Top Flite TOPA1010 User Manual

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2.

Be cer

tain the model is clean.

Prepare a

dishpan or small b

u

c

k

et with a mixture of liquid dish

soap and w

a

rm

w
ater–about 1/2 teaspoon of soap

per gallon of w

ater

.

Submerse one of the decals in

the solution and peel off the paper bac

king.

Note:

Ev
en though the decals ha

v

e

a
“stic

ky-bac

k”
and are

not the w

ater tr

ansf

er type

, submersing them in soap

and w

a

ter allo

ws accur

ate positioning and reduces

air b

u

b

b

les under

neath.

3.
P

osition the decal on the model where desired.

Holding the decal do

wn, use a paper to

w

el to wipe

a

w

a

y

most of the w

ater

.

4.
Use a piece of soft balsa or something similar

to squeegee remaining w

a

ter from under the decal.

Apply the rest of the decals the same w

a

y.

GET

THE MODEL READ

Y

T

O

FL

Y

Balance the Model (C.G.)

At this stage the model should be completely ready-

to-fly with all of the components installed including

the engine

, m

uffler

, propeller

, spinner

, landing gear

and wheels

.

1.
If using a Great Planes C

.G.
Machine to balance

the model, set the r

u

lers to 3" [76mm].

If not using a

C

.G.
Machine

, use a fine-point f

e

lt-tip pen or 1/8"

wide tape to accur

ately mar

k the recommended C

.G.

(center of g

ra

vity

, or

“balance point”) on the bottom of

the wing 3" [76mm] bac

k from the leading edge on

both sides of the fuselage

.

2.

Place the model on a Great Planes CG

Machine

, or lift it at the balance point y

ou mar

k

ed on

both sides of the fuselage

.

Note whether the nose or

tail drops

.

If the tail drops

, the model is

“tail hea

vy”

and w

eight m

ust be added to the nose to balance

.

If,

ho
w

e

v

e

r, the nose drops

, then w

e

ight m

ust be added

to the tail to balance

.

3.
Add nose or tail w

eight to balance the model.

If

nose w

e

ight is required it ma

y be added b

y

using a

“spinner w

e

ight”

(GPMQ4645 f

o

r the 1 oz.

[30g]

w

e

ight, or GPMQ4646 f

o

r the 2 oz.

[55g] w

e

ight) or

Great Planes (GPMQ4485)

“stic

k-on”

lead which

ma
y be added to the nose

.

If tail w

eight is required it

ma
y be placed on the r

ight side of the fuselage

(opposite the m

uffler) under the stabiliz

er

.

NO

TE:

Do not rely upon the adhesiv

e on the bac

k of

the lead w

eight to per

manently hold it in place

.

O

ve

r

time

, fuel and e

xhaust residue ma

y soften the adhesiv

e

and cause the w

eight to f

all off

.

Use #2 sheet metal

scre

ws
, R
TV silicone or epo

xy to per

manently hold the

w

eight in place

.

Balance the Pr

opeller

Carefully balance y

our propeller and spare propellers

bef
ore y

ou fly

.

A

n unbalanced prop can be the single

most significant cause of vibr

ation that can damage

y

our model.

Not only will engine mounting scre

ws and

bolts loosen, possib

ly with disastrous eff

ect, b

u

t

vibr

ation can also cause y

our fuel to f

oam, which will,

in tur

n, cause y

our engine to r

un hot or quit.

W

e

use a

T

op Flite Precision Magnetic Prop Balancer

(T

OPQ5700) in the w

o

rkshop and k

eep a Great Planes

Finger

tip Prop Balancer (GPMQ5000) in our flight bo

x.

Engine Chec

k

If the engine is ne

w

, f

ollo

w the engine man

uf

acturer’

s

instr

uctions to break-in the engine

.

A

fter break-in,

confir

m that the engine r

uns reliab

ly and smoothly

and maintains full po

w

er indefinitely

.

A

fter y

ou r

u

n

the engine on the model, inspect the model closely

to mak

e

sure all scre

ws remained tight, the hinges

are secure and the prop is secure

.

Contr

ol Chec

k

With the lines connected to the lead-outs and y

our

assistant holding the model, oper

ate the controls to

mak

e sure the

y

mo

v

e

smoothly

.

If an

y binding or

hesitation is detected, inspect the model and

eliminate the prob

lem.

Adjust Leadouts

The

T

op Flite

T

u

tor II ARF is equipped with

adjustab

le

leadouts

.

The lines can be adjusted b

y

means of a

Phillips head set scre

w located inside the slot pro

vided

fo

r the lead outs

.The leadouts can be loosened, then

slid f

o

re and aft.

When the

y are in place

, tighten the set

scre

w

do
wn to pre

v

ent the leadouts from mo

ving bac

k

and f

o

rth in flight.

Y

ou should also chec

k the leadouts

after each flight, making sure each scre

w is tight.

IMPOR

T

ANT

:

If y

ou f

ound it necessar

y to ad

d

an
y weight,

rec

hec

k the C.G.

after the weight

has been installed.

The C.G.

rang

e f
or the

T

op Flite

T

utor II rang

es

2-3/4" [70mm] to 3-3/8" [83mm] fr

om the LE.

The recommended star

ting C.G.

is 3" [76mm]

bac

k fr

om the LE of the wing at the fusela

g

e

.

This is the midpoint of the C.G.

rang

e specified.

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