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1/2-A Motor Operating Notes:

Our experience is that with proper handling, the Norvel and other small motors will perform very well.  Most of the problems that we have seen

are a result of not reading the instructions and understanding that these motors have some specific requirements that you  have to follow to get the
best performance.

To get the best performance from Norvel motors:

1...

Use the Big Mig version not the AME

.

The AME motors are designed for competition while the Big Mig is a sport motor.  The Big Mig has

plenty of power and is much more user friendly and will idle much better than the AME version.

2...

Use the Freedom glow plug and head

.

Do not use the stock glow plug P/N-100138 .  The stock plug is a very cold plug and and is not very

user friendly for the sport flyer.  Do use the optional Freedom glow plug P/N-110138 and head.  This plug  will start very easily with the standard 
battery and runs very well.  At some time in the middle of 1998, Norvel will be switching over and start shipping all motors with the freedom glow
plug.  If the parts list with your motor shows the part number for the glow plug as 110138 then your motor came from the factory with the Freedom
glow plug as standard equipment.  

To get the best performance from all small motors:

3...

Break the motor in properly

.  When using high nitro fuel, break in the motor with two gaskets under the glow head.  For a proper break in

you need to start the motor, adjust the needle valve and throttle for a fairly high power setting (but still rich) and let it run  for 2 to 3 minutes.  Then
stop the motor and let it cool down.  Repeat this procedure several times, leaning out the mixture a little more each time.  With about 30 minutes 
running time (10 three minute runs)  you will be able to lean the motor for full power.  It should start very easy, run very reliably and be ready to fly.
After the motor is broken in you may remove one of the gaskets from under the glow head for more power.

4...

Use 25% nitro fuel

.  The high nitro content will produce a very smooth, consistent running motor.  If you must use a lower nitro fuel do not go

below 15%.  If you break in the motor following the above advice and the motor is not running properly then try switching to a different fuel.  Don’t
cheat yourself by using a cheap fuel.   Also, for motors that have a muffler like the Norvel, connect the muffler pressure to the vent on the tank.  They
run better and produce a more consistent run using muffler pressure.

The fuels that we have used with good results are:

SIG Champion 25        K & B 1000       Norvel Fuel      Byrons 1/2A Fuel     Cox Super Power     Cox Racing Fuel

Our best results have been with a fuel that has some or all castor oil in the mix.
There are other fuels available that will work just as well as the ones listed above.  These are just the ones we have tried.

Herr Engineering Corp.  Kit #502  Aqua-Star Correction Sheet,  Revision #5

#1...Be sure to mount the engine far enough forward on the mount so the rear of the muffler does not interfere with the firewall.

#2...Several of the rudder / fin parts are numbered wrong on the sheet layouts on page 4 of the instruction book, but you should have no difficulty
identifying them by laying them on the plan.

#3...After the model is covered do not remove all of the covering from the rear pushrod exits.  This can allow excess water to enter the fuselage.  Just
make a single slit with your knife down the center of the exit and allow the covering material to form a semi-seal around the pushrod.  Adding thin
foam tape to the wing saddle area will help prevent water from entering the model in this area.  If your model gets much water inside, remove the
wing and allow the wood to dry before flying.  Water in the back end of the model can cause the balance point to move too far back.

#4...If the nose of your model “plows under” during takeoff, try removing some or all of the down thrust by adding washers between the firewall and
the bottom of the motor mount.  This should not be a problem if you stay with the recommended engine sizes.  Putting a bigger or more powerful
engine than a .061 Glow engine will produce disappointing results.  Most .10 engines only put out about 20% more power than the Norvel .061 but
weigh almost 3 times as much.  You will actually lose performance with a .10 engine, and the additional weight that high on the model will cause 
handling problems on the water.

#5...The “Z” Bend pushrods have now been replaced with 18” rods with small clevises. 

#6...The 3/4” triangle wing tip blocks are shorter than the last wing rib.  Glue them flush with the leading edge and taper the trailing edge forward to
be flush with the aft end of the block.  This taper is shown on the wing plan but is not described in the instruction book.

