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SpecificationsWingspan: 43in(1090mm)Length: 42in(1065mm)WingArea: 414sqin(26.7sqdm)Weightw/oBattery: 23–24oz(650–680g)Weightw/Battery: 26–29oz(795–820g)Radio: 6channelsw/4servos

Mini ShowTime 4D ARFAssembly Manual

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IntroductionBasedonthepopularHangar9®ShowTime4DARF,E-flite'sMiniShowTime4Disdesignedtoexcelathigh-perfromanceartisticaerobatics.Anditcomesoutoftheboxwiththefiberglasscowlandwheelpantsalreadypaintedforyou.Allyouneedareyourelectronicsandacoupleofeveningsofassemblytogetflying.

Using the ManualThismanualisdividedintosectionstohelpmakeassemblyeasiertounderstand,andtoprovidebreaksbetweeneachmajorsection.Inaddition,checkboxeshavebeenplacednexttoeachsteptokeeptrackofeachstepcompleted.Stepswithasinglecircle()areperformedonce,whilestepswithtwocircles()indicatethatthestepwillrequirerepeating,suchasforarightorleftwingpanel,twoservos,etc.

Remembertotakeyourtimeandfollowthedirections.

UltraCote Trim SchemeTrueRed HANU866BrightYellow HANU872DeepBlue HANU873LiteWhite HANU973TransparentBlue HANU954

Table of ContentsIntroduction..........................................................................2UsingtheManual.................................................................2UltraCoteTrimScheme.........................................................2ContentsofKit/PartsLayout..................................................3RequiredToolsandAdhesives...............................................3OptionalAccessories............................................................3RequiredRadioEquipment....................................................4NotesRegardingServosandESC.........................................4ImportantInformationAboutMotorSelection.........................4HighPowerOutrunnerSetup................................................4NotesonLithiumPolymerBatteries........................................5Warning..............................................................................5WarrantyPeriod..................................................................5LimitedWarranty.................................................................5DamageLimits.....................................................................6SafetyPrecautions................................................................6Questions,Assistance,andRepairs.......................................6InspectionorRepairs............................................................6WarrantyInspectionandRepairs..........................................6Non-WarrantyRepairs.........................................................7Safety,Precautions,andWarnings........................................7LandingGearInstallation......................................................8OutrunnerMotorInstallation...............................................10CowlingInstallation............................................................11AileronHinging.................................................................15AileronServosandLinkages...............................................17WingInstallation................................................................20StabilizerandElevator........................................................21RudderandFin..................................................................24RudderandElevatorServos................................................26FinalAssembly...................................................................28OptionalSideForceGeneratorInstallation..........................31ControlThrows...................................................................32CenterofGravity...............................................................33RangeTestYourRadio........................................................33Preflight.............................................................................34FlyingYourMiniShowTime.................................................342007OfficialAMANationalModelAircraftSafetyCode....35

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Contents of Kit/Parts LayoutLarge Replacement Parts:

EFL2501 WingSetw/AileronsEFL2502 FuselageEFL2503 TailSetEFL2504 MainLandingGearEFL2505 CowlingEFL2506 WheelPantsEFL2507 PushrodSetEFL2508 SideForceGeneratorsEFL2510 CanopyEFL2511 BatteryHatchEFL2512 ReceiverHatchEFL2513 WingTube

Small Replacement Parts:EFLA200 MicroControlHornsEFLA203 MicroControlConnectorsEFLA219 SteerableTailwheelAssemblyEFLA222 FoamParkWheels,1

3/4-inchEFLA213 E-flite/JR/HorizonDecals

Required Tools and AdhesivesTools & Equipment

EFLA250 ParkFlyerToolAssortment,5-pieceOr Purchase Separately

EFLA257 Screwdriver,#0Phillips(orincludedwithEFLA250)

EFLA251 HexWrench:3/32-inch(orincludedwithEFLA250)

