E-flite LR-1A Pogo ARF 15e User Manual
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Specifications
Wingspan:
49.0 in (1244mm)
Length:
36.3 in (922mm)
Wing Area:
375 sq in (24.19 sq dm)
Weight w/ Battery: 3.10–3.35 oz (1.40–1.50 kg)
Weight w/o Battery: 2.60–2.75 lb (1.18–1.25 kg)
Contents of Kit/Parts Layout
Replacement Parts
EFL420001
Fuselage with Canopy
EFL420002
Main Wing Set
EFL420003
Tail Set (Horizontal and vertical
stabilizers)
EFL420004
Landing Gear with Axles
EFL420005
Wheel Pant Set - Painted
EFL420006
7mm EP Standoff Set
EFL420007
Cowl – Painted
EFL420008
Wing Tube
EFL420012
Hardware Bag - Complete
EFL420013
Landing Gear Axles Only (2)
EFL420014
Wing Mounting Bolts (2)
Not Shown/Included (available separately)
EFL420009
Cowl – All White
EFL420010
Wheel Pants Set – All White
EFL420011
Fuselage Hatch (Canopy) - Clear
Warnings
Read and follow all instructions and safety precautions
before use. Improper use can result in fire, serious
injury and damage to property.
CoMPoNENtS
Use only with compatible components. 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 objects such as pencils and screwdrivers.
Especially keep your hands away from the propeller as
injury can occur.
BAttERIES
Notes on Lithium Polymer Batteries
Lithium Polymer batteries are significantly more
volatile than alkaline or Ni-Cd/Ni-MH batteries used
in RC applications. Always follow the manufacturer’s
instructions when using and disposing of any batteries.
Mishandling of Li-Po batteries can result in fire and
explosion causing serious injury and damage.
SMALL PARtS
This kit includes small parts and should not be left
unattended near children as choking and serious injury
could result.
During the course of building your LR-1A Pogo we
suggest you use a soft base for the building surface.
Such things as a foam stand, large piece of bedding
foam or a thick bath towel will work well and help
protect the model from damage during assembly.
LR-1A Pogo 15e Safe operating Recommendations
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Inspect your model before every flight to make
certain it is airworthy.
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Be aware of any other radio frequency user who
may present an interference problem.
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Always be courteous and respectful of other
users of your selected flight area.
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Choose an area clear of obstacles and large
enough to safely accommodate your flying
activity.
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Make certain this area is clear of friends and
spectators prior to launching your aircraft.
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Be aware of other activities in the vicinity of your
flight path that could cause potential conflict.
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Carefully plan your flight path prior to launch.
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Abide by any and all established AMA National
Model Aircraft Safety Code.
Introduction
Congratulations on buying the LR-1A Pogo airplane.
You have purchased what is arguably one of the most
fun airplanes in the marketplace today. Originally
designed as a fast sport flyer to bring an adrenaline
rush to the mid to advanced pilots, the project quickly
advanced to an even greater purpose. Working with
legendary designer Jerry Small we developed the
airplane into the standard for the upcoming Electric
Formula One racing class from the NMPRA (National
Miniature Pylon Racing Association).
Jerry designed a unique cowl system that includes all
the graceful curves of the front of the fuselage into one
piece that stretches back to the mid canopy point. This
allows for very easy maintenance, easy mounting of
equipment, and great cooling for the EP power system.
We also elected to use mini servos throughout to save
weight and expense; for the same reasons there is only
one aileron servo.
Power for your airplane can be anything from our
Power 15 motor on a 3S setup and a 10 x 10E prop
(prop clearance limits anything longer) to a full blown
race setup with our new Power 25 1250Kv on 4S and
an 8 x 8E prop turning about 15,000 rpm. The sport
setup will put you in the 80 mph range while the race
setup has been clocked at about 115 mph.
The airplane is a smooth flyer and goes exactly where
you point it. Make sure all your friends pick up one of
these kits then challenge each other to some impromptu
racing for bragging rights at your local field. You’ll
have a blast!
Product Support
For technical assistance with this product, please
contact the appropriate Horizon Product Support
office. See page 36.
Notice
All instructions, warranties and other collateral
documents are subject to change at the sole discretion
of Horizon Hobby, Inc. For up to date product
literature, visit http://www.horizonhobby.com.
Meaning of Special Language
WARNING: Procedures, which if not properly
followed, create the likely probability of physical
property damage AND may lead to a dangerous
condition or cause death or serious injury to the user,
OR procedures, which if not followed, create the high
probability of superficial injury.
WARNING: Read the ENTIRE instruction manual
to become familiar with the features of the product
before operating. Failure to operate the product
correctly can result in damage to the product, personal
property and cause serious injury.
This is a sophisticated hobby product and NOT a toy.
It must be operated with caution and common sense
and requires some basic mechanical ability. Failure
to operate this Product in a safe and responsible
manner could result in injury or damage to the
product or other property. This product is not intended
for use by children without direct adult supervision.
Do not attempt disassemble, use with incompatible
components or augment product in any way without
the approval of Horizon Hobby, Inc. This manual
contains instructions for safety, operation and
maintenance. It is essential to read and follow 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
Notice ................................................................... 2
Meaning of Special Language ................................. 2
Introduction ........................................................... 2
Product Support ..................................................... 2
Specifications ......................................................... 3
Contents of Kit/Parts Layout .................................... 3
Warnings .............................................................. 3
Important Information Regarding
Warranty Information ........................................ 4
Using the Manual ................................................... 4
Covering Colors ..................................................... 4
Recommended Radio Equipment ............................. 4
Required Tools and Adhesives ................................. 4
Recommended Sport Setup ..................................... 4
Recommended Racing Setup ................................... 5
Optional Accessories .............................................. 5
Hinging the Ailerons .............................................. 5
Joining the Wing Panels ......................................... 7
Installing the Aileron Servo ..................................... 8
Hinging the Elevators ........................................... 12
Tail Wheel Installation and Hinging the Rudder ...... 14
Motor and Speed Control Installation .................... 17
Cowling Installation .............................................. 19
Propeller and Spinner Installation .......................... 21
Wing and Stabilizer Installation ............................ 21
Rudder and Fin Installation ................................... 23
Servo and Receiver Installation .............................. 25
Rudder and Elevator Linkage Connections .............. 26
Battery and Wing Installation ................................ 30
Landing Gear Installation ...................................... 30
Center of Gravity ................................................. 32
Control Throws..................................................... 33
Preflight ............................................................... 34
Flying Your LR-1A Pogo 15e ................................. 34
Range Test Your Radio .......................................... 35
Safety Do’s and Don’ts for Pilots ............................ 35
Daily Flight Checks ............................................... 35
Warranty and Repair Policy .................................. 36
Warranty Services ................................................ 36
Compliance Information for the European Union .... 37
2010 Official Academy of
Model Aeronautics Safety Code ....................... 38