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ShowTime 50 ARF
Specifications
Wingspan. . .......................................57.in.(1448mm)
Wing.Area.............................722.sq.in.(46.6.sq.dm)
Assembly mAnuAl
Length. . .......................................59.25.in.(1505mm)
Weight. . ....................................6–7.lb.(2.7kg–3.1kg)

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  • Page 1 ShowTime 50 ARF Assembly mAnuAl Specifications Wingspan.........57.in.(1448mm) Length.........59.25.in.(1505mm) Wing.Area......722.sq.in.(46.6.sq.dm) Weight........6–7.lb.(2.7kg–3.1kg)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Contents.of.Kit..............3 Radio.and.Power.Systems.Requirements..
  • Page 3: Contents.of.kit

    Contents of Kit Replacement Parts A.. HAN4276. . F uselage.w/Fin.. and.Hatch B.. HAN4277. Wing.Set.w/Ailerons C.. HAN4278. . T ail.Set.w/Stabilizer,. Elevator.and.Rudder D.. HAN4279. Canopy E.. HAN4280. Canopy.Hatch F.. HAN4281. Painted.Cowl G.. HAN4282. Landing.Gear H.. HAN4283. Wheel.Pant.Set I.. HAN4286. Anodized.Wing.Tube J.. HAN4288. .
  • Page 4: Ultracote ® Covering Colors

    UltraCote Covering Colors ® Pearl.Blue. HANU845. White. HANU870 True.Red. HANU866. Bright.Yellow. HANU872 Field Equipment Required •.Propeller.. •.4-Cycle.Super.Plug.(HAN3011) •.Long.Reach.Glow.Plug.Wrench.(HAN2510). •.Metered.Glow.Driver.w/Ni-Cd.&.Charger.(HAN7101) •.2-Cycle.Sport.Plug.(HAN3001). •.Fuel •.2-Cycle.Super.Plug.(HAN3006). •.Manual.Fuel.Pump.(HAN118) Optional Field Equipment •.12V.7Ah.Sealed.Battery.(HAN102). •.PowerPro™.12V.Starter.(HAN161) Required Tools and Adhesives Tools •.Canopy.scissors. •.Drill •.Square. . •.Flat.blade.screwdriver •.Foam:.1/4".(6mm). •.Hobby.knife •.Side.cutters.
  • Page 5: Limited.warranty.period

    Date of Purchase Warranty Period Exclusive.Warranty-.Horizon.Hobby,.Inc.,.(Horizon).warranties.that.the.Products.purchased.(the."Product").will.be.free. from.defects.in.materials.and.workmanship.at.the.date.of.purchase.by.the.Purchaser. Limited Warranty (a).This.warranty.is.limited.to.the.original.Purchaser.("Purchaser").and.is.not.transferable..REPAIR.OR.REPLACEMENT. AS.PROVIDED.UNDER.THIS.WARRANTY.IS.THE.EXCLUSIVE.REMEDY.OF.THE.PURCHASER..This.warranty.covers.only. those.Products.purchased.from.an.authorized.Horizon.dealer..Third.party.transactions.are.not.covered.by.this.warranty.. Proof.of.purchase.is.required.for.warranty.claims..Further,.Horizon.reserves.the.right.to.change.or.modify.this.warranty. without.notice.and.disclaims.all.other.warranties,.express.or.implied.. (b).Limitations-.HORIZON.MAKES.NO.WARRANTY.OR.REPRESENTATION,.EXPRESS.OR.IMPLIED,.ABOUT.NON- INFRINGEMENT,.MERCHANTABILITY.OR.FITNESS.FOR.A.PARTICULAR.PURPOSE.OF.THE.PRODUCT..THE.. PURCHASER.ACKNOWLEDGES.THAT.THEY.ALONE.HAVE.DETERMINED.THAT.THE.PRODUCT.WILL.SUITABLY.MEET. THE.REQUIREMENTS.OF.THE.PURCHASER’S.INTENDED.USE.. (c).Purchaser.Remedy-.Horizon's.sole.obligation.hereunder.shall.be.that.Horizon.will,.at.its.option,.(i).repair.or.(ii). replace,.any.Product.determined.by.Horizon.to.be.defective..In.the.event.of.a.defect,.these.are.the.Purchaser's.exclusive. remedies..Horizon.reserves.the.right.to.inspect.any.and.all.equipment.involved.in.a.warranty.claim..Repair.or.replacement. decisions.are.at.the.sole.discretion.of.Horizon..This.warranty.does.not.cover.cosmetic.damage.or.damage.due.to.acts.of. God,.accident,.misuse,.abuse,.negligence,.commercial.use,.or.modification.of.or.to.any.part.of.the.Product..This.warranty. does.not.cover.damage.due.to.improper.installation,.operation,.maintenance,.or.attempted.repair.by.anyone.other.than. Horizon..Return.of.any.goods.by.Purchaser.must.be.approved.in.writing.by.Horizon.before.shipment. Damage Limits HORIZON.SHALL.NOT.BE.LIABLE.FOR.SPECIAL,.INDIRECT.OR.CONSEQUENTIAL.DAMAGES,.LOSS.OF.PROFITS.OR. PRODUCTION.OR.COMMERCIAL.LOSS.IN.ANY.WAY.CONNECTED.WITH.THE.PRODUCT,.WHETHER.SUCH.CLAIM. IS.BASED.IN.CONTRACT,.WARRANTY,.NEGLIGENCE,.OR.STRICT.LIABILITY..Further,.in.no.event.shall.the.liability.of. Horizon.exceed.the.individual.price.of.the.Product.on.which.liability.is.asserted..As.Horizon.has.no.control.over.use,. setup,.final.assembly,.modification.or.misuse,.no.liability.shall.be.assumed.nor.accepted.for.any.resulting.damage.or. injury..By.the.act.of.use,.setup.or.assembly,.the.user.accepts.all.resulting.liability. If.you.as.the.Purchaser.or.user.are.not.prepared.to.accept.the.liability.associated.with.the.use.of.this.Product,.you.are. advised.to.return.this.Product.immediately.in.new.and.unused.condition.to.the.place.of.purchase. Law:.These.Terms.are.governed.by.Illinois.law.(without.regard.to.conflict.of.law.principals). Safety Precautions This.is.a.sophisticated.hobby.Product.and.not.a.toy..It.must.be.operated.with.caution.and.common.sense.and.requires. some.basic.mechanical.ability..Failure.to.operate.this.Product.in.a.safe.and.responsible.manner.could.result.in.injury.. or.damage.to.the.Product.or.other.property..This.Product.is.not.intended.for.use.by.children.without.direct.adult.
  • Page 6: Questions,.Assistance,.And.repairs

