Landing, Fl ying, Takeoff – Top Flite TOPA0300 User Manual

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If y
ou ha

v

e

dual r

ates on y

our tr

ansmitter

, set the

s

witches to "high r

a

te" f

o

r tak

eoff

, especially

when taking off in a cross

wind. Although this

model has good lo

w-speed char

acter

istics

, y
o

u

should alw

a

ys b

uild up as m

uch speed as y

our

runw

a

y

will per

mit bef

ore lifting off

, as this will

giv
e y
ou a saf

ety margin in case of a "flame-out."

When y

ou first adv

ance the throttle the plane will

usually tur

n

left slightly

. Correct b

y

applying

sufficient r

ight r

udder to hold it str

aight do

wn the

runw

a

y. When the plane has sufficient flying

speed, lift off b

y

smoothly applying up ele

v

ator

(don't "jer

k" it off into a steep climb!), and climb

out g

radually

. Do not use flaps f

or y

our initial

tak
eoff

. After y

ou ha

v

e

the f

eel of the Cessna,

tak
eoffs ma

y be made with the flaps set at 50%.

W

e

recommend that y

ou tak

e

it easy with y

our

Cessna f

or the first se

v

e

ral flights

, g
radually

"getting acquainted" with this realistic model as

y

our engine gets fully brok

en-in. Add and

pr

actice one maneuv

er at a time

, lear

ning ho

w

she beha

v

es in each. F

or ultr

a-smooth flying and

nor

mal maneuv

ers

, w

e

recommend using the

"lo
w

r

ate" settings as listed on page 52. "High

rate" ele

v

ator ma

y be required f

or spins

. Though

the full scale Cessna 182 is not r

ated f

o

r

aerobatics

, the T

op Flite 182 is capab

le of some

g

raceful aerobatic maneuv

ers
. A beautiful barrel

roll ma

y be accomplished b

y

adv

ancing the

throttle to full, then pulling the nose about 25

deg

rees abo

v

e

the hor

iz

on. Apply about 3/4

aileron in one direction, and let the 182 roll 360

deg

rees without touching an

y of the other

controls

. If the proper roll r

ate is estab

lished, the

wings should come bac

k to le

v

el with the plane

in a 20 to 25 deg

ree div

e

. Reduce po

w

er and

gently r

a

ise the nose to le

v

e

l flight. Loops are

easily accomplished, b

ut y

o

u should reduce

po
w

er as the plane goes o

v

er the top to reduce

stresses and enhance realism.

When it's time to land, fly a nor

mal landing patter

n

and approach. The Cessna 182 ma

y b

leed off

airspeed more r

apidly than the spor

t planes y

ou are

used to

. F
or this reason, be prepared to carr

y a little

po
w

er dur

ing approach. F

o

r y
our first landings

, plan

to approach slightly f

aster than stall speed and flare

a f
e

w inches off the r

unw

a

y

onto the main wheels

.

FLAPS

Full flaps mak

e the Skylane v

e

ry

steady in the

landing patter

n, b

ut just carr

y a little e

xtr
a po

w

er to

mak

e up f

or the e

xtr
a dr

ag. The e

xtr
a dr

ag of the

flaps also allo

ws y

ou to mak

e shor

ter
, steeper

approaches

. Lik

e the full scale 182, the T

op Flite

182 needs to touch do

wn with a nose high attitude

to a

void whac

king the nose gear and skipping bac

k

into the air

. F
or this reason, landings with flaps

require a deliber

ate flare with high r

ate ele

va

tor to

raise the nose

. T
ouch and go's and go-arounds can

be accomplished with full flaps

, just use the ele

vator

to estab

lish a shallo

w climb

. It is pref

erred to ha

ve

the flaps up or at "half" setting f

or tak

eoffs and

climb-outs because the plane will acceler

ate and

climb m

uch better

.

Ha
ve a ball! But al

wa
ys sta

y in contr

ol and fl

y in

a saf

e manner

.

GOOD LUCK AND GREA

T FL

YING!

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ou enjo

y

ed b

uilding the T

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Skylane

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Landing

CA

UTION

(THIS APPLIES T

O

ALL R/C

AIRPLANES): If

, while flying, y

ou notice an

y

un
usual sounds

, (such as a lo

w-pitched "b

uzz")

this ma

y be an indication of control surf

ace

"flutter

." An

y time y

o

u detect flutter y

ou m

ust

immediately cut the throttle and land the air

plane

because flutter can quic

k

ly destro

y its

components

. Chec

k all ser

v

o

g
rommets f

o

r

deter

ior
ation (this will indicate which surf

ace

fluttered), and mak

e sure all pushrod linkages are

slop-free

. If it fluttered once

, it probab

ly will flutter

again under similar circumstances unless y

ou can

eliminate the slop or fle

xing in the linkages

. Here

are some things which can result in flutter

:

Excessiv

e

hinge gap; Not mounting control hor

ns

solidly; Slopp

y fit of cle

vis pin in hor

n; Elasticity

present in fle

xib
le plastic pushrods; Side-pla

y of

pushrod in guide tube caused b

y

tight bends;

Slopp

y fit of Z-bend in ser

vo

ar
m; Insufficient glue

used when gluing in the ele

v

ator joiner wire or

aileron torque rod; Excessiv

e fle

xing of aileron,

caused b

y

using a too-soft balsa aileron;

Excessiv

e

"pla

y" or "bac

klash" in ser

vo

gears; and

Insecure ser

vo mounting.

Fl

ying

1.20 4-STR

OKE NO

TE:

If y
ou ha

v

e

installed a

1.20 4-strok

e engine

, throttle management on

tak

eoff and throughout the flight is highly

recommended! Y

our first f

e

w flights should be

made using slightly more than half throttle f

o

r

tak
eoff

. Apply po

w

er g

radually until y

ou become

familiar with the Cessna’

s flight char

acter

istics

.

T

akeoff

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