TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................2
PRECAUTIONS .........................................................................................2
Types of Wood ...................................................................................5
GET READY TO BUILD ............................................................................5
METRIC CONVERSIONS .........................................................................5
METRIC/INCH RULER ..............................................................................5
DIE-CUT PATTERNS..........................................................................6 & 7
BUILD THE WING ...................................................................................11
Build the Ailerons.............................................................................17
Finish the Wing ................................................................................19
BUILD THE FUSELAGE..........................................................................19
Mount the Engine ............................................................................27
FINAL CONSTRUCTION ........................................................................33
Cover the Model ..............................................................................34
Finish the Cockpits ..........................................................................34
PREFLIGHT.............................................................................................38
Identify Your Model ..........................................................................38
Balance Propeller ............................................................................38
Ground Check..................................................................................38
Range Check ...................................................................................39
General ............................................................................................39
Radio Control...................................................................................39
CHECK LIST ...........................................................................................40
FLYING ....................................................................................................40
Takeoff .............................................................................................40
Flight ................................................................................................41
Landing ............................................................................................41
2-VIEW DRAWING ........................................................Back Cover Page
FUSE & WING PLANS.......................................Center Pull-Out Section
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the Great
Planes Pete 'n Poke Sport 40. The Pete 'n Poke is the third
in a series of nostalgic-looking sport models from Great
Planes that are intended to be simple to build and relaxing
to fly. (The SlowPoke and SlowPoke Sport 40 precede the
Pete 'n Poke.) The Pete 'n Poke isn't just for old-timers! Even
the most contest-hardened veteran can use a laid-back day
of flying, and the Pete 'n Poke is just the ticket! With its large-
area parasol wing, this model is a breeze to fly-especially if
you enjoy flying low and slow. We also gave the Pete 'n Poke
a trim scheme that complements its classic lines, but of
course you could design your own trim scheme too! We
favor the Top Flite
MonoKote
®
featured on the kit box cover, but considered the same
scheme in cream and red. Maybe you could give that one a
try yourself. Send us a photo if you do!
PROTECT YOUR MODEL,YOURSELF
& OTHERS...FOLLOW THESE
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1. Your Pete 'n Poke is not a toy, but rather a sophisticated,
working model that functions very much like a full-size
airplane. Because of its realistic performance, the Pete 'n
Poke, if not assembled and operated correctly, could
possibly cause injury to yourself or spectators and damage
property.
2. You must build the plane according to the plan and
instructions. Do not alter or modify the model, as doing so
may result in an unsafe or unflyable model. In a few cases
the plan and instructions may differ slightly from the photos.
In those instances the plan and written instructions are correct.
3. You must take time to build straight, true and strong.
4. You must use an R/C radio system that is in first-class
condition, and a correctly sized engine and components
(fuel tank, wheels, etc.) throughout your building process.
5. You must properly install all R/C and other components so
that the model operates properly on the ground and in the air.
6. You must check 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
clevises or other connectors often and replace them if they
show any signs of wear or fatigue.
7. If you are not already an experienced R/C pilot, you
should fly the model only with the help of a competent,
experienced R/C pilot.
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film cream and sapphire blue
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