Top Flite TOPA1010 User Manual

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pilots should control the model b

y

k

eeping their ar

ms

str
aight and bending at the elbo

w with little or no wr

ist

mo

v

e

ment.

Later

, when the

y become more

e

xper

ienced, wr

ist mo

v

ement ma

y be increased to

increase control response

.

All control inputs should be

smooth.

Contin

ue flying the model in a le

v

e

l attitude

,

getting used to ho

w the controls react and ho

w the

model

“f

eels

.”

Do this until the engine r

uns out of fuel.

Actual flight time depends on se

v

e

ral f
actors

, such as

the engine siz

e and br

and, needle v

alv
e setting,

propeller siz

e

, fuel, atmospher

ic conditions

, etc., b

u

t

y

ou can e

xpect flight times around 7-8 min

u

tes
.

Landing

When the engine star

ts to sputter and/or speed up

,

this is an indication that the tank is near

ly empty

.

Contin

ue to fly the model in a le

v

el attitude until the

engine finally quits

.

The same as an

y time the model

slo
ws
, the pilot should step bac

k to k

eep the lines taut

and maintain control.

Allo

w the model to descend until

it is about tw

o f
eet off the g

round.

When the model

has lost near

ly all flying speed and is a f

oot or tw

o

from the g

round, the pilot should r

a

ise his ar

m to k

eep

the lines taut and apply full up ele

v

ator

, allo

wing the

model to gently touch do

wn.

After the model has come to a stop the assistant ma

y

retr

ie

v

e

the model and retur

n

it to the star

ting area.

In doing so the lines should be k

ept taut so the

y do

not become twisted or entangled.

Clean the model using paper to

w

els and household

cleaner to wipe off e

xhaust residue

.

Inspect the

model thoroughly

, looking f

or loose f

asteners and

signs of damage or f

a

tigue

.

Also mak

e sure the prop

has not been damaged.

P

erf
or

m an

y maintenance

necessar

y to prepare the model f

o

r the ne

xt flight.

At the end of the flying session an

y unspent fuel

should be dr

ained from the tank.

After y

ou ha

v

e

become f

a

miliar with the w

a

y y

our

T

u

tor II ARF flies and y

ou are ready to begin

perf

or
ming stunts

, seek the assistance of an

e

xper

ienced stunt pilot bef

ore attempting to lear

n ne

w

maneuv

ers on y

our o

w

n.
Almost an

y control line stunt

maneuv

ers are star

ted with the model do

wnwind from

the pilot, i.e

.w

ind on the pilot's bac

k

.C

onsult the AMA

Control Line section f

or stunt maneuv

ers
.

One final note about flying y

our model:

Ha
v

e

a goal or

flight plan in mind f

or e

v

er

y flight.

This can be lear

ning

a ne

w maneuv

er(s), impro

ving a maneuv

er(s) y

o

u

already kno

w

, or lear

ning ho

w the model beha

v

es in

cer

tain conditions (such as when testing diff

erent

propellers or fuel).

This is not necessar

ily to impro

v

e

y

o

ur skills (though it is ne

v

er a bad idea!), b

u

t more

impor

tantly so y

ou do not sur

pr

ise y

ourself b

y

impulsiv

ely attempting a maneuv

er and suddenly

finding that y

ou’v

e

r
un out of time

, altitude or

airspeed.

Ev
er

y maneuv

er should be deliber

ate
, not

impulsiv

e

.

F

or e

xample

, if y

ou’
re going to do a loop

,

chec

k y

our altitude and mind the wind direction.

A

flight plan g

reatly reduces the chances of cr

ashing

y

o

ur model just because of poor planning and

impulsiv

e mo

v

e

s

.

Remember to think!

Ha
ve a ball,

keep the lines taut and al

wa
ys fl

y in

a saf

e manner

.

GOOD LUCK,

GREA

T FL

YING,

AND HA

VE FUN!

O

.S.

Engines

®

.40 LA-S Contr

ol Line Engine with Muffler

(OSMG1440)

.46 LA-S Contr

ol Line Engine with Muffler

(OSMG1446)

The O

.S

.

.40 and .46 LA-S off

er the pro

v

en po

w

e

r of

LA Ser

ies R/C spor

t engines – b

ut are engineered f

o

r

the special requirements of control line flying,

replacing the carb

uretor with a v

entur

i that k

eeps the

engine r

unning at a constant speed.

A remotely

mounted needle v

alv
e k

eeps y

our hands saf

ely

distanced from the spinning prop dur

ing adjustments

.

An O-r

ing helps seal the needle against fuel and air

leaks

, while hea

vy-duty w

e

b

bing reinf

orces the b

lue-

finish, one-piece cr

ankcase in high-stress areas

.

Includes E-3030 m

uffler

, m

uffler mounting scre

ws
,

#A3 glo

w plug, and 2-y

ear w

a

rr

anty

.Fuel with 10-20%

nitro and 18% oil content recommended.

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