Nutdriver:1/4-inchCardstockSidecuttersDrillDrillbit:1/16-inch(1.5mm),5/64-inch(2mm),1/8-inch(3mm)MaskingtapeFelt-tippedpenNeedle-nosepliersMediumgritsandpaperT-pinsPapertowelsHobbyknifeRulerSquareStringordentalflossPliers

Adhesives6-minuteepoxyCanopyglueThinCA

Optional AccessoriesEFLA110 PowerMeterHAN172 Hangar9DigitalServoand

RxCurrentMeterEFLA214 MicroPull-PullSet

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Required Radio Equipment

Youwillneedaminimum6-channeltransmitter(forpropermixinganddualratecapabilities),crystals,microreceiver,andfoursub-microservos.Youcanchoosetopurchaseacompleteradiosystemthatincludesalloftheseitemsor,ifyouareusinganexistingtransmitter,justpurchasetheotherrequiredequipmentseparately.Werecommendthecrystal-free,interference-freeSpektrum™DX72.4GHzDSM2™7-channelMicrolitesystem,whichincludesamicroreceiverand3sub-microS285servos.Ifusingyourowntransmitter,werecommendtheuseofaJRSPORT™6-channelUltraLitereceiverandE-flite®S75Sub-Microservos.

IfyoualreadyowntheSpektrumDX7radio,justaddtheAR6100DSM2®6-channelreceiverandfourofourE-fliteS75Sub-Microservos(EFLRS75).Complete Radio System

SPM2720 DX7DSM7ChMicrolitew/3-S285withoneadditionalS285servo(JRPS285)required

Or Purchase SeparatelyJSP30610 6-ChannelUltraLiteRxw/oCrystal,Positive

ShiftJR/AIR(72MHz)JSP30615 6-ChannelUltraLiteRxw/oCrystal,

NegativeShiftFut/HRC(72MHz)JRPXFR** FMReceiverCrystal(JRonly,

notSpektrumreceivers)Or

SPM6000 AR6000DSM6CHParkflyerReceiver(forDX6only)

OrSPM6100 AR6100DSM26CHRx(forDX7only)

AndEFLRS75 E-fliteS75sub-microservo(4)JSP98110 6-inch(150mm)ServoExtention(2)JSP98120 18-inch(458mm)ServoExtention(2)

Notes Regarding Servos and ESC

WARNING:UseofservosotherthanthosewerecommendmayoverloadtheBECoftherecommendedElectronicSpeedControl(ESC).WesuggesttheuseofonlytheservoswerecommendwhenutilizingtherecommendedESC’sBEC,ortheuseofaseparateBEC(liketheUBEC)orreceiverbatterypackwhenusingotherservos.

Important Information About Motor Selection

WerecommendtheE-flitePark480BrushlessOutrunner,1020Kv(EFLM1505)toprovideyouwithexcellentsportandaerobaticpowerandaworry-freeoutrunnermotor.TheMiniShowTimedoesnotincludeapropeller.

High Power Outrunner SetupEFLM1505 Park480BrushlessOutrunnerMotor,

1020KvEFLA312B 40-AmpBrushlessESCAPC12060E 12x6ElectricPropEFLAEC302 EC3BatteryConnector,Female(2)EFLC3005 Celectra™1-to3-cellLi-PoChargerTHP13203SPL 1320mAh3-Cell11.1VLi-Po,16GA

OrTHP21003SPL 2100mAh3-Cell11.1VLi-Po,16GA

Thisisahighpowerperformancesetupforstrong3Dflights.

Note: The use of the Thunder Power 11.1V 1320mAh pack with wide open throttle will discharge the battery at a very high rate. Proper throttle management is required to achieve optimum performance and prevent shortened battery life.

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Notes on Lithium Polymer BatteriesLithiumPolymerbatteriesaresignificantlymorevolatilethanalkalineorNi-Cd/Ni-MHbatteriesusedinRCapplications.Allmanufacturer’sinstructionsandwarningsmustbefollowedclosely.MishandlingofLi-Pobatteriescanresultinfire.Alwaysfollowthemanufacturer’sinstructionswhendisposingofLithiumPolymerbatteries.

