Advertisement

Quick Links

Pulsar 4000e Assembly Guide
from
HyperFlight
Drybank Farm
Fosse Way
Ettington
Stratford-on-Avon
Warwickshire UK CV37 7PD
www.HyperFlight.co.uk
sales@HyperFlight.co.uk
© 2013 HyperFlight
Revision 2
Pulsar 4e Assembly Guide 2.0.odt

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the Pulsar 4000e and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for Hyperflight Pulsar 4000e

  • Page 1 Pulsar 4000e Assembly Guide from HyperFlight Drybank Farm Fosse Way Ettington Stratford-on-Avon Warwickshire UK CV37 7PD www.HyperFlight.co.uk sales@HyperFlight.co.uk © 2013 HyperFlight Revision 2 Pulsar 4e Assembly Guide 2.0.odt...
  • Page 2: Warning, This Is Not A Toy

    Many clubs often have qualified instructors to teach you how to fly. If you are an accomplished pilot then you should have no problem in flying this model. However the Pulsar 4000e is potentially a lethal object. Do fly responsibly, and make sure your third party liability (eg BMFA) insurance is valid.
  • Page 3: Main Parts

    Tail mounting bolts R/C Functions Left & right aileron Left & right flap Elevator Rudder Throttle To maximise the model's potential a computer radio is highly recommended. Suggested Servos (c) 2012 HyperFlight Drybank Farm Fose Way Ettington Stratford-on-Avon Warwickshire CV37 7PD...
  • Page 4 If necessary make up a very lightweight lead using 4 wires (positive, negative, two signal) of PC mouse cable or network/phone CAT6 cabling. Rudder and Elevator Linkages (c) 2012 HyperFlight Drybank Farm Fose Way Ettington Stratford-on-Avon Warwickshire CV37 7PD...
  • Page 5 HyperFlight Pulsar 4000e Assembly Guide (c) 2012 HyperFlight Drybank Farm Fose Way Ettington Stratford-on-Avon Warwickshire CV37 7PD...
  • Page 6 HyperFlight Pulsar 4000e Assembly Guide Pulsar 4000e Build Detail for Wings and Tail – by Clive Learwood The following should be read in conjunction with the attached pictures. The following applies to all servo installations it’s based on building many model types over a long period of time.
  • Page 7 · Glue the horn in place and test the set-up as mentioned above (Servo installation my method) · The photo shows the servo glued in place and linkage added, the 2mm lite ply plate can also be seen in this photo. (c) 2012 HyperFlight Drybank Farm Fose Way Ettington Stratford-on-Avon Warwickshire CV37 7PD...
  • Page 8 Connection to the elevator plate use a standard clevis with push rod soldered to the clevis · Servo used was a Hyperion HP DS09-AMD Digital servo (c) 2012 HyperFlight Drybank Farm Fose Way Ettington Stratford-on-Avon Warwickshire CV37 7PD...
  • Page 9 I always use the Multiplex six way “Green Connectors” for this. My choice for most of my planes is all the +’s at one end, all the –‘s the opposite end. Two aileron connections one side and the flaps the opposite side (c) 2012 HyperFlight Drybank Farm Fose Way Ettington Stratford-on-Avon Warwickshire CV37 7PD...

Table of Contents