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GET THE MODEL READY TO FLY

CHECK THE CONTROL DIRECTIONS

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1 . Turn on the transmitter and receiver and center 

the trims . If necessary, remove the servo arms from 
the servos and reposition them so they are centered . 
Reinstall the screws that hold on the servo arms .

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2 . With the transmitter and receiver still on, check 

all  the  control  surfaces  to  see  if  they  are  centered . 
If necessary, adjust the clevises on the pushrods to 
center the control surfaces .

FULL

THROTTLE

RUDDER

MOVES

RIGHT

ELEVATOR

MOVES DOWN

RIGHT AILERON

MOVES UP

LEFT AILERON

MOVES DOWN

4-CHANNEL RADIO SETUP

(STANDARD MODE 2)

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3 .  Make  certain  that  the  control  surfaces  and 

the  carburetor  respond  in  the  correct  direction  as 
shown in the diagram . If any of the controls respond 
in  the  wrong  direction,  use  the  servo  reversing  in 
the  transmitter  to  reverse  the  servos  connected  to 
those controls . Be certain the control surfaces have 
remained centered . Adjust if necessary .

SET THE CONTROL THROWS

Use  a  Great  Planes  AccuThrow  (or  a  ruler)  to 
accurately measure and set the control throw of each 
control surface as indicated in the chart that follows . If 
your radio does not have dual rates, we recommend 
setting the throws at the 

low rate setting .

NOTE: The throws are measured at the widest part 
of the elevators, rudder and ailerons . 

These are the recommended

control surface throws:

ELEV

A

TOR

HIGH RATE

FULL

ONE

HALF

LOW RATE

1/2"

[13mm]

11°

Up

1/2"

[13mm]

11°

Down

3/8"

[10mm]

10°

Up

3/8"

[10mm]

10°

Down

9/16"

[14mm]

16°

Up

9/16"

[14mm]

16°

Down

3/8"

[10mm]

11°

Up

3/8"

[10mm]

11°

Down

2"

[51mm]

36°

Down

7/8"

[22mm]

16°

Down

1-3/8"

[35mm]

21°

Right

1-3/8"

[35mm]

21°

Left

1"

[25mm]

15°

Right

1"

[25mm]

15°

Left

R

UDDER

AILER

ONS

FLAPS

Note: When flaps are deployed you can expect the 
airplane to balloon slightly . To minimize this we mixed 
1/32" [0 .8mm] down elevator trim when the flaps were 
deployed . If you have a flap to elevator mix you may 
wish to consider this mix as well .

IMPORTANT:  The  P-47  ARF  has  been 
extensively  flown  and  tested  to  arrive  at  the 
throws  at  which  it  flies  best .  Flying  your  model 
at these throws will provide you with the greatest 
chance  for  successful  first  flights .  If,  after  you 
have become accustomed to the way the P-47 
flies, you would like to change the throws to suit 
your taste, that is fine . However, too much control 
throw could make the model difficult to control, 
so remember, “more is not always better .”

BALANCE THE MODEL (C.G.)

More  than  any  other  factor,  the

  C.G.  (balance 

point) can have the 

greatest effect on how a model 

flies, and may determine whether or not your first 
flight will be successful . If you value this model 
and  wish  to  enjoy  it  for  many  flights, 

DO  NOT 

OVERLOOK THIS IMPORTANT PROCEDURE. 
A  model  that  is  not  properly  balanced  will  be 
unstable and possibly unflyable .

At  this  stage  the  model  should  be  in  ready-to-fly 
condition  with  all  of  the  systems  in  place  including 
the engine, landing gear, and the radio system .

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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 4-1/8" 
[105mm]  back  from  the  leading  edge  of  the  wing 
where it meets the fuse .

Содержание P-470 THUNDERBOLT

Страница 1: ...product the user accepts all 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...

Страница 2: ...ates or manual corrections to the P 47 ARF visit the Top Flite web site at www top flite com Open the Airplanes link then select the P 47 ARF If there is new technical information or changes to this m...

Страница 3: ...ARF and the part numbers as listed in the Parts List Top Flite Product Support 3002 N Apollo Drive Suite 1 Champaign IL 61822 Telephone 217 398 8970 Fax 217 398 7721 E mail productsupport top flite c...

Страница 4: ...ONAL SUPPLIES AND TOOLS Here is a list of optional tools mentioned in the manual that will help you build the P 47 ARF o 21st Century sealing iron COVR2700 o 21st Century iron cover COVR2702 o 21st Ce...

Страница 5: ...lete and inspect the parts to make sure they are of acceptable quality If any parts are missing or are not of acceptable quality or if you need assistance with assembly contact Product Support When re...

Страница 6: ...any reason contact Product Support by e mail at productsupport top flite com or by telephone at 217 398 8970 PREPARATIONS o 1 If you have not done so already remove the major parts of the kit from the...

Страница 7: ...n the servo against the underside of the aileron servo hatch cover between the mounting blocks Drill 1 16 1 6mm holes through the mounting tabs on the servo case into the blocks Insert and then remove...

Страница 8: ...levis to the outer hole of a nylon control horn o o 2 Position the control horn over the plywood plate in the aileron if you cannot see it hold the aileron at a shallow angle in good lighting or use a...