    Questions, Assistance, and Repairs Your.local.hobby.store.and/or.place.of.purchase.cannot.provide.warranty.support.or.repair..Once.assembly,.setup.or. use.of.the.Product.has.been.started,.you.must.contact.Horizon.directly..This.will.enable.Horizon.to.better.answer.your. questions.and.service.you.in.the.event.that.you.may.need.any.assistance..For.questions.or.assistance,.please.direct.your. email.to.productsupport@horizonhobby.com,.or.call.877.504.0233.toll.free.to.speak.to.a.service.technician. Inspection or Repairs If.this.Product.needs.to.be.inspected.or.repaired,.please.call.for.a.Return.Merchandise.Authorization.(RMA)..Pack.. the.Product.securely.using.a.shipping.carton..Please.note.that.original.boxes.may.be.included,.but.are.not.designed.. to.withstand.the.rigors.of.shipping.without.additional.protection..Ship.via.a.carrier.that.provides.tracking.and.insurance. for.lost.or.damaged.parcels,.as.Horizon is not responsible for merchandise until it arrives and is accepted at our facility..A.Service.Repair.Request.is.available.at.www.horizonhobby.com.on.the.“Support”.tab..If.you.do.not.. have.internet.access,.please.include.a.letter.with.your.complete.name,.street.address,.email.address.and.phone.number. where.you.can.be.reached.during.business.days,.your.RMA.number,.a.list.of.the.included.items,.method.of.payment.. for.any.non-warranty.expenses.and.a.brief.summary.of.the.problem..Your.original.sales.receipt.must.also.be.included.. for.warranty.consideration..Be.sure.your.name,.address,.and.RMA.number.are.clearly.written.on.the.outside.of.the. shipping.carton. Warranty Inspection and Repairs To receive warranty service, you must include your original sales receipt.verifying.the.proof-of-purchase. date..Provided.warranty.conditions.have.been.met,.your.Product.will.be.repaired.or.replaced.free.of.charge..Repair.or.
  • Page 7: Safety,.Precautions,.And.warnings

    Safety, Precautions, and Warnings This.model.is.controlled.by.a.radio.signal.that.is.subject.to.interference.from.many.sources.outside.your.control..This. interference.can.cause.momentary.loss.of.control.so.it.is.advisable.to.always.keep.a.safe.distance.in.all.directions.around. your.model,.as.this.margin.will.help.to.avoid.collisions.or.injury. •.Always.operate.your.model.in.an.open.area.away.from.cars,.traffic,.or.people. •.Avoid.operating.your.model.in.the.street.where.injury.or.damage.can.occur. •.Never.operate.the.model.into.the.street.or.populated.areas.for.any.reason. •.Never.operate.your.model.with.low.transmitter.batteries. •.. C arefully.follow.the.directions.and.warnings.for.this.and.any.optional.support.equipment.(chargers,.rechargeable. battery.packs,.etc.).that.you.use. •.Keep.all.chemicals,.small.parts.and.anything.electrical.out.of.the.reach.of.children. •.. M oisture.causes.damage.to.electronics..Avoid.water.exposure.to.all.equipment.not.specifically.designed.and.protected. for.this.purpose. Before Starting Assembly Before.beginning.the.assembly.of.the.ShowTime ™ .50,.remove.each.part.from.its.bag.for.inspection..Closely.inspect.. the.fuselage,.wing.panels,.rudder,.and.stabilizer.for.damage..If.you.find.any.damaged.or.missing.parts,.please.contact.. the.place.of.purchase. If.you.find.any.wrinkles.in.the.covering,.use.a.heat.gun.or.sealing.iron.to.remove.them..Use.caution.while.working.around. areas.where.the.colors.overlap.to.prevent.separating.the.colors. Using the Manual HAN101 – Sealing Iron HAN100 – Heat Gun HAN141 –...
  • Page 8: Section.1:.Aileron.installation

