Are best – Top Flite Nobler User Manual

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Another method to get landing flap operation with a 5 channel system is use

a linkage in the plane similar to the elevator trim arrangement of reed control

systems A five servo installation is needed Make a "trim bar" between elevator

and flap servo See FIG. 17. Landing flap mode can be set up with four channel

systems by coupling with the throttle servo, but it has not been proven out yet

Coupling Bar as in reed systems

Trim Bar There are many ways to
accomplish this method

Note Servo is at 100° position

lor stunting Move toward
0° for
landing flap position

5th Channel Servo

Flap

Elev Servo

Elev

MECHANICAL COUPLING

FIG. 17

PREPARATION FOR FLYING EXPERT

As mentioned earlier, the control surfaces should have the following move-

ments ailerons ± 10 degrees, elevator ± 15 degrees rudder ± 30 degrees, and

flaps ± 5 degrees. This flap/elevator coupling is the same whether mechanical

or electronic systems are used If landing flap mode is available, the flaps should

go down to 25 degrees.

The Center of Gravity should be measured (without fuel in the tank) at

6 to 7 inches forward of the hinge line on the wing Move the battery pack

around to achieve this Set up the surfaces with transmitter trims in neutral,

then apply up-trim at the transmitter to hold level flight or give a slight climb

Although the engine is well cowled, it is adequately cooled even with a

muffler Have a f u l l fuel tank on the first flights Use a 10 x 5 Top Flite propeller,
after a few flights accomplished, go to a 1 0 x 6 Top Flite Power prop

As the model sits level on the ground, a positive rotation is required for

lift-off From grass use a slightly oversized nose wheel to have a positive angle

of attack As an expert flyer, you already know how to trim a model Make
several short flights adjusting the clevises to move the transmitter sticks back
to neutral The model should be adjusted for level hands-off flight upright and
with down trim applied for inverted flight Make these checks at 3/4 throttle

At take-off, propeller slipstream effect gives a left yaw Compensate with

rudder keeping the wings level with ailerons, if necessary Once you have ac-

celerated well past stall speed, the yaw disappears Side thrust can introduce

more problems than it is worth on stunt ships With the Nobler, it is easily

accounted for by the effective rudder

When landing, the model is stable and amazingly slow Avoid the floating

in ground effect by closing the throttle during the downwind leg of your landing

approach when the plane is exactly opposite the landing area. Full stall landings

are best.

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