Decisions you must make, Receiver servos transmitter – Great Planes Reflection FlatOuts EP ARF - GPMA1116 User Manual
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5. You must test the operation of the model before every
flight to insure that all equipment is operating, and that the
model has remained structurally sound. Be sure to check
connectors often and replace them if they show signs of
wear or fatigue.
Remember: Take your time and follow directions to end
up with a well-built model that is straight and true.
If you’re not already an AMA (Academy of Model
Aeronautics) member, we highly recommend that you join.
In addition to providing liability protection while operating
under the AMA Safety Code, the AMA is the governing body
of model aeronautics in the United States and fights for your
rights as member of the modeling community. You must also
be an AMA member to fly at R/C clubs chartered by the
AMA–most of which are.
Contact the AMA at the address or toll-free phone
number below.
In the hands of a capable pilot the FlatOut Reflection ARF is
an impressive 3D performer. But for the FlatOut Reflection
ARF to perform to its full potential, it must be properly
equipped with all the correct gear (servos, batteries,
receiver, speed control). There may be more than one type
and brand of radio equipment that can be used, but based
on extensive testing, following is the equipment we
recommend so you can get the most performance out of
your FlatOut Reflection ARF and assemble it as shown in
this instruction manual.
With a standard, four-channel radio the FlatOut is capable of
all the basic 3D maneuvers. However, some advanced pilots
who are already familiar with handling “flat foamies” may
prefer to fly the FlatOut with a computer radio capable of
endpoint adjustments (for fine-tuning control throws),
exponentials (for “softening” the throws near the center of
the travel), and various mixing functions (such as rudder-to-
elevator mixing for extended knife-edge flight).
The FlatOut Reflection ARF requires three
sub-micro servos
with a maximum weight of .3 oz [9g] each and a minimum
torque rating of 15 oz-in. [2kg-cm] Futaba
®
S-3108M (micro
connector) servos (FUTM0700) are ideal because they
meet the torque and weight requirements and have a micro
connector that is compatible with the Futaba
Ultra Micro
receiver. Although there may be other servos that will
physically fit in the model, those outside the recommended
weight and torque specifications will adversely affect flight
performance and are not recommend. Note: During
assembly when it’s time to mount the servos, you will be
instructed to glue them in. Do not be alarmed as this is a
common practice with this type of lightweight, high-
performance model. Should servo removal ever be
necessary for repair, replacement or transfer to another
model this can be done by prying them out with a hobby
knife or a small screwdriver.
The lightest, four-channel receiver is recommended and
must be compatible with whatever servos will be used (not
all servos are compatible with all receivers–even servos and
receivers within the same brand). The Futaba R-124F
Ultra
Micro receiver is recommended and is compatible with the
3108M servos recommended. Note: Futaba receivers are
sold on high and low bands and come without crystals.
Following are the order numbers for the R-124F receiver
and compatible crystals:
Low Band
High Band
(Channels 11-35)
(Channels 36-60)
R124F Receiver
FUTL0438
FUTL0439
Crystal
FUTL62**
FUTL63**
**Replace the "**" in the order number for the crystals with
the preferred channel number. For example, if you want to fly
on channel 33, order a low band receiver and crystal
number FUTL6233.
Receiver
Servos
Transmitter
DECISIONS YOU MUST MAKE
Academy of Model Aeronautics
5151 East Memorial Drive
Muncie, IN 47302
Tele: (800) 435-9262
Fax (765) 741-0057
Or via the Internet at:
http://www.modelaircraft.org
AMA
Note: We, as the kit manufacturer, provide you with a top
quality kit and great instructions, but ultimately the quality
and flyability of your finished model depends on how you
build it; therefore, we cannot in any way guarantee the
performance of your completed model, and no
representations are expressed or implied as to the
performance or safety of your completed model.
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