    Section 1: Aileron Installation Required Parts   .Step 2 •.Wing.panel.(left.and.right). •.Aileron.(left.and.right) Use.a.1/16".(1.5mm).drill.bit.to.drill.a.hole.in.the.center. •.CA.hinge.(8). •.Nylon.wire.keeper.(2) of.each.hinge.location.in.both.the.wing.and.aileron..This. creates.a.tunnel.that.the.CA.can.pass.through.allowing.the. •.Nylon.clevis.(2). •.Clevis.retainer.(2) CA.to.penetrate.further.into.the.hinge. •.Control.horn.w/backplate •.2-56.x.1 ".machine.screw.(6) •.4 ".(110mm).pushrod.(2) Required Tools and Adhesives •.Thin.CA. •.T-pins •.Felt-tipped.pen. •.Drill •.Square. •.Ruler •.Servo.w/hardware.(2). •.Side.cutters •.12".Servo.Extension.(JRPA098) •.Drill.bit:.1/16".(1.5mm),.5/64".(2mm) •.Phillips.screwdriver.(small) •.Large.Servo.Horns.w/Screws.(JRPA212).(2) We.recommend.that.you.use.the.
  • Page 9 Section 1: Aileron Installation     .Step 4 .Step 6 Slide.the.aileron.and.wing.together..The.gap.between.the. Firmly.grasp.the.wing.and.aileron.and.gently.pull.on.the. aileron.and.wing.should.be.approximately.1/64".(.4mm).. aileron.to.ensure.the.hinges.are.secure.and.cannot.be. Align.the.end.of.the.aileron.to.the.wing..Also.check.that. pulled.apart..Use.caution.when.gripping.the.wing.and. the.aileron.can.move.freely.and.not.bind.at.the.wing.root. aileron.to.avoid.crushing.the.structure.  Note:.Do.not.use.CA.accelerator.during. .Step 7 the.hinging.process..The.CA.must.be. Work.the.aileron.up.and.down.several.times.to.work.in.the. allowed.to.soak.into.the.hinge.to.provide. hinges.and.check.for.proper.movement. the.best.bond..Using.accelerator.will.not. provide.enough.time.for.this.process.   .Step 5 Remove.the.T-pins.from.the.hinges..Flex.the.aileron.and. apply.Thin.CA.to.each.hinge..Make.sure.the.hinge.is.fully. saturated.with.CA..Use.a.paper.towel.and.CA.remover/ debonder.to.clean.up.any.excess.CA.from.the.wing.and/or. aileron..Make.sure.to.apply.CA.to.both.the.top.and.bottom. of.the.hinge.
  • Page 10 Section 1: Aileron Installation     .Step 8 .Step 10 Install.the.servo.hardware.(grommets.and.eyelets). Insert.the.servo.into.the.opening.in.the.wing..Use.the. included.with.the.servo..Plug.a.12".servo.extension.onto. string.to.pull.the.servo.lead.through.the.wing..Make. the.servos..Either.tie.the.servo.leads.together,.using.a. sure.the.servo.lead.exits.the.root.of.the.wing.as.shown.. commercially.available.connector,.or.use.unwaxed.dental. Position.the.servo.so.the.output.shaft.is.toward.the.trailing. floss.to.secure.the.extensions.to.prevent.them.from. edge.of.the.wing..Use.a.1/16".(1.5mm).drill.bit.to.drill.the. coming.loose.during.flight. locations.for.the.servo.screws..Mount.the.servos.using.the. hardware.provided.with.them.   .Step 9 Tie.a.weight.to.a.piece.of.string..A.wheel.collar.works. great.in.this.application..Lower.the.string.into.the.wing.   .Step 11 from.the.aileron.servo.opening..Let.the.weight.drop.out. through.the.wing.root.for.the.servo. Slide.a.clevis.retainer.onto.a.nylon.clevis..Thread.a.clevis. onto.a.4 ".(110mm).wire.a.minimum.of.10.turns.
  • Page 11 Section 1: Aileron Installation     .Step 12 .Step 14 Remove.the.back.plate.from.a.control.horn.using.side. Attach.the.control.horn.using.three.#2.x.1 ".screws.and. cutters.or.a.sharp.hobby.knife..Attach.the.clevis.to.the. the.control.horn.backplate. control.horn..After.installing.a.heavy-duty.servo.arm,. position.the.control.horn.on.the.aileron.so.the.horn.aligns. with.the.hinge.line.of.the.aileron..With.the.aileron.servo. centered,.position.the.pushrod.so.it.is.perpendicular.to.the. hinge.line.as.it.crosses.the.servo.arm..Mark.the.position. for.the.mounting.holes.using.a.felt-tipped.pen.   .Step 13 Drill.three.5/64".(2mm).holes.at.the.locations.marked.in. the.previous.step.
  • Page 12 Section 1: Aileron Installation Note:.Remove.the.excess.arm.from.the.   .Step 15 servo.horn.using.side.cutters.to.prevent. Center.the.aileron.servo.electronically.using.the.radio. interference.between.it.and.the.linkage. system..Install.a.servo.arm.onto.the.aileron.servo..Attach. the.pushrod.with.clevis.to.the.control.horn..Physically.  .Step 16 place.the.aileron.control.surface.in.neutral..Mark.the. Repeat.Steps.1.through.15.for.the.remaining.aileron. pushrod.where.it.crosses.the.holes.in.the.servo.arm..Bend. the.wire.90.degrees.at.the.mark.made.in.the.previous.step.. Note:.Once.the.ailerons.have.been. Cut.the.wire.1/2".(13mm).above.the.bend..Slide.the.wire. installed,.it.is.suggested.to.seal.the.hinge. through.the.outer.hole.in.the.aileron.servo.arm..Secure.the. gap.from.the.bottom.of.the.aileron.using. wire.using.a.nylon.wire.keeper. either.clear.tape.or.clear.covering.
  • Page 13: Section.2:.Stabilizer.installation

    Section 2: Stabilizer Installation Required Parts  .Step 4 •.Wing.panel.(right.and.left). •.Fuselage Slide.the.stab.into.the.fuselage..Center.the.stab.in.the. •.Horizontal.stabilizer opening.by.measuring.the.distance.from.the.fuselage.. to.each.tip..The.stab.is.aligned.when.both.measurements. •.1/4-20.x.2".nylon.bolt.(2). •.Wing.tube are.identical. Required Tools and Adhesives Hint:.The.stabilizers.can.be.installed. •.30-minute.epoxy. •.Sandpaper temporarily.to.aid.in.getting.the.stabilizer. •.Ruler. •.Epoxy.brush centered.in.the.fuselage..Just.don’t.glue. •.Masking.tape the.hinges.so.they.can.be.removed. once.the.stabilizer.is.aligned.  .Step 1 Locate.the.wing.tube.and.carefully.slide.it.into.one..  .Step 5 wing.panel. Check.the.distance.from.each.stab.tip.to.each.wing.tip..
  • Page 14: Section.3:.Elevator.installation