#7...The proper technique to initiate water take offs is: Point the model directly into the wind.  With the engine at idle, hold full up elevator.  Slowly
advance the throttle ( 5 seconds from idle to full throttle ).  As speed builds up the model will come up on the step.  Then relax the pressure on the
elevator stick slowly to neutral or just slightly up.  Once take off speed has been achieved, apply a small amount of up elevator to climb out.

Содержание AQUA STAR HRR502

Страница 1: ...assembly or use no liability shall be assumed or accepted for any damage resulting from the use by the user during construction of the kit or the use of the final user assembled product By the act of building this kit and or using the final user assembled product the user accepts all liability If the buyer and or user is not prepared to accept all of the liability associated with this product he i...

Страница 2: ...2 x 3 x 12 Laser Cut Balsa Sheet 1 LC 502 10 1 16 X 1 1 2 X 4 Laser Cut Birch Ply 1 Wing Tips 3 4 Balsa Triangle x 12 1 Float Brace 1 4 sq x 6 Balsa Strip 1 Tip Float L E T E 1 2 sq x 7 Balsa Strip 2 Tip Float Mount 1 16 x 1 1 4 x 5 3 4 Birch Ply 1 Pylon Block 3 4 x 2 x 4 1 2 Balsa Block 1 Fuselage Nose Block 2 x 2 x 1 3 4 Balsa Block 1 Hatch 1 2 x 3 x 3 Balsa Block 1 Fuselage Rear Bottom 3 32 x 3...

Страница 3: ...Nuts 4 40 x 3 4 Machine Screws and Blind Nuts Sig SH 111 or Du Bro 129 1 Servo Mount Tape Sig SH 119 or Du Bro 634 1 Throttle Pushrod Assembly Sig SH 559 or Du Bro 165 if using throttle control 1 Fuel Tank Sullivan 1oz SS 1 or 2oz SS 2 1 1 2 A Fuel Line Sig SH 288 or Du Bro 221 2 Servo Connectors Sig SH 736 or Du Bro 121 3 Reqd if using Throttle 1 White Covering Material 1 Roll Top Flite Monokote ...

Страница 4: ...Page 4 ...

Страница 5: ... sides into contact with F 8 Glue F 8 and F 7 into place 16 Place F 9 into position by placing the tab on F 9 into the notch in F 8 and rotating F 9 down into position Glue F 9 into place 17 Glue the keel F 14 into position in the slots in the bottom of the formers 18 Using a fore and aft motion sand the bottom edge on the fuselage sides to match the angle on the bottom of the formers 19 Cut one o...

Страница 6: ...ht wing you want to butt the sheet against W 4 and W 5 This will leave two slots in the center of the wing for the engine pylon to plug into 42 When the right wing is finished sand the entire wing smooth and sand the leading edge round 43 Cut the 3 4 triangle for the wing tips in half and glue to the ends of the wing The front of the tip block should be flush with the leading edge and the bottom s...

Страница 7: ...anel lines and other details Paint the wing hold down dowels Final Assembly 68 Install the elevators and then the rudder to the model and glue the hinges in place 69 Install the pushrods and control horns and connect the pushrods to the servos 70 Glue the wing hold down dowels into position 71 Glue the windshield into position Seal the windshield around the dowels 72 Cut the covering material fron...

Страница 8: ...r Engineering Corp Aqua Star Additional Instructions These optional chine rails can be added to your model to enhance the water handling and improve water take offs Materials are not supplied with the kit ...

Страница 9: ...s that we have used with good results are SIG Champion 25 K B 1000 Norvel Fuel Byrons 1 2A Fuel Cox Super Power Cox Racing Fuel Our best results have been with a fuel that has some or all castor oil in the mix There are other fuels available that will work just as well as the ones listed above These are just the ones we have tried Herr Engineering Corp Kit 502 Aqua Star Correction Sheet Revision 5...

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