WarningAnRCaircraftisnotatoy!Ifmisused,itcancauseseriousbodilyharmanddamagetoproperty.Flyonlyinopenareas,preferablyatAMA(AcademyofModelAeronautics)approvedflyingsites,followingallinstructionsincludedwithyourradio.

Keeplooseitemsthatcangetentangledinthepropellerawayfromtheprop,includinglooseclothing,orotherobjectssuchaspencilsandscrewdrivers.Especiallykeepyourhandsawayfromthepropeller.

Warranty PeriodHorizonHobby,Inc.,(Horizon)warrantiesthattheProductspurchased(the“Product”)willbefreefromdefectsinmaterialsandworkmanshipatthedateofpurchasebythePurchaser.

Limited Warranty(a)ThiswarrantyislimitedtotheoriginalPurchaser("Purchaser")andisnottransferable.REPAIRORREPLACEMENTASPROVIDEDUNDERTHISWARRANTYISTHEEXCLUSIVEREMEDYOFTHEPURCHASER.ThiswarrantycoversonlythoseProductspurchasedfromanauthorizedHorizondealer.Thirdpartytransactionsarenotcoveredbythiswarranty.Proofofpurchaseisrequiredforwarrantyclaims.Further,Horizonreservestherighttochangeormodifythiswarrantywithoutnoticeanddisclaimsallotherwarranties,expressorimplied.

(b)Limitations-HORIZONMAKESNOWARRANTYORREPRESENTATION,EXPRESSORIMPLIED,ABOUTNON-INFRINGEMENT,MERCHANTABILITYORFITNESSFORAPARTICULARPURPOSEOFTHEPRODUCT.THEPURCHASERACKNOWLEDGESTHATTHEYALONEHAVEDETERMINEDTHATTHEPRODUCTWILLSUITABLYMEETTHEREQUIREMENTSOFTHEPURCHASER’SINTENDEDUSE.

(c)PurchaserRemedy-Horizon'ssoleobligationhereundershallbethatHorizonwill,atitsoption,(i)repairor(ii)replace,anyProductdeterminedbyHorizontobedefective.Intheeventofadefect,thesearethePurchaser'sexclusiveremedies.Horizonreservestherighttoinspectanyandallequipmentinvolvedinawarrantyclaim.RepairorreplacementdecisionsareatthesolediscretionofHorizon.ThiswarrantydoesnotcovercosmeticdamageordamageduetoactsofGod,accident,misuse,abuse,negligence,commercialuse,ormodificationofortoanypartoftheProduct.Thiswarrantydoesnotcoverdamageduetoimproperinstallation,operation,maintenance,orattemptedrepairbyanyoneotherthanHorizon.ReturnofanygoodsbyPurchasermustbeapprovedinwritingbyHorizonbeforeshipment.

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Damage LimitsHORIZONSHALLNOTBELIABLEFORSPECIAL,INDIRECTORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES,LOSSOFPROFITSORPRODUCTIONORCOMMERCIALLOSSINANYWAYCONNECTEDWITHTHEPRODUCT,WHETHERSUCHCLAIMISBASEDINCONTRACT,WARRANTY,NEGLIGENCE,ORSTRICTLIABILITY.Further,innoeventshalltheliabilityofHorizonexceedtheindividualpriceoftheProductonwhichliabilityisasserted.AsHorizonhasnocontroloveruse,setup,finalassembly,modificationormisuse,noliabilityshallbeassumednoracceptedforanyresultingdamageorinjury.Bytheactofuse,setuporassembly,theuseracceptsallresultingliability.

IfyouasthePurchaseroruserarenotpreparedtoaccepttheliabilityassociatedwiththeuseofthisProduct,youareadvisedtoreturnthisProductimmediatelyinnewandunusedconditiontotheplaceofpurchase.

Law:TheseTermsaregovernedbyIllinoislaw(withoutregardtoconflictoflawprincipals).

