Safety Precautions; Decisions You Must Make; Radio Equipment; Engine Recommendations - GREAT PLANES Super Skybolt Instruction Manual

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PROTECT YOUR MODEL, YOURSELF
& OTHERS...FOLLOW THESE
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1. Your Super Skybolt 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 Super Skybolt 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.
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
(servos, receiver battery, etc.) throughout the building process.
5. You must correctly install all R/C and other components so
that the model operates correctly 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 an experienced pilot or have not flown this
type of model before, we recommend that you get the
assistance of an experienced pilot in your R/C club for your
first flights. If you're not a member of a club, your local hobby
shop has information about clubs in your area whose
membership includes experienced pilots.
8. While this kit has been flight tested to exceed normal use,
if the plane will be used for extremely high-stress flying,
such as racing, or if an engine larger than one in the
recommended range is used, the modeler is responsible for
taking steps to reinforce the high-stress points and/or
substituting hardware more suitable for the increased stress.
9. WARNING: The cowl and wheel pants included in this kit
are made of fiberglass, the fibers of which may cause eye,
skin and respiratory tract irritation. Never blow into a part
(wheel pant, cowl) to remove fiberglass dust, as the dust will
blow back into your eyes. Always wear safety goggles, a
particle mask and rubber gloves when grinding, drilling and
sanding fiberglass parts. Vacuum the parts and the work
area thoroughly after working with fiberglass parts.
We, as the kit manufacturer, provide you with a top quality,
thoroughly tested kit and instructions, but ultimately the
quality and flyability of your finished model depends on
how you build it; therefore, we cannot in any way
guarantee the performance of your completed model, and
no representations are expressed or implied as to the
performance or safety of your completed model.
Remember: Take your time and follow the instructions to
end up with a well-built model that is straight and true.

DECISIONS YOU MUST MAKE

This is a partial list of items required to finish the Super Skybolt
ARF that may require planning or decision making before
starting to build. Order numbers are provided in parentheses.

Radio Equipment

The Super Skybolt ARF requires a 4-channel radio system with
four 54 oz.-in. [3.9 kg-cm] minimum servos and one standard
torque servo for the throttle. In addition, two 9" [229 mm] servo
extensions are required for the aileron servos. If you are using a
radio system that does not have mixing functions, a Y-harness
will also be required to connect the aileron servos to the receiver.
Below is a list of radio equipment used to build the Super Skybolt
ARF shown in the pictures in this manual:
(4) Futaba
®
S9001 Servo Aircraft Coreless BB (FUTM0075)
(1) Futaba S3003 Servo Standard (FUTM0031)
(2) Futaba 9" Servo Extension J (FUTM3910)

Engine Recommendations

The recommended engine size range for the Super Skybolt
ARF is .60 – .75 cu in [10-12.5 cc] two-stroke or .70 – .91 cu
in [11.5-15 cc] four-stroke. If an engine in the upper end of
the size range is used, remember that this is a scale model
that is intended to fly at scale-like speeds, so throttle
management should be practiced.
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