Jamara Bonanza V35 Instructions For Use Manual

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Instructions
Please read these instructions before building the model and retain them for future reference!
Bonanza V35
Part. No.
00 6134
GB
Safety Instructions
This model is not a toy!
Not suitable for under 14 year olds!
* Beginners should seek the help of an experienced modeler to ensure the safe operation of the model * Assemble the model away from small children * Observe all of the safety instructions when assembling the model. You are responsible for its safe operation * Keep these instruction for reference even after you have completed the model
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Contents
Technical Specifi cations
Safety Information 2 General Information 2 Technical Specifi cations 2 Kit Contents 3 Building the Model 3-13 Control throws and Centre of Gravity 14 Recommended Accessories 14 Plans 15-16
Wingspan approx. 1050 mm Length approx. 780 mm Weight approx. 800 g ( Ready to Fly ) R/C 4 - 6 Channel 4 - 7 Servos Motor Electric
Safety Information
General Information
Flying models are not toys, and should only be operated by respon­sible clear thinking people. Assembling and maintaining models requires a basic level of technical skill, and a sensible logical ap­proach. Any error in building, repairing or maintaining the model could result in serious injury or damage. Technical problems or an incorrectly assembled model may lead to the propeller unexpect­edly beginning to turn. Always stay out of the vicinity of rotating propellers and never allow any item to come into contact with a spinning prop. As neither the manufacturer or the dealer has any infl uence over the way that models are operated they can accept no responsibility for and damage caused. If this model is the fi rst radio controlled model which you are at­tempting to build or fl y, you should secure the assistance of an experienced model pilot. Your local dealer will be able to assist you in locating your local model aircraft club or experienced pilots in your area. NEVER fl y your model over people and never operate the model in way which may endanger people or animals. Before your fi rst fl ight you should conduct a range check of the radio con­trol system, secure the model to a solid object, and ensure that you have full control of all functions with the antennae collapsed over a distance of at least 25 metres. Before and after every fl ight inspect the model for damage, and rectify any faults before you attempt to take off. The operator is responsible for any damage caused by the operation of fl ying models. Always observe any local laws regarding the operation of model aircraft.
As the company JAMARA Modelltechnik has no infl uence over the use, maintenance or conditions under which our products will op­erate, we accept no responsibility for any damage caused be it of a physical, fi nancial or theoretical nature. JAMARA Modelltechnik will accept no claim against it which results directly or indirectly from the operation or use of its products.
Furthermore, the following instructions must be followed:
*The kit contains small parts which may cause choking if swallow ed keep away from small children. *The model should not be changed in any way, doing so will invali­date the guarantee. *Never come into contact with rotating parts. *Do not fl y over wet ground or grass as water will damage the models electrical components *Do not expose the model or batteries to direct sunlight, always keep them in the shade. *Inspect the model before and after every fl ight for damage. *Only ever fl y the model if it is in perfect working order. *The model can only be fl own in good weather. Do not fl y in wind, rain or thunder storms. *Find a place to fl y which complies with any laws, and is free from obstacles such as trees, houses or power cables. *Remember that your model is made from such materials as plastic and wood, and as such is infl ammable. Keep it away from any open fl ame, or high temperatures. *When operating the model, switch on the transmitter fi rst and then the aircraft, switch off in the reverse order. *Always ensure that the throttle stick is in the low position before you switch on.
Warning!
In some countries it is a legal requirement to carry third party in­demnity insurance when operating a radio controlled model. Please ask your local dealer, governing body or your insurance com­pany for details.
Warning!
Always switch on the transmitter fi rst, and then the model. Switch off the model fi rst, and then the transmitter.
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Kit Contents
CNC Laser cut formers and ribs, strip, die-cut selected balsa and light ply sheet. Fitting kit including, horns, hinges etc. Clear canopy. Instructions.
Building the Model
1. Glue the fuselage parts together over a building board to ensure that they remain fl at.
3. Glue the strenghtening rings and the blind nuts to the mounting plate.
2. Glue the ply strengthener to the wing mounting plate.
4. Glue the completed sub-assembly to the former ensuring that they are at right angles.
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5. Pin the fuselage plate onto the building board inverted and glue the formers to it ensuring that they are vertical as shown.
7. Glue the balsa stringers onto the fuselage sides followed by the triangular stock at the rear.
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Building the Model
6. Glue on the fuselage strengtheners as shown and allow the assembly to dry thoroughly.
8. Use the left-over pieces for the remaining stringers.
The perfect choice of modelling clamps to build this or any other model are our Mini Microfi Clamps. Item Nr. 19 0037 X !
Item Nr. 19 0036 X 6
9. Slide the battery mounting plate into place and glue it securely.
10. Securely glue the engine mount into place ensuring that it is vertical. Cut horizontally through the engine mount.
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Building the Model
11. Use pieces of scrap to strengthen the joint around the engine mount.
12. Fit and glue the fuselage upper formers into place.
13. Use thin foil or greaseproof paper to cover the area of the fuselage where the battery access hatch fi ts and glue the hatch formers and base into place. Ensure that no adhesive gets onto the fuselage.
15. Remove the hatch frame
14. Fit the stringers noting that they protrude into the fuselage formers and then cut the hatch frame free.
16. and use balsa sheet to cover it.
