Precautions, Glossary – Flyzone HCAA28 User Manual

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PROTECT YOUR MODEL, YOURSELF

AND OTHERS; FOLLOW THESE

IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Your Diablo EDF plane is not a toy, but rather a
sophisticated, working model that functions very
much like an actual airplane. Because of its realistic
performance, the model, if not assembled and
operated correctly, could possibly cause injury to
yourself and spectators or damage property.

If you are not already a member of the AMA,
please join! The AMA is the governing body of
model aviation and membership provides liability
insurance coverage, protects modelers’ rights and
interests and is required to fl y at most R/C sites.

Academy of Model Aeronautics

5151 East Memorial Drive

Muncie, IN 47302

(800) 435-9262

Fax: (765) 741-0057

or via the Internet at: www.modelaircraft.org

IMPORTANT!!! Two of the most important things
you can do to preserve the radio controlled aircraft
hobby are to avoid fl ying near full-scale aircraft
and avoid fl ying near or over groups of people.

PRECAUTIONS

1. Assemble the plane according to the instructions.
Do not
alter or modify the model. If you make any
modifi cations, you will void your warranty.

2. Test the operation of the model before each fl ight
to insure that all equipment is operating properly,
and that the model remains structurally sound.

3. Fly only on calm days (with wind speeds less
than 5 mph) and in large open areas free of trees,
people, buildings or any other obstacles.

Remember: Take your time and follow the instructions
to end up with a well-built model that is durable and
easy to fl y.

The R/C model hobby becomes more and more
enjoyable as your experience grows. Your chances
for success and graduation to higher levels are very
good if you take your time and follow the assembly
and fl ying instructions carefully and completely.
We hope you enjoy fl ying your Diablo EDF plane.

GLOSSARY

Rudder: Controls the direction (yaw) of the airplane
and initiates roll when using the beginner wing.
The rudder is used to steer the airplane when
using the beginner wing.

Elevator: Pitches the airplane up and down to
control altitude and airspeed.

Aileron: Controls the roll of the airplane when
using the advanced wing.

Motor: Rotates the fan to provide forward thrust.

Electric Ducted Fan (EDF): This unit contains the
fan and the motor. It is installed inside of the
power pod.

Electronic Speed Control (ESC): This unit controls
the speed of the motor.

Lithium Polymer (LiPo) Battery: A type of
rechargeable battery consisting of multiple fl at
cells. These are light weight and provide high
power.

Receiver (Rx): Translates inputs from the transmitter
and controls the servos.

Transmitter (Tx): This is the hand-held unit that
sends the signal to the receiver. Moving the sticks
controls direction, climb/descent, roll, and speed.

Servo: Connects to the receiver and moves the
control surfaces.

Control Throw: The full movement of the rudder,
elevator, or ailerons.

RUDDER & ELEVATOR
SERVOS

RECEIVER

TRAINER

SWITCH

THROTTLE/

RUDDER

CONTROL STICK

DUCTED
FAN UNIT

ESC

REVERSING SWITCHES

LIPO BATTERY

ON

OFF

REV

AIL

POWER

ELE

THR

RUD

SERVO REVERSING

NOR

ELEVATOR/

AILERON

CONTROL STICK

AILERON TRIM

POWER SWITCH

ELEVATOR TRIM

THROTTLE TRIM

RUDDER TRIM

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