E-flite 4-Site F3P 250 ARF User Manual

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E-flite 4-Site Assembly Manual

Product Registration

Register your product online at:

www.e-fliterc.com/register/

Contents of Kit/Parts Layout

EFL1201

Motor Mount/Firewall

EFL1202

Carbon Pushrod Set

EFL1203

Carbon Bracing and

Landing Gear

EFL1204

Wheel Pants

EFL1180

Pushrod Supports (Wood)

EFL1181

Landing Skids, 2.5mm

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the E-flite

®

4-Site™ F3P.

The 4-Site is an attractive, easy-to-assemble, flat

foam model that offers incredible precision and

aerobatic flight characteristics. Constructed primarily

of 3mm Depron foam, the 4-Site also offers a high

level of prefabrication, including pre-beveled parts,

pre-hinged control surfaces and a highly visible,

pre-printed trim scheme. The lightweight, laser-cut

Depron foam construction, carbon fiber support rods

and carbon fiber motor mount set the standard for

quality, durability and performance. The 4-Site also

includes two different sets of speed brakes for optimal

personalized flying styles. For anyone looking for an

extremely lightweight, indoor foamie that excels in

precision aerobatic flight and is easy to assemble, the

4-Site flies over the competition.

Important Warranty Information

Please read our Warranty and Liability Limitations

section on Page 25 before building this product. 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.

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

Important Warranty Information .............................. 2

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

Product Registration................................................ 2

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

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

Important Information About Motor Selection ........... 3

Outrunner Setup (E-flite) ......................................... 3

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

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

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

Fuselage Construction ............................................. 4

Wing Installation .................................................... 7

Carbon Bracing Installation ..................................... 9

Landing Gear Installation ...................................... 11

Motor Installation ................................................. 13

Control Horn Installation ....................................... 14

Radio and Linkage Installation .............................. 16

Final Assembly ..................................................... 21

Airbrake Assembly (Optional) ............................... 22

Control Throws..................................................... 23

Center of Gravity ................................................. 23

Preflight ............................................................... 24

Range Test Your Radio .......................................... 24

Safety Do’s and Don’ts for Pilots ............................ 24

Flying Your 4-Site ................................................. 24

Warranty Information ........................................... 25

Instructions for Disposal of WEEE by

Users in the European Union ............................ 26

2008 Official Academy of

Model Aeronautics Safety Code ....................... 26

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