Center of Gravity / Battery Installation ........................
Control Throws .........................................................
2005 Official AMA
National Model Aircraft Safety Code .....................
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Quique Somenzini
designed Yak 54F ARF Park Flyer, which is based
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on his popular gas-powered competitive Yak 54F
aerobatic airplanes. Quique designed this model to
compete at top-level competitions such as the eTOC
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 Yak
features a great combination of smoothness and
precision, helping make this foam Yak-54F an
extreme 3D flying performer like no other foam
airplanes of this class. The Yak-54F will be capable
of doing all the maneuvers that you have ever dreamt
of and more.
Specifications
Wingspan: 37 in (940mm)
Length: 37.5 in (950mm)
Wing Area: 345 sq in (22.2 sq dm)
Weight w/o Battery: 10–11 oz (280–310 g)
Weight w/ Battery: 12–14 oz (340–400 g)
Hobby knife
Ruler
Hot glue gun
T-Pins
Small Phillips Screwdriver (EFLA257 - included with
EFLA250)
Paper towel/tissue
String
Tape
Pliers
Hex Wrench: 3/32" (EFLA251 - included with
EFLA250)
Nut Driver: 5.5mm (EFLA255 - included with
EFLA250)
Adhesives
Hot Glue
An RC aircraft is not a toy! If misused, it can cause
serious bodily harm and damage to property. Fly
only in open areas, preferably at AMA (Academy
of Model Aeronautics) approved flying sites,
following all instructions included with your radio.
Lithium Polymer batteries are significantly more
volatile than alkaline or Ni-Cd/Ni-MH batteries
used in RC applications. All manufacturer’s
instructions and warnings must be followed closely.
Mishandling of Li-Po batteries can result in fire.
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Before Starting Assembly
Before beginning the assembly of your Yak-54F,
remove each part from its bag for inspection.
Closely inspect the fuselage, wing panels, rudder
and stabilizer for damage. If you find any
damaged or missing parts, contact the place of
purchase.
Using the Manual
This manual is divided into sections to help make
assembly easier to understand, and to provide
breaks between each major section.
Remember to take your time and follow the
directions.
Warranty Information
Horizon Hobby, Inc. guarantees this kit to be free
from defects in both material and workmanship
at the date of purchase. This warranty does not
cover any component parts damage by use or
modification. In no case shall Horizon Hobby’s
liability exceed the original cost of the purchased
kit. Further, Horizon Hobby reserves the right to
change or modify this warranty without notice.
In that Horizon Hobby has no control over the final
assembly or material used for the final assembly,
no liability shall be assumed nor accepted for
any damage resulting from the use of the final
assembled product. By the act of using the
assembled product, the user accepts all resulting
liability.
Please note that once assembly of the model has
been started, you must contact Horizon Hobby,
Inc. directly regarding any warranty question.
Please do not contact your local hobby shop
regarding warranty issues, even if that is where
you purchased it. This will enable Horizon to better
answer your questions and service you in the event
that you may need any assistance.
If the buyer is not prepared to accept the liability
associated with the use of this product, the buyer
is advised to return this kit immediately in new and
unused condition to the place of purchase.
Horizon Hobby, Inc.
4105 Fieldstone Road
Champaign, Illinois 61822
(877) 504-0233
horizonhobby.com
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Hinging the Ailerons
Required Parts
Wing Hinges (10)
Aileron (left and right)
20mm x 80mm clear tape (4)
Required Tools and Adhesives
Foam-safe CA Ruler
Paper towel / tissue
1. Remove the ailerons from the wing. Break in
each hinge by folding them in half or over a thin
ruler, then back over itself.
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2. Install the hinges into the aileron. Slide the
aileron hinges into the wing until there is a
slight 1/64" gap between the wing and aileron.
Apply foam-safe CA to each hinge, top and
bottom. Do not use accelerator during this
process, as the CA must soak into the hinge.
Remove excess CA with a tissue or paper towel.
3. Locate the four 20mm x 80mm tape pieces.
Place the tape on the top and bottom along the
hinge line starting at the inside end (root) of the
aileron continuing past the hole for the control
horn. This will reinforce the aileron and help
prevent stress on the control horn. Repeat this
step for the other wing panel.
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Wing Installation
Required Parts
Wing Fuselage
Required Tools and Adhesives
Foam-safe CA Ruler
Paper towel / tissue String
T-Pins Tape
1. Slide the wing into the fuselage. Center the
wing in the fuselage.
2. Pin a string to the center aft fuselage.
Use the string to square the wing to the
fuselage centerline.
3. Look directly down the fuselage from the
front. Use the fin as a reference to position
the wing 90-degrees to the vertical centerline
of the fuselage. Sand the fuselage as necessary
for alignment.
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4. Once satisfied with the wing alignment, use
foam-safe CA to glue the wing to the
fuselage. Clean up excess glue with a tissue or
paper towel.
Note: You can use foam-safe Activator to speed
up this CA cure time.
Horizontal Stab Installation
Required Parts
Fuselage Stabilizer
Required Tools and Adhesives
Foam-safe CA Ruler
Paper towel / tissue String
T-Pins Tape
Foam-safe activator
1. Slide the stabilizer into the fuselage, centering it
in the fuselage.
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