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INSTRUCTION  MANUAL 

FLIGHT WARNINGS 

•  When ready to fly, first extend the transmitter aerial. 

•  Switch on the transmitter. 

•  Switch on the receiver. 

•  Check that the wings are correctly fitted to the 

fuselage. 

•  Operate the control sticks on the transmitter and 

check that the control surfaces move freely and in 

the CORRECT directions. 

•  Check that the transmitter batteries have adequate 

power. 

•  ALWAYS take off into the wind. 

•  If the model does not respond correctly to the 

controls, land it as soon as possible and correct the 

fault. 

•  ALWAYS land the model INTO the wind, this ensures 

that the model lands at the slowest possible speed. 

•  Switch off the receiver. 

•  Switch off the transmitter. 

•  Empty the fuel tank after flying, fuel left in the tank 

can cause corrosion and lead to engine problems. 

COVERING  TOOLS 

•  Top Flite® MonoKote® Sealing Iron 

•  Top Flite Hot Sock Iron Cover 

•  Top Flite MonoKote Trim Seal Iron 

•  Top Flite MonoKote Heat Gun 

BERG FALKE 

ADHESIVES AND REQUIRED  TOOLS 

•  Thin CA 

•  30-minute epoxy 

•  6-minute epoxy 

•  Threadlocker thread locking cement 

•  Mixing sticks 

•  Mixing cups (GPMR8056) 

•  Epoxy brushes 

•  Denatured alcohol 

•  Canopy Glue 

•  Felt-tipped pen or pencil 

•  Flat screwdriver 

•  Adjustable wrench 

•  Drill 

•  Hobby knife 

•  Masking tape 

•  Phillips screwdriver (large) 

•  Phillips screwdriver (small) 

•  Ruler 

•  Sandpaper 

•  Soldering iron 

•  Solder 

•  Hex wrench 

•  Drill  bit:  1/16-inch  (1.5mm),  5/64-inch  (2mm), 

1/8-inch  (3,2mm),  3/16-inch  (4,8mm), 11/64-inch 

(4.5mm),  13/64-inch (5,2mm),  1 /4-inch (6,4mm) 

Academy of Model Aeronautics National Model Aircraft Safety Code 

Effective January 1, 2014 

A. GENERAL: A model aircraft is a non-human-carrying aircraft capable of sustained flight in the atmosphere.  It may 

not exceed limitations of this code and is intended exclusively for sport, recreation, education and/or competition. 

All model flights must be conducted in accordance with this safety code and anyadditional rules specific to the 

flying site. 

1.  Model aircraft will not be flown: 

(a) In a careless or reckless manner. 

(b) At a location where model aircraft activities are prohibited. 

2.  Model aircraft pilots will: 

(a) Yield the right of way to all human-carrying aircraft. 

(b) See and avoid all aircraft and a spotter must be used when appropriate. 

(AMA 

Document #540-D.) 

(c) Not fly higher than approximately 400 feet above ground level within three (3) miles of an airport without notifying 

the airport operator. 

(d) Not interfere with operations and traffic patterns at any airport, heliport or seaplane base except where there is a 

mixed use agreement. 

(e)  Not  exceed  a  takeoff  weight,  including  fuel,  of  55  pounds  unless  in  compliance  with  the  AMA  Large  Model 

Airplane program.  (AMA Document 520-A.) 

(f)  Ensure the aircraft is identified with the name and address or AMA number of the owner on the inside or affixed 

to the outside of the model aircraft.  (This does not apply to model aircraft flown indoors.) 

(g) Not operate aircraft with metal-blade propellers or with gaseous boosts except for helicopters operated under the 

provisions of AMA Document #555. 

(h} Not operate model aircraft while under the influence of alcohol or while using any drug that could adversely affect 

the pilot's ability to safely control the model. 

(i)  Not  operate  model  aircraft  carrying  pyrotechnic  devices  that  explode  or  burn,  or  any  device  which  propels  a 

projectile or drops any object that creates a hazard to persons or property. 

Exceptions: 

•  Free  Flight fuses or devices that burn producing smoke and are securely attached to the model aircraft during 

flight. 

•  Rocket motors (using solid propellant) up to a G-series size may be used provided they remain attached to the 

model during flight.  Model rockets may  be flown in  accordance with the  National  Model Rocketry Safety  Code 

but may not be launched from model aircraft. 

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Страница 1: ...the leading edge of the wing at the fuselage Control throw Ailerons Low 9mm up down 10 expo High 12mm up down 10 expo Control throw Elevators Low 9mm up down 12 expo High 12mm up down 12 expo Control...

Страница 2: ...Secure the wing to the fuselage 12 Horizontal stabilizer installation 13 Installing the vertical stabilizer 14 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing Phoenix Model products With over 20 years experien...

Страница 3: ...ly before gluing This will assure proper assembly This kit is hand made from natural materials every plane is unique and minor adjustments may have to be made However you should find the fit superior...

Страница 4: ...odel flights must be conducted in accordance with this safety code and anyadditional rules specific to the flying site 1 Model aircraft will not be flown a In a careless or reckless manner b At a loca...

Страница 5: ...ents 922 and 923 6 With the exception of events flown under official AMA Competition Regulations excluding takeoff and landing no powered model may be flown outdoors closer than 25 feet to any individ...

Страница 6: ...ailerons to the wing with the hinges If the hinges don t remain centered stick a pin through the middle of the hinge to hold it in position 2 Apply six drops of thin CA to the top and bottom of each...

