HOBBY EXPRESS Senior Telemaster Plus ARF Instruction Manual

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Instruction Manual

Senior Telemaster Plus ARF
Wingspan:
Length:
Wing Area:
Weight (with battery):
94 in.
64 in.
1330 sq. in.
9 pounds
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  • Page 1: Instruction Manual

    Instruction Manual Senior Telemaster Plus ARF Wingspan: 94 in. Length: 64 in. Wing Area: 1330 sq. in. Weight (with battery): 9 pounds  ...
  • Page 2 Contents list to take an inventory and make sure it is complete. If any parts are missing acceptable quality, contact Hobby Express Support at 1-615-373-1444 . This manual assumes the builder possess intermediate assembly skills. Seek help from another pilot or an experienced modeler if you are unsure how to complete any steps in this manual.
  • Page 3 1. After unpacking all parts, sort the hardware and place like parts into separate holders. This will speed the building process and give you a good visual of all the hardware provided. 2. Begin by hinging the ailerons to the main wing panels using the larger pin hinges.
  • Page 4 5. After all wing control surfaces are hinged and the epoxy has cured, check for free movement and prepare to install the servos. 6. Add a 12” servo ext. to the Flap servos and insert the servos in the wing. Screw in place with the output shaft facing the trailing edge of the wing.
  • Page 5 11. Tape off the area on the fuselage with masking tape, mix up some 30-minute epoxy and glue the vertical stab in place. The stabilizer should be flush with the back of the fuselage. Make sure it is straight while the glue cures. Clean up any epoxy that squeezes out with a paper towel and rubbing alcohol.
  • Page 6 16. Locate the Horizontal Stabilizer, eight smaller pin hinges, a nylon control horn, pushrod, aluminum tubes, and the elevator U-Connector. 17. The U-connector can be separated with a setscrew. This allows you to remove the horizontal stabs later for transport. The larger connector piece needs to be glued into the right elevator and the matching wire glued into the left elevator as shown.
  • Page 7 21. With the plane upside down, secure the horizontal stabilizers to the larger spar tube with the provided Allen head screws. Note: Do not over tighten the screw. 22. Connect a 24” servo extension to the elevator servo and install the servo with the output shaft facing rearward as shown.
  • Page 8 25. Place the landing gear in the slots on the bottom of the fuselage. The end with the spring will face the rear as shown. Use the bolts and aluminum straps to secure the landing gear. The 4 longer bolts are used in the rear mounts.
  • Page 9 33. With the plane upside down, back out the rear landing gear mount screws. Locate the two wing struts. They are airfoil shaped for a left and right strut. Slide the strut end with two holes into the slot just below the landing gear and tighten the screws back down.
  • Page 10 37. Now insert the motor mount to the fuselage. Note the keyed slots for orientation. 38. Secure the motor mount with the supplied bolts and washers. 39. Connect the ESC to the motor and secure with Velcro or double-sided tape. 40.
  • Page 11 42. Install the battery using the supplied Velcro straps. Position the battery to achieve the proper center of gravity, which is listed below. 43. Install the magnetic hatch by putting the back end in first and then laying the front down.
  • Page 12 Warranty Hobby Express guarantees this kit to be free from defects in both material and workmanship at the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover any component parts damaged by use or modification. In no event shall Hobby Express liability exceed the original cost of the purchased kit.
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