    Section 2: Stabilizer Installation Hint:.Use.rubbing.alcohol.and.a.paper.towel.  .Step 7 to.clean.up.any.excess.epoxy..Remember,. Mix.1/2.ounce.of.30-minute.epoxy..Apply.epoxy.to.the.top. this.only.works.before.the.epoxy.cures. and.bottom.of.the.exposed.wood.of.the.stabilizer..Slide.the. stabilizer.the.rest.of.the.way.into.the.slot.in.the.fuselage.. Double-check.the.alignment.to.verify.it.is.correct..Remove. any.excess.epoxy.using.a.paper.towel.and.rubbing. alcohol..Allow.the.epoxy.to.fully.cure.before.continuing. Section 3: Elevator Installation Required Parts Note:.Using.two.standard.rotation.servos. and.a.standard.Y-harness.for.the.elevator. •.Fuselage. •.CA.hinge.(6) servos.will.result.in.them.moving.in.opposite. •.Elevator.(right.and.left) directions.instead.of.the.same.direction..As. Required Tools and Adhesives such,.the.elevator.servo.installation.will.either. require.the.use.of.one.reversed.rotation.servo. •.Drill. •.Thin.CA and.one.standard.rotation.servo.or.a.reversing. •.2mm.x.16mm.(6). •.Dental.floss.or.string Y-harness..It.is.highly.recommended.to.use.a.
  • Page 15 Section 3: Elevator Installation     .Step 2 .Step 4 Fasten.the.elevator.servo.in.place.using.the.screws. Remove.the.T-pins.from.the.hinges..Flex.the.elevator.and. included.with.the.servo. apply.Thin.CA.to.each.hinge..Make.sure.the.hinge.is.fully. saturated.with.CA..Use.a.paper.towel.and.CA.remover/ debonder.to.clean.up.any.excess.CA.from.the.stabilizer. and/or.elevator..Make.sure.to.apply.CA.to.both.the.top. and.bottom.of.the.hinge..Firmly.grasp.the.stabilizer.and. elevator.and.gently.pull.on.the.elevator.to.ensure.the. hinges.are.secure.and.cannot.be.pulled.apart..Use.caution. when.gripping.the.stabilizer.and.elevator.to.avoid.crushing. the.structure..Work.the.elevator.up.and.down.several.times. to.work.in.the.hinges.and.check.for.proper.movement.   .Step 3 Locate.3.CA.hinges..Place.a.T-pin.in.the.center.of.the. hinges..Use.a.1/16".(1.5mm).drill.bit.to.drill.a.hole.in.the. center.of.each.hinge.location.in.both.the.wing.and.aileron.. Place.the.hinges.in.the.precut.slots.in.the.stabilizer..Each. T-pin.will.rest.against.the.edge.when.installed.correctly.. Slide.the.stabilizer.and.elevator.together..The.gap.between. the.between.the.two.should.be.approximately.1/64". (.4mm)..Align.the.stabilizer.so.it.can.move.freely.and.not. bind.against.the.stabilizer.   .Step 5 Slide.a.clevis.retainer.onto.a.nylon.clevis..Thread.a.clevis.
  • Page 16 Section 3: Elevator Installation     .Step 6 .Step 8 Remove.the.back.plate.from.a.control.horn.using.side. Center.the.elevator.servo.electronically.using.the.radio. cutters.or.a.sharp.hobby.knife..Attach.the.clevis.to.the. system..Physically.place.the.elevator.control.surface.in. control.horn..After.installing.a.heavy-duty.servo.arm,. neutral..Mark.the.pushrod.where.it.crosses.the.holes.in. position.the.control.horn.on.the.elevator.so.the.linkage. the.servo.arm..Bend.the.wire.90.degrees.at.the.mark.made. is.parallel.to.the.outside.edge.of.the.fuselage..Mark.the. in.the.previous.step..Cut.the.wire.1/2".(13mm).above.the. position.for.the.mounting.holes.using.a.felt-tipped.pen. bend..Slide.the.wire.through.the.outer.hole.in.the.elevator. servo.arm..Secure.the.wire.using.a.nylon.wire.keeper.   .Step 7 Note:.Remove.the.excess.arm.from.the. Drill.three.5/64".(2mm).holes.at.the.locations.marked.. servo.horn.using.side.cutters.to.prevent. in.the.previous.step.Attach.the.control.horn.using.three.. interference.between.it.and.the.linkage. #2.x.1 ".screws.and.the.control.horn.backplate.  .Step 9 Repeat.Steps.1.through.8.for.the.remaining.elevator.and. servo..Use.the.8".(200mm).wire.to.assemble.the.linkage.
  • Page 17: Section.4:.Rudder.installation

    Section 4: Rudder Installation Required Parts  .Step 2 •.Fuselage.assembly. •.Rudder Test.fit.the.tail.wheel.bracket.into.the.rudder..Make.. •.Tail.wheel.assembly sure.there.is.plenty.of.clearance.for.the.bracket.bushing. and.the.hole.has.been.drilled.deep.enough.to.fit.the.. •.4-40.x.5".(127mm).threaded.rod tail.wheel.wire. •.1".(25mm).tail.wheel •.5/64".wheel.collar.w/setscrew.(2) Required Tools and Adhesives •.CA.hinge.(3). •.T-pins •.Hobby.knife. •.Thin.CA •.6-minute.epoxy. •.Petroleum.jelly •.Drill •.Drill.bit:.1/16".(1.5mm).1/8".(3mm) •.Hex.wrench.(included.in.kit) •.Large.Servo.Horn.w/Screws.(JRPA212)  .Step 1 Make.a.mark.1".(25mm).from.the.bottom.of.the.rudder.. Drill.the.location.using.a.1/8".(3mm).drill.bit..Make..  .Step 3 sure.the.drill.is.perpendicular.to.the.hinge.line.of.the.
  • Page 18 Section 4: Rudder Installation   .Step 5 .Step 7 Apply.a.light.coat.of.petroleum.jelly.onto.the.tail.gear.wire. Fit.the.rudder.back.onto.the.fuselage,.making.sure.the.tail. where.the.bearing.will.ride..This.is.done.to.prevent.the. wheel.can.move.without.binding..Check.to.make.sure.the. epoxy.from.sticking.to.the.wire.and.bearing,.which.would. rudder.moves.freely..It.should.not.rub.against.the.fin.at.the. make.it.a.little.difficult.to.steer.or.even.use.the.rudder. tip..Use.6-minute.epoxy.to.glue.the.tail.gear.wire.into.the. hole.drilled.into.the.rudder..Apply.thin.CA.to.both.sides.of. the.hinge..Make.sure.to.saturate.the.hinge,.and.don’t.use. accelerator..Use.a.paper.towel.and.CA.debonder/remover. to.clean.up.any.excess.CA.  .Step 6 Mix.1/2.ounce.of.6-minute.epoxy.and.apply.it.to.both.the. tail.gear.bearing.and.the.slot.in.the.fuselage..Install.the. bearing.into.the.fuselage..Use.a.paper.towel.and.rubbing.  .Step 8 alcohol.to.remove.any.excess.epoxy.from.the.tail.gear. wire,.bushing,.and.fuselage. Once.the.CA.and.epoxy.has.fully.cured,.give.the.rudder. and.fin.the.tug.test.to.make.sure.the.hinges.are.well.glued.. Hint:.You.can.combine.the.previous.step.with. Flex.the.rudder.a.few.times.to.break.in.the.hinges. the.following.step.if.you.like..This.will.hold.  the.rudder.in.position.while.the.epoxy.cures. .Step 9 Attach.the.tail.wheel.to.the.tail.wheel.assembly.using..
  • Page 19 Section 4: Rudder Installation   .Step 10 .Step 12 Use.a.large.servo.horn.and.attach.the.ball.links.to.the. Install.the.rudder.servo.into.the.fuselage.using.the. horn.using.the.hardware.included.with.the.links..Thread. hardware.provided.with.the.servo..Use.the.radio.system. the.threaded.cable.ends.about.halfway.into.the.ball.links. to.electronically.center.the.rudder.servo..Attach.the.servo. to.complete.the.step. arm.to.the.rudder.servo.   .Step 11 .Step 13 Cut.the.cable.into.two.equal.pieces..Attach.the.pull-pull. Pass.the.cable.out.through.the.openings.in.the.rear.. cable.to.the.threaded.cable.ends.using.the.cable,.threaded. of.the.fuselage..The.cables.will.cross.inside.the.fuselage. cable.end.and.crimp..The.cable.passes.through.the.crimp,. to.get.the.correct.geometry..Tape.the.cables.to.the.outside. through.the.threaded.end,.then.back.through.the.crimp.. of.the.fuselage.to.prevent.them.from.falling.back.into.. Use.a.crimping.tool.to.complete.the.job. the.fuselage. Hint:.Insert.a.piece.of.music.wire. into.the.cable.openings.at.the.rear. of.the.fuselage.and.use.it.to.pull.the. cables.out.through.the.openings.
  • Page 20 Section 4: Rudder Installation   .Step 14 .Step 17 Position.the.cable.so.it.is.centered.in.the.opening..Use.a. Use.a.5/64".(2mm).drill.bit.to.drill.the.locations.for.. felt-tipped.pen.to.mark.the.rudder.where.the.cable.crosses. the.screws..Drill.each.side.half-way.through.the.rudder.. onto.it..This.will.be.used.for.positioning.the.control.horns.. so.they.connect.in.the.center..To.complete.the.procedure,. Mark.both.sides.of.the.rudder. use.the.drill.bit.to.connect.the.holes.from.both.sides.of. the.rudder.  .Step 15  .Step 18 Carefully.measure.the.location.of.the.marks.vertically.on. both.sides.of.the.rudder..If.they.are.in.different.locations,. Attach.the.rudder.control.horns.using.three.2-56.x.1 ". split.the.difference.and.remark.the.rudder.so.both.sides. machine.screws.and.three.2-56.nuts..Use.threadlock.on. are.in.exactly.the.same.position.vertically. thin.CA.to.prevent.the.nuts.from.vibrating.loose.  .Step 16 Position.the.control.horn.on.the.rudder..Mark.the. locations.for.the.screws.onto.the.rudder.using.a.. felt-tipped.pen..Mark.both.sides.of.the.rudder.for.the. control.horn.mounting.screws.
  • Page 21 Section 4: Rudder Installation   .Step 19 .Step 21 Plave.a.clevis.retainer.onto.a.nylon.clevis,.then.thread.a. With.the.radio.on,.check.the.operation.of.the.rudder.. threaded.cable.end.into.the.clevis..Attach.the.clevis.to.the. Adjust.the.cables.so.when.the.rudder.servo.is.centered,. rudder.control.horn..Repeat.for.both.sides.of.the.rudder. the.rudder.is.centered.as.well..There.will.be.slight.. tension.on.the.cables.to.prevent.the.rudder.from. wandering..Adjustments.can.be.made.at.the.rudder.. control.horn.and.at.the.servo.arm..Once.satisfied.with.. the.cable.lengths.and.tensions,.use.crimping.pliers.to. secure.the.cables. Note:.Check.the.tension.of.the.rudder. cables.before.every.flying.session,. as.they.may.stretch.over.time.  .Step 20 Slide.a.crimp.onto.the.cable,.then.pass.the.cable.through. the.threaded.cable.end..Pass.the.wire.back.through.the. crimp,.but.do.not.secure.the.wire.until.the.next.step.
  • Page 22: Section.5:.Landing.gear.installation

