Sebart Mini Avanti 1.4m ARF Assembly Manual

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Mini Avanti 1.4m ARF
EDF or P20 micro-turbine
ASSEMBLY MANUAL
The all new Mini Avanti Jet 1.4m ARF was designed by Italy aerobatic pilot Sebastiano Silvestri. This sport ARF jet-model design is based on Hawk real aircraft design and modifided adding the ultimate aerodynamically ideas of the modernst pattern models
and using the 15 years experience in flying jets of Seba.... the
result is surprising! This innovative design combined with the lightweight structure, the fiberglass fuselage and all wood airframe wings and stabs, give the Mini Avanti Jet 1.4m ARF an impressive precision and smoothness at any airspeed and flight condition. Thanks of his low wingload and the powerfull 90mm 12 blades EDF or the P20 micro-turbine, it can be a fantastic aerobatic jet-trainer… let you surprise from your new Mini Avanti Jet ARF !
Specifications:
Wing span: ……………..1360 mm Length:………………… 1420 mm Wing area:…………….. 38 sq. dm Radio:….. 6+ ch. + 7 MG sub-micro servos (3 servos for doors and steering are included with the kit and factory installed)
Weight with recommended power set up:
EDF:
Weight (less battery): 2.900g Weight RTF (with 5800-6S): 3.800g 90mm 12 blades aluminum EDF unit, 1750 Kw motor, 130A ESC with 8A bec 5V
Micro-turbine P20:
Weight (empty, less RX and Turbine battery): 3.050g Weight RTF (with 800-2S RX batt. and turbine batt. + 650cc tank full): 3.700g conversion turbine set (include tank, trust tube and other accessories) is available as optional (item # A140-17)
Required radio system:
Minimum 6-channel radio system (better 9ch)
7 micro servos 17g. for elevators, ailerons, flaps and rudder
3 servos 12g. for doors and steering are factory installed
full extension set are included in the optional servo set (item # A140-12 set)
Recommended Li-Po battery pack for best performance with EDF:
5000-6S or 5800-6S High C-rate
Additional required tools:
Drill
Drill bits: 1,5mm
Phillips screwdriver
Hobby knife
Sanding paper
Masking tape
Soldering iron
Additional required adhesives:
thin CA
medium CA
epoxy 5minutes
epoxy 20 minutes
silicon
Warning
This RC aircraft is not a toy! If misused, it can cause serius bodily harm and damage to property. Fly only in open areas, preferably in official flying sites, following all instructions included with your radio and motor.
Before starting assembly
Before starting the assembly, remove each part from its bag and protection for a prior inspection. Closely inspect the fuselage, wing panels, rudder, and stabilizer for damage. If you find any damage or missing parts, contact the place of purchase. If you find any wrinkles in the covering, use a heat gun or covering iron to remove them. Use caution while working around areas where the covering material overlap to prevent separating the covers.
Warranty information
SebArt garantees this kit to be free from defects in both material and workmanship at the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover any parts damage by use or modification, and in no case shall SebArt’s liability exceed the original cost of the purchased kit. Further, SebArt reserve the right to change or modify this warranty without notice. In that SebArt has no control over the final assembly or material used for the final assembly, no liability shall be assumed or accepted for any damage of the final user­assembled product. By the act of using the product, the user accepts all resulting liability.
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.
RADIO SET UP
For a more realistic jet fying, more stable and easy in the wind, we recommend to install the SebArt 3 axis gyro system stabilizer for EDF installation or in case of use the P20 turbine is necessary the installation of the I-GIRO Power Box.
Flaps:
We recommend to use flaps down for starts and landings to make them shorter and easier.
Activate the FLAP function in your radio. For start use approx. 20° flaps down and mix 8% elevator down For landing use approx. 50° full flap down and mix 20% elevator down
Control throws:
For the AILERON we recommend the following throws: Use approx. 10% aileron differential (more up) for normal flight. High rate: 30° left & right Normal flight: D/R: 60% Expo: 10% Snap, spin: D/R: 100% Expo: 40% Start & landing: D/R: 100% Expo: 40%
For the ELEVATOR we recommend the following throws: High rate: 35° up & down Normal flight: D/R: 50% Expo: 40% Snap, spin: D/R: 100% Expo: 80% Start & landing: D/R: 100% Expo: 80%
For the RUDDER we recommend the following throws: High rate: 35° left & right Normal flight: D/R: 80% Expo: 20% Snap, spin: D/R: 100% Expo: 60% Start & landing: D/R: 100% Expo: 60%
Note: the Expo is (+) for JR systems, and (–) for Futaba systems.
Mixing:
We recommend the following mix (if you have a programmable computer radio):
Rudder →Elevator DOWN
full rudder to the right, the elevator have to go down (negative) approx. 4% full rudder to the left, the elevator have to go down (negative) approx. 4%
Rudder →Ailerons
full rudder to the right, the ailerons have to go left approx. 7% full rudder to the left, the ailerons have to go right approx. 7%
Recommended Center of Gravity
The recommended CG is 145mm behind the leading edge of wing.
Pre-flight
Never attempt to make full throttle dives! This model have to be flown like a full-
scale airplane. If the airframe goes too fast, such as in a high throttle dive, it may fail. Throttle management is absolutely necessary.
Range test your radio
Before fly, be sure to range check your radio as manufacturer’s instruction
manual of you radio-system recommend.
Double-check all controls (aileron, flaps, elevator, rudder and throttle)
move in the correct direction.
Be sure that your motor battery pack is fully charged, as per the
instructions included with your batteries and that your radio is fully charged as per its instructions.
Finally... have nice flights!
SEBART International S.r.l.
Via L. Tabellione, 1
47891 Rovereta - Repubblica di San Marino (RSM)
www.sebart.it
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