Safety PrecautionsThisisasophisticatedhobbyProductandnotatoy.Itmustbeoperatedwithcautionandcommonsenseandrequiressomebasicmechanicalability.FailuretooperatethisProductinasafeandresponsiblemannercouldresultininjuryordamagetotheProductorotherproperty.ThisProductisnotintendedforusebychildrenwithoutdirectadultsupervision.TheProductmanualcontainsinstructionsforsafety,operationandmaintenance.Itisessentialtoreadandfollowalltheinstructionsandwarningsinthemanual,priortoassembly,setuporuse,inordertooperatecorrectlyandavoiddamageorinjury.

Questions, Assistance, and RepairsYourlocalhobbystoreand/orplaceofpurchasecannotprovidewarrantysupportorrepair.Onceassembly,setuporuseoftheProducthasbeenstarted,youmustcontactHorizondirectly.ThiswillenableHorizontobetteransweryourquestionsandserviceyouintheeventthatyoumayneedanyassistance.Forquestionsorassistance,pleasedirectyouremailtoproductsupport@horizonhobby.com,orcall877.504.0233tollfreetospeaktoaservicetechnician.

Inspection or RepairsIfthisProductneedstobeinspectedorrepaired,pleasecallforaReturnMerchandiseAuthorization(RMA).PacktheProductsecurelyusingashippingcarton.Pleasenotethatoriginalboxesmaybeincluded,butarenotdesignedtowithstandtherigorsofshippingwithoutadditionalprotection.Shipviaacarrierthatprovidestrackingandinsuranceforlostordamagedparcels,asHorizon is not responsible for merchandise until it arrives and is accepted at our facility.AServiceRepairRequestisavailableatwww.horizonhobby.comonthe“Support”tab.Ifyoudonothaveinternetaccess,pleaseincludealetterwithyourcompletename,streetaddress,emailaddressandphonenumberwhereyoucanbereachedduringbusinessdays,yourRMAnumber,alistoftheincludeditems,methodofpaymentforanynon-warrantyexpensesandabriefsummaryoftheproblem.Youroriginalsalesreceiptmustalsobeincludedforwarrantyconsideration.Besureyourname,address,andRMAnumberareclearlywrittenontheoutsideoftheshippingcarton.

Warranty Inspection and RepairsTo receive warranty service, you must include your original sales receiptverifyingtheproof-of-purchasedate.Providedwarrantyconditionshavebeenmet,yourProductwillberepairedorreplacedfreeofcharge.RepairorreplacementdecisionsareatthesolediscretionofHorizonHobby.

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Non-Warranty RepairsShould your repair not be covered by warranty the repair will be completed and payment will be required without notification or estimate of the expense unless the expense exceeds �0% of the retail purchase cost.Bysubmittingtheitemforrepairyouareagreeingtopaymentoftherepairwithoutnotification.Repairestimatesareavailableuponrequest.Youmustincludethisrequestwithyourrepair.Non-warrantyrepairestimateswillbebilledaminimumof½houroflabor.Inadditionyouwillbebilledforreturnfreight.Pleaseadviseusofyourpreferredmethodofpayment.Horizonacceptsmoneyordersandcashierschecks,aswellasVisa,MasterCard,AmericanExpress,andDiscovercards.Ifyouchoosetopaybycreditcard,pleaseincludeyourcreditcardnumberandexpirationdate.Anyrepairleftunpaidorunclaimedafter90dayswillbeconsideredabandonedandwillbedisposedofaccordingly.Please note: non-warranty repair is only available on electronics and model engines.

Electronicsandenginesrequiringinspectionorrepairshouldbeshippedtothefollowingaddress:

HorizonServiceCenter4105FieldstoneRoad

Champaign,Illinois61822

AllotherProductsrequiringwarrantyinspectionorrepairshouldbeshippedtothefollowingaddress:

HorizonProductSupport4105FieldstoneRoad

Champaign,Illinois61822

Please call 8��-�04-0��� with any questions or concerns regarding this product or warranty.

Safety, Precautions, and WarningsAstheuserofthisproduct,youaresolelyresponsibleforoperatingitinamannerthatdoesnotendangeryourselfandothersorresultindamagetotheproductorthepropertyofothers.

