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Prefl ight ground check, Set a flight timer – Great Planes Rifle 1M EP Sport ARF - GPMA1806 User Manual

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Prefl ight Ground Check

1. Perform a thorough prefl ight exam, double-checking

that everything on the model is safe, sound and secure.
Pay special attention to the servos and linkages and apply
moderate pressure to all the control surfaces, ensuring that
the horns, servos and control surfaces are secure.

2. Review the check list to make sure you haven’t left

anything out:

CHECK LIST

ESC bullets secured to motor bullets with heat-shrink

tubing

Motor securely mounted, threadlocker on screws

Propeller and spinner securely mounted

Motor/prop/spinner turn freely

C.G. checked, battery location marked on wing saddle

Throws checked, controls respond in the correct

direction

Servos leads/servo extensions securely connected

to receiver

Receiver antennas oriented/positioned as specifi ed

by the radio manufacturer

Horizontal stabilizer screws secure with threadlocker

Set a Flight Timer

First on your agenda before fl ying should be setting a fl ight
timer based on a conservative estimate of the length of time
you can fl y. This is both so the motor does not quit unexpectedly

(causing an unplanned landing) and/or so you do not over

discharge your battery. The Rifl e isn’t your typical sport model
that drains the battery slowly. In order to achieve maximum
speed the motor and batteries are pushed near their limit
making it even more important to know what the limits are
and therefore when to stop. The recommended 28-45-3600

Ammo powered by either the

sport

setup or the

speed

setup

can withstand continuous, all-out, full-throttle fl ying for the
practical duration of the battery. As shown in the table at the
bottom of the page, the sport setup will draw about 34A at
full-throttle in-fl ight and the speed setup will draw about 45A
at full-throttle in-fl ight. To convert this to fl ight time, divide the
capacity you wish to drain from your battery (the size of your

“fuel tank”) by the current and convert to minutes:

You should strive to consume no more than 80% of your

battery during a fl ight. If using the recommended 2200mAh
battery, your capacity available is then 1760mAh (2200mAh x

.8 = 1760mAh). Convert the capacity to Amp hours by dividing

by 1000; 1760mAh/1000 = 1.76Ah. For the speed setup,
divide 1.76Ah by the average, in-fl ight current (45A) to arrive
at a fl ight time of .039 hours which equals 2.35 minutes (two
minutes, 21 seconds). If using full-throttle exclusively, this is
the recommended run time for the 3S speed setup—2:20. If

you won’t be fl ying full-throttle exclusively, you may lengthen
your fl ight time accordingly.

Though the average, maximum current for the 2S sport

setup is 34A, it is likely that you won’t be fl ying full-throttle
the whole time as it is intended more for beginners or sport
fl ying. Practically, an average fl ight time for the sport setup is
more like 4-1/2 minutes or longer.

Set your timer accordingly. If possible, link your timer to the
throttle stick so you won’t be counting the time that you are

power off. Tip: If your transmitter has two timers, set one
timer a minute shorter than the fi nal timer to act as a “wake-
up call” alerting you that you have one minute left.

SPEED setup

SPORT setup

BATTERY

PROPELLER

MOTOR

MAX. CURRENT

MAX. WATTS

MAX. RPM

28-45-3600 Ammo (GPMG5220)

3S 2200mAh 30C

2S 2200mAh 30C

APC 4.5 x 4.1

APC 5.25 x 6.25

STATIC

IN-FLIGHT

STATIC

IN-FLIGHT

48A

42A - 45A

45A

34A

520W

475W

300W

230W

34,000rpm

34,400rpm

21,000rpm

21,650rpm