Страница 9: ...to shows how to identify the top of the joiner and the front of the joiner Test fit the joiner into the joiner pocket of each wing panel The joiner should be able to fit halfway into each pocket and b...

Страница 10: ...not provided for installing pneumatic retracts However the installation process for the gear is similar to the mechanical installation shown in the following instructions The mechanical retract pushro...

Страница 11: ...305mm wires with the Z bend on the end Insert the end with the Z bend into the connector on the end of the retract unit o o 7 Insert the wire from the landing gear into the tube located in the wheel...

Страница 12: ...o 13 Tape the landing gear door onto the landing gear Be sure to center the door in the opening leaving an equal spacing between the door and the opening on both the leading edge and trailing edge of...

Страница 13: ...rvo arm leaving two arms opposite each other Attach a brass screw lock connector to each arm in the outer hole using a nylon retainer to secure them Loosely thread a 4 40 x 1 8 3 2mm SHCS into each sc...

Страница 14: ...straightedge to guide the soldering iron at a rate that will just melt the cov ering and not burn into the wood The hotter the soldering iron the faster it must travel to melt a fine cut Peel off the...

Страница 15: ...rked cut the covering from the top and bottom of the stabilizer using the same technique used on the bottom of the wing Make sure you cut the covering only o 4 Locate the elevator joiner wire and inse...

Страница 16: ...to hold it in position Slide the hinges into the elevator sliding the joiner wire into the hole in the elevator Once you are satisfied everything fits remove the elevator o 10 Apply a small amount of...

Страница 17: ...be on the left side of the fuselage INSTALL THE SERVOS ENGINE AND FUEL TANK We will be showing the installation of the O S 91 engine If you are installing a larger four stroke engine or a two stroke e...

Страница 18: ...a nylon retainer Slide a pushrod wire through the connector touching it to the firewall Make a mark where the wire will pass through the firewall o 7 Drill a 3 16 4 8mm hole on the mark Glue a 12 305m...

Страница 19: ...he fill line should be plugged after fueling with the aluminum fuel plug provided with the kit INSTALL THE TAIL WHEEL AND LINKAGES o 1 Locate the pieces for the tail wheel assembly Loosely thread the...

Страница 20: ...the tail wheel pushrod o 5 Fit the tail wheel hatch cover in place and secure it with four 2 x 3 8 9 5mm screws Be sure to harden the screw holes with thin CA o 6 Install the tail wheel onto the tail...

Страница 21: ...pushrod guide tubes o 7 Install a 6 152mm servo extension into the flap aileron and retractable landing gear channels of the receiver Plug the elevator rudder and throttle servos into the receiver Pay...

Страница 22: ...er This is needed for proper cooling of the engine When determining the exact location to cut note that the cylinders should be oriented as shown in the picture We were able to cool the O S 91 by only...

Страница 23: ...With the cowl properly positioned drill a 1 16 1 6mm hole through the cowl and into one mounting block The hole should be approximately 13mm back from the trailing edge of the cowl Install a 2 x 3 8...

Страница 24: ...adequate cooling o 13 Finish cutting any additional openings in the cowl The needle valve will most likely require an extension to make adjustments from outside of the cowl See your engine manufactur...

Страница 25: ...re pre painted but scale minded modelers may wish to add additional detail and color to their cockpit Now is a good time to make these additions o 2 If you will be installing a pilot he will be glued...

Страница 26: ...a full body CJMQ 9038 and a bust You will have to cut away some of the body to fit the full body pilot This may make you consider using the bust only CJMQ 9036 Both versions require minor assembly and...

Страница 27: ...water Submerse the decal in the soap and water and peel off the paper backing Note Even though the decals have a sticky back and are not the water transfer type submersing them in soap water allows a...

Страница 28: ...0mm 10 Down 9 16 14mm 16 Up 9 16 14mm 16 Down 3 8 10mm 11 Up 3 8 10mm 11 Down 2 51mm 36 Down 7 8 22mm 16 Down 1 3 8 35mm 21 Right 1 3 8 35mm 21 Left 1 25mm 15 Right 1 25mm 15 Left RUDDER AILERONS FLAP...

Страница 29: ...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 silico...

Страница 30: ...material in your face or eyes Keep your face and body as well as all spectators away from the plane of rotation of the propeller as you start and run the engine Keep these items away from the prop loo...

Страница 31: ...o 4 Extend your receiver antenna and make sure it has a strain relief inside the fuselage to keep tension off the solder joint inside the receiver o 5 Balance your model laterally as explained in the...

Страница 32: ...to a safe altitude before turning into the traffic pattern FLIGHT For reassurance and to keep an eye on other traffic it is a good idea to have an assistant on the flight line with you Tell him to re...

Страница 33: ...NG The FS 91 S II is a sound investment no matter how you look at it It s more than the deeper richer sound of a 4 stroke exhaust It can swing larger more aggressively pitched props than a 2 stroke It...

Страница 34: ...ouch of a button and that s just one of the FASST features that make the 10C a better choice But with the 10C better also includes offering logic switches courtesy of Smart Switch technology 4 flight...

Страница 35: ...ish and historically accurate insignia and markings add to the realistic looks without adding to the assembly work Molded parts including a painted fiberglass cowl and air scoop and clear plastic cano...

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