Страница 38: ...flight before balancing Adjust the motor battery as necessary so the model is level or slightly nose down This is the correct balance point for your model You should find the CG to be very close with the battery installed as shown in this manual Mark the location of the battery on the battery tray using a felt tipped pen so it can be returned to this position if it is removed from your model After...

Страница 39: ...horns and clevises to make sure they are secure and in good condition Range Test Your Radio Before each flying session and especially with a new model it is important to perform a range check It is helpful to have another person available to assist during the range check If you are using a Spektrum transmitter please refer to your transmitter s manual for detailed instructions on the range check p...

Страница 40: ...uct on which liability is asserted As Horizon has no control over use setup final assembly modification or misuse no liability shall be assumed nor accepted for any resulting damage or injury By the act of use setup or assembly the user accepts all resulting liability If you as the Purchaser or user are not prepared to accept the liability associated with the use of this Product you are advised to...

Страница 41: ... warranty United Kingdom Electronics and engines requiring inspection or repair should be shipped to the following address Horizon Hobby Limited Units 1 4 Ployters Rd Staple Tye Harlow Essex CM18 7NS United Kingdom Please call 44 0 1279 641 097 or e mail us at sales horizonhobby co uk with any questions or concerns regarding this product or warranty Germany Electronics and engines requiring inspec...

Страница 42: ...en and where required by rule helmets must be properly worn and fastened They must be OSHA DOT ANSI SNELL or NOCSAE approved or comply with comparable standards RADIO CONTROL 1 All model flying shall be conducted in a manner to avoid over flight of unprotected people 2 I will have completed a successful radio equipment ground range check before the first flight of a new or repaired model aircraft ...

Страница 43: ...43 Hangar 9 Phoenix 7 ARF Assembly Manual Bridge gap on fuselage Wing Joint Wing Joint Centerline Centerline ...

Страница 44: ...44 Hangar 9 Phoenix 7 ARF Assembly Manual This page was intentionally left blank as the back for the nose gear retract template ...

Страница 45: ...45 Hangar 9 Phoenix 7 ARF Assembly Manual This page was intentionally left blank as the back for the rear section of the engine template ...

Страница 46: ... t e t o d o t t e d l i n e Note This template is intended to provide the location to start cutting the opening in the fusealge for the engine installation It has been left undersized to fit a variety of different engines and to allow for differences in template alignment ...

Страница 47: ...47 Hangar 9 Phoenix 7 ARF Assembly Manual Engine Cutout Cut on dotted line when not using a remote needle Spinner C L A l i g n r e a r t e m p l a t e t o d o t t e d l i n e ...

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