Carefullyfollowthedirectionsandwarningsforthisandanyoptionalsupportequipment(chargers,rechargeablebatterypacks,etc.)thatyouuse.

Thismodeliscontrolledbyaradiosignalthatissubjecttointerferencefrommanysourcesoutsideyourcontrol.Thisinterferencecancausemomentarylossofcontrolsoitisnecessarytoalwayskeepasafedistanceinalldirectionsaroundyourmodel,asthismarginwillhelptoavoidcollisionsorinjury.

•Alwaysoperateyourmodelinanopenareaawayfromcars,traffic,orpeople.

•Avoidoperatingyourmodelinthestreetwhereinjuryordamagecanoccur.

•Neveroperatethemodeloutintothestreetorpopulatedareasforanyreason.

•Neveroperateyourmodelwithlowtransmitterbatteries.

•Carefullyfollowthedirectionsandwarningsforthisandanyoptionalsupportequipment(chargers,rechargeablebatterypacks,etc.)thatyouuse.

•Keepallchemicals,smallpartsandanythingelectricaloutofthereachofchildren.

•Moisturecausesdamagetoelectronics.Avoidwaterexposuretoallequipmentnotspecificallydesignedandprotectedforthispurpose.

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Landing Gear InstallationRequired Parts

FuselageMainlandinggearWheelpant(L&R)1

3/4-inch(45mm)wheel(2)4-40x3/8-inchsocketheadscrews(2)#4blackwashers(6)4-40nut(2)4-40locknut(4)4-40x1-inchsocketheadscrew(2)2mmx6mmwoodscrews(2)

Required Tools and AdhesivesFelt-tippedpenPhillipsscrewdriver(small)DrillDrillbit:1/16-inchNeedle-nosepliersNutdriver:1/4-inchHexwrench:3/32-inch

Note: You may consider using a larger diameter wheel, such as 2

1/4-inch (58mm) (EFLA224), if your flying site has rough terrain. By using a larger wheel, you will not be able to use the included wheel pants.

1.Placethelandinggearontothebottomofthefuselage.Itwillangleforwardwheninstalledinthecorrectdirection.Attachwithtwo4-40x3/8-inchsocketheadscrewsandtwo#4blackwashers.

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2.Slidethe4-40x1-inchmachinescrewthroughoneofthe1

3/4-inchwheels.Slideablack#4washersoitfitsagainstthewheel.Nextsecurea4-40locknutagainstthewasher.Makesurethewheelstillspinsfreely.Threada4-40nutontothebolt.Thisnutwillfitinsidethewheelpantandkeepthewheelpantfromrotating.

3.Attachthewheeltothelandinggearusingablack#4washerand4-40locknut.

4.Withthefuselageleveltotheworksurface,rotatethewheelpantsoitisalsoleveltoyourworksurface.Markthelocationfortheattachmentscrewusingafelt-tippedpen.

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5.Useadrilland1/16-inchdrillbittomakeaholeatthelocationmadeinthepreviousstep.

6.Securethepanttothelandinggearwitha2mmx6mmwoodscrew.

7.RepeatSteps2through6fortheremainingwheelandwheelpant.

Outrunner Motor InstallationRequired Parts

FuselageBrushlessmotor4-40x3/8-inchsocketheadscrew(4)#4blackwasher(4)

Required Tools and AdhesivesHexwrench:3/32-inchScrewdriver(Phillips#0)

Note: This section covers the installation of the recommended Park 480 Outrunner motor. The holes in the firewall match the mounting pattern of the X-mount.

1.AttachthesuppliedaluminummotorX-mounttothemotorusingthescrewsprovidedwiththemotor.Thewidersectionofthemountwillbepositionedtowardthemotorwires.

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2.AttachtheOutrunnermotortothefrontofthefirewallusingfourblack#4washersandfour4-40x3/8-inchsocketheadscrews.

