E-flite Byp Yak 3D ARF User Manual

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Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the Quique Somenzini designed

Byp Yak ARF Competition Indoor 3D/Precision Aerobatic

model, which is based on his popular gas-powered

competitive Yak aerobatic airplanes Quique designed this

model to compete at top-level events such as the E-TOC and

for nationwide demos. Quique uses his own unique A-frame

design on the fuselage shape, which reduces flex in the more

rigid fuselage giving you more precision control.

From super slow to top airspeed, flying the Byp Yak features

a great combination of smoothness and precision, helping

make this foam Byp Yak an extreme 3D flying performer

like no other foam airplanes of this caliber. The Byp Yak

is capable of doing all the maneuvers that you have ever

dreamt of and more.

New Foam
E-flite

is introducing a new flat foam material with this

aircraft. It is much more durable than other flat foams used in

the past. We believe this will bring a higher level of success

and enjoyment to your Byp Yak experience.

Table of Contents

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

Specifications .............................................................3

Contents of Kit/Parts Layout .........................................3

Quique Somenzini’s Competition Radio Equipment .........4

Alternative Radio Equipment ........................................4

Important Information About Motor Selection .................5

Quique Somenzini’s Competition Outrunner Setup ..........5

Required Tools and Adhesives ......................................5

Optional Accessories ..................................................5

Using the Manual .......................................................6

Warning ....................................................................6

Before Starting Assembly .............................................6

Note on Lithium Polymer Batteries .................................6

Limited Warranty Period ..............................................6

Wing Installation ......................................................10

Stabilizer and Rudder Installation ...............................18

Motor and Speed Control Installation ..........................22

Radio Installation ......................................................24

Landing Gear Installation ...........................................32

Center of Gravity / Battery Installation ........................34

Control Throws .........................................................36

Quique Somenzini’s Competition Radio Setup ..............36

2006 Official AMA

National Model Aircraft Safety Code .................38

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