    Section 5: Landing Gear Installation Required Parts   .Step 3 •.Fuselage. •.Landing.gear Attach.the.wheel.to.the.axle.using.two.5/32".wheel.collars. •.1 ".axle.w/nut.(2). •.4-40.blind.nut.(4) and.setscrews..Face.the.setscrews.toward.the.bottom. of.the.wheel.pant.so.the.position.of.the.wheel.can.be. •.8-32.x.1/2".screw.(2). •.#4.washer.(2) adjusted.once.the.wheel.pant.has.been.installed. •.2 ".wheel.(2) •.4-40.x.1/2".socket.head.screw.(4) •.5/32".wheel.collar.w/setscrew.(4) Required Tools and Adhesives •.Phillips.screwdriver. •.Hobby.knife •.Adjustable.wrench.(small). •.3/32".hex.wrench •.Drill •.Drill.bit:.9/64".(3.5mm),.5/32".(4mm)  .Step 1 Install.the.landing.gear.using.two.8-32.x.1/2".screws.. Note.that.one.edge.of.the.gear.is.straight.and.the.other.is.
  • Page 23 Section 5: Landing Gear Installation     .Step 4 .Step 6 Place.the.airplane.on.the.work.surface..Slide.the.wheel. Attach.the.wheel.pant.to.the.landing.gear.using.two.. pant.into.position..Adjust.it.so.it.won’t.interfere.with.the. 4-40.x.1/2".socket.head.screws. runway.while.the.plane.is.at.rest..Use.a.felt-tipped.marker. to.mark.the.locations.for.the.two.screws.through.the. landing.gear.   .Step 7 Position.the.wheel.so.it.is.centered.in.the.wheel.pant.. Tighten.the.collars.once.the.wheel.has.been.positioned. Note:.It.may.be.necessary.to.open. the.notch.in.the.wheel.pant.slightly. to.fit.over.the.hex.on.the.axle.   .Step 5  .Step 8 Drill.the.locations.for.the.pant.screws.using.a.9/64". Repeat.Steps.2.through.7.for.the.other.wheel.pant. (3.5mm).drill.bit..Insert.two.4-40.blind.nuts.into.the.. holes.from.the.inside.of.the.wheel.pant.
  • Page 24: Section.6A:.four-Strokeengine.installation