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Building the Model
17. Fit the hatch to the fuselage and sand it down for a good fi t. 18. Moisten 2-3 strips of balsa sheet and use them to plank the bottom of the fuselage. Do not fully plank this area to allow you to fi t the nose wheel mounting plate.
19. Assemble these parts if using a fi xed undercarriage.
21. If a retracting undercarriage is to be used, glue the mounting
plates into place as shown here.
20. Fixed undercarriage mounting plate glued into place.
22. Assemble the nose formers and when they are glued to teh fuselage, sand to shape.
The motor should initially be fi tted with 2° side thrust and
2.5° down thrust. Adjust the engine and motor rings until the prop shaft is central. This is best achieved by fi tting a 38mm spin­ner.
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Building the Model
23. Moisten balsa sheet strips and use them to plank the fuselage.
24. Glue the elevator mounting plate into place.
25. Fit the left and right servo plates and the upper capping.
27. Fit the elevators and sand to shape.
26. Fitting the (13mm) mini servos. The servos are fi tted as shown above below the elevator mounting plate.
28. Add the sheeting to the servo mounting area.
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Building the Model
29. Use a pin to fi nd the position of the servo frames and cut
away the sheeting as shown.
30. Use pins to fi x the elevator into position. Do NOT glue it at this stage!
31. Glue the rear decking stringers to the formers. Do not glue
them onto the elevators or to the fuselage yet.
32. Remove the frame and add the sheeting. Sand the lower edges and ends fl ush.
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Building the Model
33. With the elevators in place (or 2 pieces of 4mm scrap) glue
the decking securely to the rear of the fuselage.
Do Not glue the decking to the elevators!
34. When the glue has completely cured remove the elevators and sand the decking/fuselage joint smooth.
35. Securely glue the 6 laminations for the tail cone to the
fuselage and the decking.
37. Pin the spar onto the building board.
36. Sand to shape.
38. Glue the doublers together.
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Building the Model
39. Use a craft knife to separate the ribs from sheet.
40. Fit the ribs, rear spar and inner leading edge and when every thing is square and true glue the parts together.
43. Fit the middle leading edge and sand the contour to match the ribs.
41. Fit the left and right hand servo frames. 42. Glue the undercarriage mounting doublers securely into place.
44. Glue the root rib on ensuring that it is at right angles.
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Zusammenbau
45. Dampen balsa sheet and use it to plank the upper side of the wing as shown.
46. Rear wing sheeting.
47. Complete the upper sheeting as shown and fi t the servo cable extensions.
49. Fit the outer leading edge and the laminated wing tips. Sand to shape.
48. Make a linkage as shown to drive the air-brakes. Once this is fi tted the remaining planking should be added.
50. Use 6 + 3mm balsa to form the ailerons and air-brakes. Use a razor plane and sand paper to feather down to a sharp edge.
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Building the Model
51. Securely glue the wing halves together fi tting the wing joiner at the same time.
The lower side should now be sheeted and the whole wing fi lled and sanded to a good fi nish and the correct aerofoil.
Microfi x Micro Clamps are available from us, JAMARA e.K.
Item Nr. 19 0037 X 1 Item Nr. 19 0036 X 6
52. Use a piece of scrap 6mm balsa to form a fairing and sand it to shape so that the wings fi t accurately to the fuselage.
53. Fit the retractable undercarriage (this is optional). 54. Fit the retracting nose wheel (this is optional).
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55. Retracting undercarriage fi tted.
56. Paint the canopy from the inside having used making tape or liquid mask to protect the areas which you want to remain clear.
57. Air-Brake linkage.
58. The completed model ready for covering.
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Set Up Power Recomendations:
Centre of Gravity: 62-65mm Behind the leading edge Elevator Throw: +/- 10-12mm
Aileron Throw: +/- 12-15mm
Exponential should be set at -40% for the fi rst fl ights. These settings are a guide. Make small adjustments until you are satisfi ed with how the model handles.
Brushless Out Runner with approx. 180W output and a size of D: 28xL:30mm. 1000-1100 Rpm/V
ESC: 18-25A BEC. If a retracting undercarriage and or Air-Brakes are fi tted a separate battery or a UBEC system should be used.
Prop: 9x6 – 10x5
Battery Pack: 3C Lipo 2200-2500mAh min. 20C
Spinner: 38mm Diameter
Servos: 4-6x 13mm (8-17gr. Class)
Recommended Accessories:
Motor A2212/10-BI
Item Nr. 13 2210
Battery Pack LiPo Star 11,1 V 1800 mAh
Item Nr. 14 1774
Motor A2217/8-BI
Item Nr. 13 2217
Battery Pack LiPo Star 11,1 V 2200 mAh
Item Nr. 14 1776
ESC Xetronic 25A
Item Nr. 08 1925
Propeller APC Electro 9 x 6
Item Nr. 34 0058
4 x Servo High End Micro
Item Nr. 03 3212
Or
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Plan - The original can be found on the DVD which is included with the kit
Left Wing
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Copying or reproduction in whole or part,
only with the expressed permission of JAMARA e.K.
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Plan -
The original can be found on the included DVD
Fuselage
Complete model
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