Страница 7: ...same way fil Cut off shaded portion IOI Drill holes with the specified diameter IOI Drill holes with the ifm l specified diameter Aileron approx 13mm 8 Cut away film only here Supplied with the servo...

Страница 8: ...INE with the aileron pushrod 2 Drill two holes through the aileron using the control horn as a guide and screw the control horn in place 7 Aileron BERG FALKE 2 x 10mm TP Screw 8 Set all scerws securel...

Страница 9: ...vo centered carefully place a mark on the aileron pushrod wire where it crosses the hole in the servo arm 7 Using pliers carefully make a 90 degree bend down at the mark made Cut off the excess wire l...

Страница 10: ...HE Kill 1 Remove the covering from the top of the wing 2 Install the air brake into the bay 9 BERG FALKE 8 Cut away film only here Tie the string Pull out servo cord with string Cut off shaded portion...

Страница 11: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL m Assemble left and right sides the same way 10 BERG FALKE tJ Must be purchased separately...

Страница 12: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTALLING THE MAIN WHEEL 1 Secure the collars 2 Glue the wooden plate to the fuselage Wood Collars BERG FALKE 75mm Wheel Wood Collars 11 liilil l tJ Apply epoxy glue...

Страница 13: ...pproximately 4mm It is not necessary nor recommended to completely remove the wing screws 12 BERG FALKE Left view 2 Slide the wings into the fuselage Once flush adjust the wing screws as necessary and...

Страница 14: ...possible failure during flight v c J r i Apply instant glue mil CA glue super glue fil Cut off shaded portion 13 BERG FALKE 6 When you are sure that everything is aligned correctly mix up a generous a...

Страница 15: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL BERG FALKE fil Cut off shaded portion ii lfl Apply epoxy glue I I I I I I I I I I I CiA A I I I I I INSTALLING THE VERTICAL STABILIZER ii lfl Apply epoxy glue 14 90 Degree t...

Страница 16: ...CTION MANUAL BERG FALKE c JE S3 15 r i Apply instant glue rw CA glue super glue 8 Secure nylon hinges with instant glue being careful tail wing and elevator Align the center line of vertical fin with...

Страница 17: ...accommodate the rudder pushrod wire 9 Plug the rudder servo into the receiver and center the servo Install the servo arm onto the servo 10 Center the rudder and hold it in place using a piece of maski...

Страница 18: ...ut away film only here Use this hole fil Cut off shaded portion 0 0 E4 Must be purchased separately D Rudder Servo Rudder Rod Neutral 17 BERG FALKE Ci Pay close attention m Cut off excess 11111 Drill...

Страница 19: ...l but one of the arms Using a 2mm drill bit enlarge the third hole out from the center to accommodate the elevator pushrod wire 10 Plug the elevator servo into the receiver and center the servo Instal...

Страница 20: ...f they come off during flight you will lose control of your aircraft Elevator Servo tJ Must be purchased separately ri l Cut off shaded portion 11111 Drill holes with the specified diameter 0 0 D ll1...

Страница 21: ...your glider can be towed by another plane Must be purchased separately Assemble left and right sides the same way Cut off shaded portion 0 0 Towing Servo Wood approx 13mm 20 BERG FALKE Ci Pay close at...

Страница 22: ...connection during flight will cause loss of control and may result in an accident 0 0 INSTALLING THE ELECTRIC MOTOR Tape 21 BERG FALKE INSTALLING THE SWITCH 1 The switch should be mounted on the fusel...

Страница 23: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Must be purchased separately 22 BERG FALKE When rotating clock wise change the connection of 2 wires...

Страница 24: ...falls the plane is nose heavy To correct this first move the battery pack further back in the fuselage If this is not possible or does not correct it stick small amounts of lead weight on the fuselag...

Страница 25: ...1111111111111111111111 2 12 x 210mm Aluminum l i i 16mm l 0 62in 1Yx 1200 m 1 Plate of plywood j 4 II White glue Plate of plywood 24 Cut off excess m A ssemble left and right sides the same way Di Pay...

Страница 26: ...e is heavier than the opposite Add small amounts of lead weight to the bottom side of the lighter wing halfs wing tip Follow this procedure until the wing stays level when you lift the airplane 25 BER...

Страница 27: ..._ Rudder Control FLIGHT PREPARATION PRE FLIGHT CHECK 1 Completely charge your transmitter and receiver batteries before your first day of flying 2 Check every bolt and every glue joint in your plane...

Страница 28: ...E AND ADJUSTMENT OF SERVOS Example of connection For more information refer to radio system instruction manual Follow instruction manual of Engine and Battery Switch Battery Receiver Aileron Servo Ail...

Страница 29: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL DECORATION Side view ORACCOVER 023 Ferrari Red 01 0 White Top view BERG FALKE Side view 28...

Страница 30: ...EXPLODED VIEW A A 2x10mm TP Mount Nut 4x 20mm 3m liyy t i rm f 6mm 3x4mm 2x2omm r I...

Страница 31: ...allow any part of your body to be in line with the propeller X THE PROPELLER IS DANGEROUS Keep fingers clothing ties shirt sleeves scarves or any other loose objects that could be caught or drawn in a...

Страница 32: ...in the CORRECT directions Check that the transmitter batteries have adequate power ALWAYS take off into the wind If the model does not respond correctly to the controls land it as soon as possible an...

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