    Section 6A: Four-Stroke Engine Installation Required Parts  .Step 2 •.Fuselage.assembly. •.Engine.mount.(2) Position.the.engine.on.the.mount..Adjust.the.engine.so. •.Clevis. •.Clevis.retainer the.distance.from.the.firewall.to.the.drive.washer.is.4 ". (124mm)..Use.clamps.to.hold.the.engine.in.position. •.8-32.x.1".screw.(4) •#8.x.5/8".self-tapping.screw.(4) •.12".(305mm).outer.pushrod.tube •.13".(330mm).pushrod.wire •.Fuel.tank.assembly Required Tools and Adhesives •.Drill. •.Clamp •.Phillips.screwdriver.(large). •.Engine •.Medium.CA. •.Sandpaper •.Drill.bit:.5/32".(4mm),.7/64".(2.5mm)  .Step 1 Attach.the.engine.mount.to.the.firewall.using.four.. 8-32.x.1".machine.screws. Note:.Check.to.see.which.direction.the.needle. valve.is.pointing..It.should.point.toward.the.
  • Page 25 Section 6A: Four-Stroke Engine Installation   .Step 4 .Step 6 Remove.the.engine.and.drill.the.locations.marked.in.the. Determine.the.proper.location.for.the.throttle.pushrod.. previous.step.using.an.7/64".(2.5mm).drill.bit. Mark.the.location.with.a.felt-tipped.pen..Remove.the. engine.and.drill.the.firewall.for.the.pushrod.tube.using.. a.drill.and.5/32".(4mm).drill.bit.  .Step 7 Hint:.Use.a.drill.press.for.the.best. Test.fit.the.12".(305mm).outer.pushrod.tube.through.the. results..This.makes.holes.perfectly. firewall.and.into.the.fuselage..Once.satisfied.with.the.fit,. perpendicular.(square).to.the.mount. roughen.the.tube.using.sandpaper..Slide.the.tube.back. into.position.and.use.medium.CA.to.glue.it.to.the.firewall..  .Step 5 Allow.1/16".(1.5mm).of.the.pushrod.to.extend.forward.of. Attach.the.engine.using.four.#8.x.5/8".socket.head.. the.firewall..Trim.the.throttle.pushrod.at.the.front.edge.of. self-tapping.screws. the.throttle.servo.tray.
  • Page 26 Section 6A: Four-Stroke Engine Installation   .Step 8 .Step 9 Install.the.servo.hardware.(grommets.and.eyelets). Physically.move.the.carburetor.to.the.closed.position... included.with.the.servo..Mount.the.throttle.servo.with. Use.the.radio.to.move.the.throttle.servo.to.the.low. the.output.shaft.toward.the.pushrod.tube..Slide.a.clevis. position..Mark.the.pushrod.where.it.crosses.the.throttle. retainer.onto.a.nylon.clevis..Thread.a.clevis.onto.the.. arm.using.a.felt-tipped.pen..Remove.the.pushrod.and. 13".(330mm).pushrod.wire.a.minimum.of.10.turns... make.a.“Z”.bend.in.pushrod. Slide.the.pushrod.into.place.from.inside.the.fuselage.. and.attach.the.clevis.to.the.servo.arm..With.the.radio.. on.and.the.throttle.servo.plugged.in,.center.the.throttle. trim.and.stick..Use.the.screw.from.the.servo.to.secure.. the.horn.to.the.servo.  .Step 10 Remove.the.clevis.from.the.pushrod..Slide.the.pushrod. into.the.pushrod.tube.from.the.firewall..Attach.the.“Z”. bend.to.the.carburetor.arm. Note:.Remove.any.extra.arms.from.the.servo. horn.that.may.bind.against.the.linkage.
  • Page 27 Section 6A: Four-Stroke Engine Installation   .Step 11 .Step 13 Thread.the.clevis.back.onto.pushrod..Attach.the.clevis.to. Attach.the.muffler.to.the.engine..Make.the.proper. the.throttle.arm..Move.the.throttle.to.full.throttle.using.the. connections.to.the.engine.using.the.engine.. radio..Check.the.carburetor.to.make.sure.it.is.fully.open.. manufacturer’s.instructions. Adjust.the.clevis.to.correspond.full.throttle.on.the.radio.to. full.throttle.on.the.carburetor..Use.the.radio.to.check.low. for.idle.and.closed..Move.the.linkage.at.the.carburetor.arm. and.servo.arm.as.necessary.for.full.range.of.operation.  .Step 12 Locate.the.fuel.tank..Determine.which.fuel.line.is.the.vent. line.by.looking.at.the.top.of.the.fuel.tank..Make.a.note.as. to.which.side.the.vent.line.is.located.on..Slide.the.tank. into.the.fuselage,.guiding.the.tubes.out.through.the.hole. in.the.firewall..Use.the.supplied.stick.to.make.a.brace.to. hold.the.tank.in.position.
  • Page 28: Section.6B:.two-Stroke.engine.installation

    Section 6B: Two-Stroke Engine Installation Required Parts  .Step 3 •.Fuselage.assembly. •.Engine.mount.(2) Mark.the.locations.for.the.engine.mounting.bolts. •.Clevis. •.Clevis.retainer •#8.x.5/8".self-tapping.screw.(4) •.8-32.x.1".screw.(4) •.12".(305mm).outer.pushrod.tube •.13".(330mm).pushrod.wire •.Fuel.tank.assembly Required Tools and Adhesives •.Drill. •.Clamp •.Phillips.screwdriver.(large). •.Engine •.Medium.CA. •.Sandpaper •.Drill.bit:.5/32".(4mm),.7/64".(2.5mm)  .Step 1  .Step 4 Attach.the.engine.mount.to.the.firewall.using.four.. Remove.the.engine.and.drill.the.locations.marked.in.the. 8-32.x.1".machine.screws. previous.step.using.an.7/64".(2.5mm).drill.bit.
  • Page 29 Section 6B: Two-Stroke Engine Installation   .Step 5 .Step 7 Attach.the.engine.using.four.#8.x.5/8".socket.head.. Install.the.servo.hardware.(grommets.and.eyelets). self-tapping.screws. included.with.the.servo..Mount.the.throttle.servo.with. the.output.shaft.toward.the.pushrod.tube..Slide.a.clevis. retainer.onto.a.nylon.clevis..Thread.a.clevis.onto.the.. 13".(330mm).pushrod.wire.a.minimum.of.10.turns... Slide.the.pushrod.into.place.from.outside.of.the.fuselage.. With.the.radio.on.and.throttle.servo.plugged.in,.center.. the.throttle.trim.and.stick..Use.the.screw.from.the.servo.. to.secure.the.horn.to.the.servo.  .Step 6 Test.fit.the.12".(305mm).outer.pushrod.tube.through.the. firewall.and.into.the.fuselage..Once.satisfied.with.the.fit,. roughen.the.tube.using.sandpaper..Slide.the.tube.back. into.position.and.use.medium.CA.to.glue.it.to.the.firewall.. Allow.1/4".(6mm).of.the.pushrod.to.extend.forward.of.the. firewall..Trim.the.throttle.pushrod.at.the.front.edge.of.the. Note:.Remove.any.extra.arms.from.the.servo. throttle.servo.tray. horn.that.may.bind.against.the.linkage.
  • Page 30 Section 6B: Two-Stroke Engine Installation   .Step 8 .Step 10 Physically.move.the.carburetor.to.the.closed.position..Use. Locate.the.fuel.tank..Determine.which.fuel.line.is.the.vent. the.radio.to.move.the.throttle.servo.to.the.low.position.. line.by.looking.at.the.top.of.the.fuel.tank..Make.a.note.as. Mark.the.pushrod.where.it.crosses.the.throttle.servo.arm. to.which.side.the.vent.line.is.located.on..Slide.the.tank. using.a.felt-tipped.pen. into.the.fuselage,.guiding.the.tubes.out.through.the.hole. in.the.firewall..Use.the.supplied.stick.to.make.a.brace.to. hold.the.tank.in.position.  .Step 9 Bend.the.pushrod.90.degrees.at.the.mark.made.in.the.last.  .Step 11 step..Use.a.nylon.pushrod.keeper.to.secure.the.pushrod. wire.to.the.servo.arm. Attach.the.muffler.to.the.engine..Make.the.proper. connections.to.the.engine.using.the.engine.. manufacturer’s.instructions.
  • Page 31: Section.7:.Cowling.installation

