Table Of Contents; Introduction; Ama; Safety Precautions - GREAT PLANES Zero Instruction Manual

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INTRODUCTION ...............................................................2
AMA...................................................................................2
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS..................................................2
LITHIUM BATTERY HANDLING & USAGE .....................3
DECISIONS YOU MUST MAKE ........................................3
Radio Equipment & Electronics...................................3
Electronic Speed Control (ESC)..................................4
ADDITIONAL ITEMS REQUIRED.....................................4
Adhesives & Building Supplies....................................4
Optional Supplies & Tools ...........................................4
IMPORTANT BUILDING NOTES ......................................4
ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS ..............................4
KIT INSPECTION ..............................................................5
KIT CONTENTS ................................................................5
ASSEMBLE THE AIRPLANE............................................6
Install the Aileron Servo ..............................................6
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Install the Wing Panels ................................................6
Assemble the Aileron Pushrods ..................................7
Install the Horizontal Stabilizer ........................................8
Install the Tail Servos & Linkages ...............................8
Install the Electronics & Propeller ...............................9
Combat Setup ...........................................................10
GET THE MODEL READY TO FLY .................................11
Check the Control Directions ....................................11
Set the Control Throws..............................................11
Balance the Model (C.G.)..........................................11
PREFLIGHT.....................................................................12
Identify Your Model ....................................................12
Charge the Batteries .................................................12
Range Check.............................................................12
AMA SAFETY CODE (excerpts)....................................12
CHECK LIST ...................................................................13
FLYING ............................................................................13
Launch.......................................................................13
Flight..........................................................................13
Landing......................................................................14

INTRODUCTION

Thank you for your purchase of the Great Planes ElectriFly
FlatOuts Zero ARF! Whether flying aerobatics by yourself, or
challenging another flat fighter to combat using the tail
streamers, this model is sure to provide you many hours of
entertainment. These flat fighters can be assembled in as
little as an hour, and their foam construction can be repaired
on site to get you back into combat as quickly as it takes to
top off the battery in your radio. The FlatOuts Zero ARF can
comfortably fly in a gymnasium at slow speeds, or fly with
authority outdoors on a day with light winds. And the best
feature, the economical price and quick build time of the
FlatOuts Zero ARF will allow you to fly combat aggressively
without the worry of damage to an expensive or time
consuming model.
For the latest technical updates or manual corrections to the
Great Planes FlatOuts Zero ARF visit the Great Planes web site
at www.greatplanes.com. Open the "Airplanes" link, and then
select the FlatOuts Zero ARF. If there is new technical
information or changes to this model, a "tech notice" box will
appear in the upper left corner of the page.
We urge you to join the AMA (Academy of Model
Aeronautics) and a local R/C club. The AMA is the governing
body of model aviation and membership is required to fly at
AMA clubs. Though joining the AMA provides many benefits,
one of the primary reasons to join is liability protection.
Coverage is not limited to flying at contests or on the club
field. It even applies to flying at public demonstrations and
air shows. Failure to comply with the Safety Code (excerpts
printed in the back of the manual) may endanger insurance
coverage. Additionally, training programs and instructors are
available at AMA club sites to help you get started the right
way. There are over 2,500 AMA chartered clubs across the
country. Contact the AMA at the address or toll-free phone
number below.
IMPORTANT!!! Two of the most important things you can do
to preserve the radio controlled aircraft hobby are to avoid
flying near full-scale aircraft and avoid flying near or over
groups of people.
PROTECT YOUR MODEL, YOURSELF
& OTHERS...FOLLOW THESE
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1.Your FlatOuts Zero ARF should not be considered a toy, but
rather a sophisticated, working model that functions very
much like a full-size airplane. Because of its performance
capabilities, the FlatOuts Zero ARF, if not assembled and
operated correctly, could possibly cause injury to yourself or
spectators and damage to property.
2. You must assemble the model according to the
instructions. Do not alter or modify the model, as doing so
may result in an unsafe or unflyable model. In a few cases
the instructions may differ slightly from the photos. In those
instances the written instructions should be considered
as correct.
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AMA

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

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