E-flite F-16 400 DF ARF w/Motor & Fan Unit User Manual

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E-flite F-16 ARF Assembly Manual

Contents of Kit/Parts Layout

Replacement Parts

EFL7076

Fan Unit w/Motor

EFL7077

Canopy/Hatch

EFL7078

Stabilizer Set

EFL7079

Exhaust Nozzle and Nose Cone

EFL7080

Missiles and Launch Rails

EFL7081

Landing Gear Set w/Hardware

EFL7082

Gear Doors and Ventral Fins

EFL7083

Pushrod Kit

Introduction

The F-16 Fighting Falcon was originally designed

in 1971 to be a multi-role fighter in both air-to-air

combat and air-to-surface attacks. Today the F-16 is

known for its amazing maneuverability, precision strike

and attack capabilities and speed. The F-16’s versatility

allows it to be equipped with a variety of weapons,

including missiles or bombs. The Fighting Falcon

is still in use today and is currently serving many

countries. The USAF uses F-16s in their Thunderbird

demonstrations.

E-flite’s F-16 400 DF (ducted fan) is designed to

replicate the full-scale F-16 as a performance sport

scale model. Constructed of lightweight, durable

injection molded foam, the F-16 is beautifully finished

with a highly visible USAF Thunderbirds trim scheme.

The F-16 400 DF also includes molded panel lines and

custom applied decals for added scale appearance.

It is highly prefabricated with molded servo pockets,

prehinged flight surfaces, a magnetic battery hatch

and the included and installed motor and fan unit to

get you in the air faster.

The F-16 is capable of smooth, aerobatic maneuvers

sure to please any crowd and the USAF Thunderbirds

trim scheme will make all of your friends jealous. The

E-flite F-16 400 DF will offer the ambitious sport scale

modeler just the thrill he’s been looking for.

Using the Manual

This manual is divided into sections to help make

assembly easier to understand, and to provide breaks

between each major section. In addition, check boxes

have been placed next to each step to keep track

of its completion. Steps with a single circle () are

performed once, while steps with two circles ( )

indicate that the step will require repeating, such as for

a right or left wing panel, two servos, etc.

Remember to take your time and follow the directions.

Table of Contents

Introduction ........................................................... 2

Using the Manual ................................................... 2

Contents of Kit/Parts Layout .................................... 2

Recommended Radio Equipment ............................. 3

Optional Accessories .............................................. 3

Required Tools and Adhesives ................................. 3

Required Speed Control and Battery ........................ 3

Notes Regarding Servos and ESC ........................... 3

Note on Lithium Polymer Batteries ........................... 3

Warning ................................................................ 3

Wing and Stabilizer Installation .............................. 4

Elevator and Aileron Servo Installation .................... 6

Landing Gear Installation ........................................ 9

Speed Control and Receiver Installation ................. 13

Vertical and Ventral Fin Installation ........................ 15

Motor Battery Installation ...................................... 16

Missile Installation (Optional) ................................ 17

Removing Fan and Motor for

Servicing or Replacement ................................ 17

Radio Programming ............................................. 18

Control Throws..................................................... 19

Center of Gravity ................................................. 20

Preflight ............................................................... 20

Range Test Your Radio .......................................... 20

Flying Your F-16 .................................................. 21

Safety, Precautions, and Warnings ........................ 21

Warranty Information ........................................... 21

Instructions for Disposal of WEEE by

Users in the European Union ............................ 22

2008 OfficialAcademy of Model

Aeronautics Safety Code ................................. 23

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of Bachmann Industries, Inc.

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