    Section 7: Cowling Installation Required Parts  .Step 3 •.Fuselage.assembly. •.Cowling Remove.the.cowl.and.remove.the.necessary.material.to.fit. •.#4.washer.(4) the.cowl.over.the.engine..Install.the.engine.back.onto.the. firewall,.and.test.fit.the.cowl.over.the.engine. •.4-40.x.1/2".socket.head.screw.(4) Required Tools and Adhesives Hint:.Start.by.removing.only.a.little.material. at.a.time..You.can.always.make.the.holes. •.Hex.wrench:.3/32". •.Hobby.scissors bigger,.but.you.can’t.make.them.smaller..Work. •.Hobby.knife. •.Ruler until.the.cowl.fits.nicely.over.the.engine. •.Drill. •.Drill.bit:.1/8".(3mm)  .Step 1 Note:.Remember.to.either.trim.material. from.the.cowl.to.attach.the.glow.igniter,. Use.pieces.of.card.stock.to.indicate.the.location.of.the. or.use.a.remove.glow.connection. needle.valve,.engine.head,.and.the.firewall.  .Step 4 Slide.the.cowling.onto.the.fuselage..Temporarily..
  • Page 32 Section 7: Cowling Installation   .Step 5 .Step 7 Use.the.card.stock.from.Step.1.to.locate.the.positions.. Locate.four.#4.x.1/2".sheet.metal.screws..Attach.the. for.the.cowling.screws..Drill.the.locations.using.a.. cowling.using.the.four.screws. 1/8".(3mm).drill.bit.  .Step 6 Make.any.cutouts.in.the.cowling.to.clear.items.such.as.the. muffler,.fueling.valve,.needle.valve,.etc.
  • Page 33: Section.8:.Final.assembly

    Section 8: Final Assembly Required Parts  .Step 2 •.Hatch. •.Canopy Place.the.remaining.flat.foam.over.the.receiver.and. •.4-40.x.1/2".screw.(2). •#4.washer.(3) receiver.battery..Slide.the.radio.plate.into.position.. and.secure.it.using.a.4-40.X.1/2".socket.head.screw.. •.Decals. •.Pilot.figure and.#4.washer. •.Foam.radio.box. •.Radio.hatch •.Side.force.generator.(2) Required Tools and Adhesives •.Hex.wrench:.3/32". •.Shoo.Goo •.Formula.560-canopy.glue. •.Masking.tape •.Receiver. •.Receiver.battery •.Switch.harness  .Step 1 Place.a.flat.piece.of.foam.into.the.fuselage,.followed.by. the.shaped.radio.foam..Plug.the.servos.and.extensions. into.their.proper.location.in.the.receiver..Route.the.receiver.  .Step 3 antenna.wire.through.the.tube.on.the.right-hand.side.of.
  • Page 34 Section 8: Final Assembly   .Step 5 .Step 7 Lightly.sand.the.inside.edge.of.the.canopy.and.. If.you.are.not.planning.on.using.the.side.force.generators,. slightly.inside.the.line.drawn.on.the.hatch.using.medium. secure.the.side.force.generator.plugs.to.the.wing.using.. sandpaper. #2.x.1/4".screws.   .Step 6 .Step 8 Apply.a.bead.of.RCZ56.Canopy.Glue.(ZINJ5007).around. To.install.the.side.force.generators,.first.remove.the. the.inside.edge.of.the.canopy..Position.the.canopy.onto. plugs..Slide.the.side.force.generators.partially.into. the.hatch..Use.tape.to.hold.the.canopy.secure.until.the. the.slot.in.the.wing..When.the.stud.is.visible,.install. glue.fully.cures. the.thumbscrew.to.pull.the.upper.and.lower.side.force. generators.into.position. Note:.The.SFG’s.can.be.removed.in. a.few.seconds..Try.your.ShowTime ™ 50.with.and.without.to.decide.which. setup.suits.your.flying.style.best.  .Step 9 Apply.the.decals.to.customize.your.ShowTime.50.
  • Page 35: Center.of.gravity

    Center of Gravity An.important.part.of.preparing.the.aircraft.for.flight.is. properly.balancing.the.model..This.is.especially.important. when.various.engines.are.mounted. Caution: Do not inadvertently skip this step! The.recommended.Center.of.Gravity.(CG).location.for. the.ShowTime ™ .50.is.5 ".(143mm).behind.the.leading. edge.of.the.wing.against.the.fuselage.(at.the.root.rib)..If. necessary,.move.the.battery.pack.or.add.weight.to.either. the.nose.or.the.tail.until.the.correct.balance.is.achieved.. Stick-on.weights.are.available.at.your.local.hobby.store. and.work.well.for.this.purpose. Radio Setup A.7-channel.or.greater.computer.radio.is.highly. If.using.a.6-channel.radio.with.flaperon.mix,.the.aileron. recommended..This.allows.the.following.features: servos.are.each.plugged.into.their.own.channels..The. right.aileron.plugs.into.the.aileron.socket.in.the.receiver,. •.Mixing.the.right.aileron.to.the.left.aileron.(flaperon.mix) while.the.left.aileron.plugs.into.channel.6..With.flaperon. •.Electronically.adjustable.aileron.differential activated.in.the.programming,.this.allows.for.independent. •.. M ixing.the.right.elevator.to.the.left.elevator.(dual. travel.adjustment.of.each.aileron.in.each.direction.and. elevator.mixing) electronic.aileron.differential..Consult.your.manual.for. •..
  • Page 36: Control.throws