Cowling InstallationRequired Parts

Fuselagew/motorinstalledCowling2mmx8mmwoodscrew(4)PropellerSpinnerPropadapter(foroutrunnermotor)Electronicspeedcontrol

Required Tools and AdhesivesDrillDrillbit:1/16-inch(1.5mm),1/8-inch(3mm)CardstockMaskingtapeScrewdriver(Phillips#0)Hookandloopmaterial

Important Information About Your Brushless ESCMakesureyourESCbrakeisprogrammedtoOff.Also,besuretouseanESCwiththeproper9Vcutoffwhenusing3-cellLi-Popacks,or6Vcutoffwhenusing2-cellLi-Popacks.

Important Information About Your PropellerItisalsoveryimportanttochecktobesurethepropellerisbalancedbeforeinstallingontotheshaft.Anunbalancedpropellermaystripthegearsorcausepoorflightcharacteristics.

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1.Solderanyconnectorstothespeedcontroltoconnecttothemotorbatteryandmotorifnecessary.ConnecttheESCtothemotorandsecureittothebottomofthemotorboxusinghookandloopmaterial.ActualESClocationmayvarybutproperairflowandcoolingisimportant.

2.Connectthespeedcontroltotheradiosystemandmotorbattery.Checkthatthemotorisrotatinginthecorrectdirection.Itwillrotatecounterclockwisewhenviewedfromthefrontoftheaircraft.Usetheinstructionswithyourspeedcontroltocorrectamotorthatisoperatinginthewrongdirection.

3.Slidethepropelleradapterthroughtheholeinthepropeller.

4.Slidethe1/2-inch(13mm)plasticwasherontotheadapter.

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5.Slidethespinnerbackplateontotheadapter.Threadthepropellernutontotheadapter,butdonottightenitatthistime.

6.Tapefourpiecesofcardstocktothefuselagetoindicatethelocationsforthecowlattachingscrewsandthefrontedgeofthefuselage.

7.Slidethecowlingonthefuselage.Withthepropelleradapteronthemotorshaft,positionthecowlsothereisagapbetweenthespinnerandcowling.

8.Usea1/16-inch(1.5mm)drillbittodrillholesthroughthecowlingandintothesidesofthefuselage.

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9.EnlargetheholesinthecowlingONLYusinga1/8-inch(3mm)drillbit.Slidethecowlingontothefuselage.Securethecowlingusingfour2mmx8mmsheetmetalscrews.

Hint: Use thin CA to harden the holes drilled into the cowl mounting tabs. This will help to prevent the screws from vibrating loose in flight.

10.Placethepropellerbackonthemotorshaftandtightentheadapter.Snapthespinnerconeontothespinner.

Note: Make sure to check the balance of the propeller after enlarging the hole in the propeller.

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Aileron HingingRequired Parts

Wing(leftandright)Aileron(leftandright)CAhinges(8)

Required Tools and AdhesivesT-pins ThinCADrill PapertowelDrillbit:1/16-inch(1.5mm)

1.Locatethepositionsforthehinges.Drilla1/16-inch(1.5mm)holeinthecenterofeachslotofboththewingandaileron.ThiscreatesatunnelfortheCA,allowingtheCAtopenetrateintothehingebetter,bondingthehingesmoresecurely.

2.Slidefourhingesintotheslitsintheaileron.CentertheslotinthehingewiththeholedrilledinStep1.PlaceaT-pinineachhingetopreventitfrombeingpushedintothewingwheninstallingtheaileron.

Note: Do not use CA accelerator during the hinging process. The CA must be allowed to soak into the hinge to provide the best bond. Using accelerator will not provide enough time for this process.

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3.Slidetheaileronintoposition.Checktomakesureitcanmovewithoutinterferenceatthewingrootandwingtip.RemovetheT-pinsandapplyThinCAtoeachhinge.MakesurethehingeisfullysaturatedwithCA.UseapapertoweltocleanupanyexcessCAfromthewingandaileron.MakesuretoapplyCAtobothsidesofthehinge.

Note: Placing a #11 hobby blade between the aileron leading edge and wing trailing edge to position the aileron will result in a nice free-moving hinge for 3D throws without any binding.

4.Firmlygraspthewingandaileronandgentlypullontheailerontoensurethehingesaresecureandcannotbepulledapart.Usecautionwhengrippingthewingandailerontoavoidcrushingthestructure.

