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RC-32 INSTRUCTION MANUAL

INTRODUCTION

In this day and age of specializa-

tion, TOP FLITE MODELS felt
that it might be a refreshing

break from the "norm" to come
up with an airplane that was

specifically designed for FUN.

The Elder was not designed to

Pylon Race, fly Pattern, be

entered in Scale or be used in

Fun-Fly contests, which have
become anything but. Nope, the

Elder was designed for the FUN

of it.

Relatively slow, realistic and

stately in flight, the Elder is easy
to fly and build. Furthermore, it's
a lightly-loaded design that does

not tend to build-up lots of inertia

with excess flight speed. This
means that fairly rough handling does not necessarily
mean destruction. Nothing is "crash-proof" but the

Elder is a rugged aircraft that will keep coming back for

more.

For the beginners, nothing fancy is needed; go out and

fly it. For those of you who are into detail ing, the design

lends itself extremely well to all kinds of "bells and

whistles"; flying wires, turnbuckles, detailed cockpits,
plastic machine guns, etc., etc., etc. We have flown our
prototypes both "stripped" and detailed to the nines.
Either way it still looks and flies great.

A word about power is in order. Fire-breathing,
Schneurle-ported engines are not needed and indeed

are not recommended for the Elder. Normal, everday
sport engines with mufflers are all that is needed to pro-

vide you with some delightful flying. Any discussion
about powering the Elder would be incomplete without

mentioning and highly recommending the use of the HP
.21 rotary-valved 4-cycle engine. This little jewel, when
installed in the Elder, makes probably the best possible

combination imaginable! With it's quiet, scale-like ex-
haust note, this engine flies the Elder beautifully! The 6
ounce fuel tank shown on the plans will keep this little

engine purring for almost an hour without coating your
airplane with oil! If you do decide on this engine, replace
the engine mount in your kit with a ".40-size" mount. It
all fits quite nicely; in fact, we've shown this installation

on the plans.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

TOP FLITE MODELS, INC. would certainly recommend

the Elder as a first R/C powered aircraft. However, if you
are a beginner to the sport of R/C aircraft, we would urge

you to seek and use experienced assistance in construc-
ting and flying this airplane. Again, if you are new to this

hobby, consider this:

Flying this or any other radio-controlled model aircraft is

a PRIVILEGE and not a RIGHT and this privilege begins
with the utmost safety considerations to others and
yourself as well. An R/C model airplane in inexperienced
hands has the potential of doing serious personal or pro-
perty damage. These safety considerations start at the
building board by following instructions, seeking com-
petent help when you are confused and avoiding short-

cuts. These considerations have to be carried over to the
flying field where safety must come first and limitations

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Содержание Elder RC-32

Страница 1: ...the Elder would be incomplete without mentioning and highly recommending the use of the HP 21 rotary valved 4 cycle engine This little jewel when installed in the Elder makes probably the best possib...

Страница 2: ...re needing replacement As with most R C kits that are constructed from wood a selection of tools most of which can be found in the average workshop are a must to do the job correctly Hobby knife and s...

Страница 3: ...e center dihedral brace As shown these two half ribs also line up with the outside edges of the bottom sheeting at right angles to the work surface Now glue the shaped hardwood wing bolt insert in pla...

Страница 4: ...to receive the top rear trailing edge strip Do this now with your sanding block Once satisfied glue the top rear trailing edge sheeting strip 3 32 x 1 in place again using the tilted center section s...

Страница 5: ...cut in the top of this longeron at the wing s leading edge location to get It to bend back down to follow the drawing just crack It slightly at this point Glue this longeron in place 4 Cut fit and gl...

Страница 6: ...use This airplane can use either 4 6 or 8 oz fuel tanks Note that we are showing the Sullivan slant type tank that is mounted inverted in the nose This is because this position places the tube outlets...

Страница 7: ...ce repeat the process fortheotherside Useyour sanding block to again true up edges and generally tidy the fuselage 16 Stand the fuselage on its nose firewall flat to the work surface Locate and glue i...

Страница 8: ...s until they neatly fit 3 Use soft copper wire to now neatly wrap the forward short arms to the rear L G wire as shown on the plans ApplysomeSTAY CLEAN fluxtothejointand solder Repeatthe processon the...

Страница 9: ...either be traced or the pattern itself cut out of the plans to serve as a cutting guide Use a 11 X acto knifeforthis purposeandtryto beas neat as possible 7 Locate the four remaining 1 4 dia by 3 1 2...

Страница 10: ...ver all of the Monokote seams that terminate in the cowl itself This seals the wood as well as the Monokote seams and avoids fuel creep lateron Be sureto keep the resinout of the bolt holes in the fir...

Страница 11: ...eat With the possible exception of additional final detailing such as outlined above your Elder is now essentially finished needing only the installation of the radio RADIO INSTALLATION The method of...

Страница 12: ...m airborne and transmit ter are fully charged and that your engine is completely broken in and reliable let s fly Fill the tank and turn the radio system on With the engine running at idle point the E...

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