    Control Throws Setting.the.control.throws.for.your.ShowTime ™ .50. There.isn’t.an.exact.geometry.to.the.linkage,.as.it.depends. does.require.some.attention.to.detail..To.correctly.set. on.how.much.throw.each.individual.modeler.requires.. the.throws,.it.is.highly.suggested.to.use.the.following. The.linkage.geometry.should.always.be.maximized.so.the. procedure.to.achieve.the.greatest.mechanical.advantage. servo.isn’t.working.any.harder.than.it.has.to. from.your.servos. Elevator. Down  .Step 1 Low.rate. 9°.(9/16"). 10.5°.(5/8") Determine.the.maximum.amount.of.control.surface.throw. High.rate. 43°.(2 "). 43°.(2 ") from.the.throws.listed..Use.this.3D.throws.to.set.the. maximum.amount.of.throw,.then.use.your.computer.radio. Aileron. Down for.the.lower.rate.listed. Low.rate. 13°.(1 "). 12°.(1")  .Step 2 High.rate. 37°.(3").
  • Page 37: Rates.and.expos

    Rates and Expos Use.Expo.to.soften.the.feel.of.the.model..On.high.3D.. rates.use.quite.a.bit.of.expo..The.goal.on.3D.rates.is.to.. get.the.model.to.feel.the.same.around.neutral.as.it.does. on.low.rates. Use.low.rate.settings.for.all.flying.except.for.3D. aerobatics..For.precision.flying.or.general.sport.hot- dogging,.the.low.rate.throws.are.perfect,.even.for.snap. rolls..The.only.exception.is.rudder.rates..Use.3D.rudder. rate.when.doing.stall.turns.and.rolling.circles,.since. the.more.rudder.the.better.for.these..When.doing.3D. aerobatics,.flip.to.3D.rates.just.before.the.maneuver..As. soon.as.the.maneuver.is.done,.flip.back.down.to.low.rate. to.avoid.over-controlling.the.model. Range Test Your Radio  .Step 1 Before.each.flying.session,.be.sure.to.range.check.your. radio..This.is.accomplished.by.turning.on.your.transmitter. with.the.antenna.collapsed..Turn.on.the.receiver.in.your. airplane..With.your.airplane.on.the.ground.and.the. engine.running,.you.should.be.able.to.walk.30.paces. (approximately.100.feet).away.from.your.airplane.and.still. have.complete.control.of.all.functions.. If not, don’t attempt to fly! Have your radio equipment checked out by the manufacturer. ...
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    2006 Official AMA National Model Aircraft Safety Code GENERAL 7).I.will.not.operate.models.with.pyrotechnics.(any. device.that.explodes,.burns,.or.propels.a.projectile. 1).I.will.not.fly.my.model.aircraft.in.sanctioned. of.any.kind).including,.but.not.limited.to,.rockets,. events,.air.shows.or.model.flying.demonstrations.until. explosive.bombs.dropped.from.models,.smoke. it.has.been.proven.to.be.airworthy.by.having.been. bombs,.all.explosive.gases.(such.as.hydrogen-filled. previously,.successfully.flight.tested. balloons),.or.ground.mounted.devices.launching.a. 2).I.will.not.fly.my.model.higher.than.approximately. projectile..The.only.exceptions.permitted.are.rockets. 400.feet.within.3.miles.of.an.airport.without.notifying. flown.in.accordance.with.the.National.Model.Rocketry. the.airport.operator..I.will.give.right-of-way.and.avoid. Safety.Code.or.those.permanently.attached.(as.per. flying.in.the.proximity.of.full-scale.aircraft..Where. JATO.use);.also.those.items.authorized.for.Air.Show. necessary,.an.observer.shall.be.utilized.to.supervise. Team.use.as.defined.by.AST.Advisory.Committee. flying.to.avoid.having.models.fly.in.the.proximity.of. (document.available.from.AMA.HQ)..In.any.case,. full-scale.aircraft. models.using.rocket.motors.as.a.primary.means.of. 3).Where.established,.I.will.abide.by.the.safety.rules. propulsion.are.limited.to.a.maximum.weight.of.3.3. for.the.flying.site.I.use,.and.I.will.not.willfully.and. pounds.and.a.G.series.motor..(A.model.aircraft.is. deliberately.fly.my.models.in.a.careless,.reckless.and/ defined.as.an.aircraft.with.or.without.engine,.not.able. or.dangerous.manner. to.carry.a.human.being.) 4).The.maximum.takeoff.weight.of.a.model.is.55.
  • Page 39 2006 Official AMA National Model Aircraft Safety Code 5).Flying.sites.separated.by.three.miles.or.more. Organized RC Racing Event are.considered.safe.from.site-to.site.interference,. 10).An.RC.racing.event,.whether.or.not.an.AMA.Rule. even.when.both.sites.use.the.same.frequencies..Any. Book.event,.is.one.in.which.model.aircraft.compete. circumstances.under.three.miles.separation.require. in.flight.over.a.prescribed.course.with.the.objective.of. a.frequency.management.arrangement,.which.may. finishing.the.course.faster.to.determine.the.winner. be.either.an.allocation.of.specific.frequencies.for. A..In.every.organized.racing.event.in.which. each.site.or.testing.to.determine.that.freedom.from. contestants,.callers.and.officials.are.on.the.course: interference.exists..Allocation.plans.or.interference. 1..All.officials,.callers.and.contestants.must.properly. test.reports.shall.be.signed.by.the.parties.involved. wear.helmets,.which.are.OSHA,.DOT,.ANSI,.SNELL.or. and.provided.to.AMA.Headquarters..Documents.of. NOCSAE.approved.or.comparable.standard.while.on. agreement.and.reports.may.exist.between.(1).two. the.racecourse. or.more.AMA.Chartered.Clubs,.(2).AMA.clubs.and. 2..All.officials.will.be.off.the.course.except.for.the. individual.AMA.members.not.associated.with.AMA. starter.and.their.assistant. Clubs,.or.(3).two.or.more.individual.AMA.members. 3.”On.the.course”.is.defined.to.mean.any.area.beyond. 6).For.Combat,.distance.between.combat.engagement. the.pilot/staging.area.where.actual.flying.takes.place.
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