Preca utions – Top Flite TOPA0300 User Manual

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1. Y

ou m

ust b

uild the plane

accor

ding to the

plans and instructions.

Do not alter or modify

the model, as doing so ma

y result in an unsaf

e

or unfly

ab
le model.

In a f

e

w cases the plans

and instructions ma

y diff

er slightl

y fr

om the

photos. In those instances y

ou should

assume the plans and written instructions

are correct.

2. Y

ou m

ust tak

e time to

b

uild straight, true

and

str
ong

.

3. Y

ou m

ust use a proper R/C

radio

that is in

first-class condition, a correctly-siz

ed

engine

and correct

components

(fuel tank, wheels

,

etc.) throughout y

our b

uilding process

.

4. Y

ou m

ust proper

ly
install

all R/C and other

components so that the model oper

ates proper

ly

on the g

round and in the air

.

5. Y

ou m

ust

test

the oper

ation of the model

bef

ore the first and each successiv

e flight to

ensure that all equipment is oper

ating, and y

o

u

m

ust mak

e cer

tain that the model has remained

str
uctur

ally sound. Be sure to chec

k e

xter

nal

n

y

lon cle

vises often and replace them if the

y

sho

w signs of w

ear

.

6. Y

ou m

ust

fl

y

the model

onl

y with the compe-

tent help

of a w

ell e

xper

ienced R/C pilot if y

ou are

not already an e

xper

ienced R/C pilot at this time

.

Remember: T

ake y

our time and f

ollo

w direc-

tions to end up with a well-b

uilt model that is

straight and true

.

The prototype Skylane that w

eighed 11

pounds with all of the options

, including flaps

and oper

ational lighting, w

as flo

wn with an

OS

.61 SF

.

This engine pr

o

v

ided e

xcellent per-

formance

and more than enough po

wer

,

e

ven in gusty winds.

Although larger engines

can be used to po

w

e

r this model, the e

xtr
a

horsepo

w

e

r is

not

needed.

The included adjustab

le engine mount will

hold a r

ange of engines from .60 2-strok

e

through 1.20 4-strok

e

.

A special T

op Flite header and m

uffler are

a

v

ailab

le that will fit inside y

our co

wling. The

y

are pr

imar

ily designed f

o

r 2-strok

e

engines

mounted hor

iz

ontally

, as used on our prototype

.

Header f

or O

.S .61SF (T

OPQ7920)

Header f

or SuperTig

re S61K & S75K

(T

OPQ7925)

Muffler f

o

r abo

v

e

(T
OPQ7916)

OPTIONAL FLAPS

This model is designed to incor

por

ate

scale flaps; ho

w

e

v

e

r, be assured that

flaps are

optional

and

not necessar

y
for an e

xcellent

flying e

xper

ience

. The only diff

erence is

, with-

out flaps the tak

eoff roll is a little longer and

the landing speed is slightly f

aster

.

The flaps are not difficult to assemb

le

, b
u

t

the
y do require good cr

aftsmanship if the

y are

to fit w

ell. The

y add nicely to the model’

s

flight

char

acter

istics and scale appear

ance while

causing no bad eff

ects

. Only slight tr

im correc-

tion is needed when the

y

are used with the rec-

ommended thro

ws
. The flaps add dr

ag and lift

to the model on landing approaches

, which

giv
es the plane a v

e

ry

steady

, loc

k

ed-in f

eel.

ENGINE SELECTION

The recommended engine siz

e rang

e

is as

follo

ws:

.60 to .91 cu. in.

2-str

oke

.90 to 1.20 cu. in.

4-str

oke

The Cessna 182 Skylane will fly

well

with

an
y of the recommended engines

. The

4-strok

e

engines and most .90 2-strok

e

engines will tur

n a larger prop at lo

w

er r

pm.

This is often desir

ab
le f

or scale realism. Man

y

.60 2-strok

e engines produce about as m

uch

horsepo

w

e

r as the popular .90 2-strok

e

engines

. Both are fine choices f

or the Skylane

.

If y

ou use a .60 2-strok

e

, a Schn

uer

le-por

ted

engine is pref

erred.

DECISIONS Y

O

U MUST

MAKE EARL

Y IN THE

B

UILDING SEQ

UENCE

NO

TE:

W

e

, as the kit man

uf

acturer

, can pro-

vide y

ou with a top quality kit and g

reat

instr

uctions

, b
ut ultimately the quality and fly

a-

bility of y

our finished model depends on ho

w

yo
u
b

u

ild it; theref

ore

, w

e

cannot in an

y w

a

y

guar

antee the perf

or

mance of y

our completed

model, and no representations are e

xpressed

or implied as to the perf

or

mance or saf

ety of

y

our completed model.

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UTIONS

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