Safety, Precautions And Warnings; Warranty And Repair Policy - Hangar 9 Alpha 40 ARF Assembly Manual

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gives an airplane more aerodynamic stability. Some sailplanes
and trainer planes with large dihedral dispense with ailerons
and use only the rudder to control the roll and yaw.
Elevator: The hinged control surface on the back of the
stabilizer that moves to control the airplane's pitch axis.
Pulling the transmitter's control stick toward the bottom of
the transmitter moves the elevator upward, and the airplane
begins to climb. Push the control stick forward, and the
airplane begins to dive.
Fuselage: The main body of an airplane.
hinge: Flexible pieces used to connect the control surface
to the flying surface. All hinges must be glued properly and
securely to prevent the airplane from crashing. (This has
already been done for you on this aircraft.)
horizontal Stabilizer: The horizontal flying surface of the
tail gives the airplane stability while in flight.
Leading Edge: The front of a flying surface.
Main Landing gear: The wheel and gear assembly the
airplane uses to land. It is attached to the bottom of the fuselage.
Nose gear: The part of the landing gear is attached to the
nose of the fuselage. The nose gear is usually connected to the
rudder servo to help you steer the airplane on the ground.
Pitch Axis: The horizontal plane on which the airplane's
nose is raised or lowered. By moving the elevator, you can
raise the airplane's nose above the pitch axis (climb) or
lower it below the pitch axis (dive).
Pushrod: The rigid mechanism that transfers movement
from the servo to the control surface.
Roll Axis: The horizontal plane on which the airplane's
wings are raised or lowered. By adjusting the ailerons, you
can drop a wing tip below the roll axis and cause the airplane
to bank or roll.
Rudder: The hinged control surface on the vertical stabilizer
that controls the airplane's yaw. Moving the rudder to the
left causes the airplane to yaw left; moving the rudder to the
right causes it to yaw right.
Servo: The servo transforms your ground commands into
physical adjustments of the airplane while it's in the air.
Servo output Arm: A removable arm or wheel connecting
the servo to the pushrod (also called servo horn).
Spinner: Term describing the nose cone that covers the
propeller hub.
Threadlock: A liquid that solidifies; used to prevent screws
from loosening due to vibration.
Torque Rods: Inserted into the ailerons, these rigid wire
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rods run along the wing's trailing edge, then bend downward
and connect to the pushrod.
vertical Stabilizer: The vertical flying surface of the tail
gives the airplane stability while in flight.
Wheel Collar: The round, metal retaining piece that
anchors wheels in place on the wheel axle.
Wing: The lifting surface of an airplane.
yaw Axis: The vertical plane through which the airplane's
nose rotates as it yaws to the left or to the right. The rudder
controls the yaw axis.

Safety, Precautions and Warnings

As the user of this product, you are solely responsible for
operating it in a manner that does not endanger yourself
and others or result in damage to the product or the
property of others.
Carefully follow the directions and warnings for this and any
optional support equipment (chargers, rechargeable battery
packs, etc.) you use.
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
necessary 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 out into the street or populated
areas for any reason.
• Never operate your model with low transmitter batteries.
• Carefully follow the directions and warnings for this and
any optional support equipment (chargers, rechargeable
battery packs, etc.) you use.
• Keep all chemicals, small parts and anything electrical out
of the reach of children.
• Moisture causes damage to electronics. Avoid water
exposure to all equipment not specifically designed and
protected for this purpose.

Warranty and Repair Policy

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.
Horizon reserves the right to change or modify this warranty
without notice and disclaims all other warranties, express or
implied.
(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
all warranty claims.
(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 Product
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
Hangar 9 Alpha 40 ARF Assembly Manual

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