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E-flite Carbon-Z Yak 54 PNP User Manual

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Carbon-Z Yak 54 Specifi cations

Wingspan

Length

Weight (RTF)

48 in (1220mm)

48.5 in (1232mm)

3.75-3.81 lb (1700-1730 g)

Carbon-Z Yak 54

Features

Bind-N-Fly

Version

Plug-

N-Play

Version

Motor
BL25 Brushless
Outrunner, 1000Kv

Installed

Installed

ESC
E-flite® Pro 60A brushless
with Switch-Mode BEC

Installed

Installed

Receiver
Spektrum™ AR600
DSM2™
6-channel sport receiver *

Installed

Sold

Separately

Battery
4S 14.8V 2800mAh 30C
Li-Po

Included

Sold

Separately

Charger

Variable rate 3-to 4-cell

Li-Po balancing fast

charger

Included

Sold

Separately

Transmitter
Full range DSM2
aircraft transmitter *

Sold

Separately

Sold

Separately

* Recommended for Plug-N-Play Version

The Carbon-Z Yak 54 is a semi scale 3D performer designed by Quique Somenzini. It features a new construction

process that brings foam constructed airplanes onto the same playing field as balsa. Carbon-Z material comes

from a process that combines foam with carbon fiber reinforcements, making it stronger than balsa but with no

additional weight.
The foam outer material is designed to survive minor crashes with minimal damage. However, in the event

of a crash, the Carbon-Z Yak 54 is designed to be easy to repair. Minor dents to the foam outer surface can be

repaired easily in the field. The aircraft is also modularly designed to make replacement of damaged sections

easy. The resulting product is a great flying plane that will spend more time in the air and less time in the

workshop. The Carbon-Z Yak 54 will be tuned to specifications recommended by Quique Somenzini himself. All

components, from the servos to the motor, have been selected and tuned to optimize the plane’s performance.

To register your product online, go to www.e-fliterc.com

• DO NOT USE A Ni-Cd OR Ni-MH CHARGER. Failure

to charge the battery with a compatible charger
may cause fire resulting in personal injury and/or
property damage.

• If at any time the battery begins to balloon or

swell, discontinue use immediately. If charging or
discharging, discontinue charging and disconnect.
Continuing to use, charge or discharge a battery
that is ballooning or swelling can result in fire.

• Store the battery at room temperature in a dry

area for best results.

• When transporting or temporarily storing the

battery the temperature range should be from
40–120º F. Do not store battery or model in a car
or direct sunlight. If stored in a hot car, the battery
can be damaged or even catch fire.

• Li-Po cells should not be discharged to below 3V

each under load.

In the case of the Li-Po battery used for the Carbon-Z
Yak 54, you will not want to allow the battery to fall
below 3V per cell during flight.

Table of Contents ....................................................................4
Low Voltage Cutoff (LVC) .......................................................5
Charging the Flight Battery ....................................................5
General Assembly and Maintenance Tips.............................6
Transmitter and Receiver Binding .........................................6
Installing Landing Gear ..........................................................7
Installing Rudder .....................................................................8
Installing Wings.......................................................................8
Installing Horizontal Tail and Pushrods on Control Horns ...9
Installing the Flight Battery .................................................. 10
Removing the Control Surfaces........................................... 11
PNP Installation .....................................................................13
Range Check and Pre-Flying Tips .........................................13
Flying Tips and Repairs ........................................................13
2010 Offi cial Academy of Model Aeronautics Safety Code 14
Troubleshooting Guide.........................................................15
Replacement Parts ................................................................16
Warranty and Repair Policy ..................................................17
Contact Information ..............................................................18

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