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5.Worktheaileronupanddownseveraltimestoworkinthehingesandcheckforpropermovement.

6.RepeatSteps1through5fortheremainingaileron.

Aileron Servos and LinkagesRequired Parts

Wingpanel(rightandleft)Microcontrolconnector(2)2mmx4mmscrew(2)4-inch(102mm)pushrod(2)Controlhornandbackplate(2)Servos:S75Sub-microservo(2)6-inch(150mm)servoextension(2)

Required Tools and AdhesivesSidecuttersHobbyknife6-minuteepoxyStringordentalflossPhillipsscrewdriver(small)

Note: We suggest using the long 3D servo arms for the Mini ShowTime. Replace all existing arms before installing the servos.

1.Attacha6-inch(150mm)servoextension.Usestringordentalflosstosecuretheservoleadandextensiontopreventthemfromunplugginginflight.

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2.Placetheservointhewing.Guidetheservoleadoutthroughtheopeningatthewingroot.

3.Securetheaileronservousingthescrewsprovidedwiththeservo.

4.Useahobbyknifetoenlargetheinboardholeinthecontrolhorntofitthe4-inch(102mm)longaileronpushrodwire.

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5.RepeatSteps1through4fortheotherwingpanel.

6.Use6-minuteepoxytoattachthecontrolhorntotheaileron.Attachthecontrolhornsforboththerightandleftaileronsatthistime.

7.Attachthemicrocontrolconnectortobothservoarms.Besuretousetheincludedretainertosecurethemicrocontrolconnectortotheservoarms.

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8.Turnontheradiosystemandcentertheailerontrimandstick.Makesuretheaileronservoisoperatingproperlyusingthetransmitter.Slidethepushrodwirethroughthemicroconnector.Installtheservoarmparalleltotheaileronhingeline.Centertheaileron,andsecurethepositionofthewireusingthe2mmx4mmscrewandaPhillipsscrewdriver.

9.Usesidecutterstoremoveanyexcesswire,leavingabout1/4(5mm)excesswirepastthecontrolconnector.

Wing InstallationRequired Parts

Fuselage Wing(rightandleft)Wingtube #4washer(silver)(2)4-40x1/2-inchsocketheadscrew(2)

Required Tools and AdhesivesHexwrench:3/32-inch6-minuteepoxy Pliers

1.Slidethewingtubeintoawingpanel.

2.Removethehatchfromthebottomofthefuselageusinga3/32-inchhexwrench.

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2.Slidethewingpanelwithtubeintopositiononthefuselage.

3.Securethewingpanelusinga4-40x1/2-inchsocketheadscrewwith#4washer(silver)usinga3/32-inchhexwrench.

4.RepeatSteps2and3fortheremainingwingpanel.

Stabilizer and ElevatorRequired Parts

Fuselagew/winginstalledStabilizer ElevatorCAhinge(4)

Required Tools and AdhesivesHobbyknife Felt-tippedpenRuler T-pinsThinCA

1.Positionthestabilizerintotheslotintheaftendofthefuselage.Checkthatthestabilizeriscenteredinthefuselage.

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2.Measurefromthestabtiptothewingtip.Adjustthestabuntilthemeasurementsareequal.

A A

B B

A=A

B=B

3.Viewtheairframefromtherearandmakesurethewingandstabareparallel.Ifnot,lightlysandthestabsaddleuntiltheyare.

Wing and Stabilizer Parallel

4.Double-checktheadjustmentsfromSteps1through3.Useafelt-tippedpentotracetheoutlineofthefuselageontothetopandbottomofthestabilizer.

5.Useasharphobbyknifetocutthecoveringslightlyinsidethelinesdrawn.Beverycarefulnottocutintotheunderlyingwood,asthiswillweakenthestabandcauseittofailinflight.

Note: You can use a soldering iron instead of a knife. This will eliminate the chances of cutting into the wood.

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6.Slidetheelevatorintoposition,thenthestabilizer.

7.Followthesameprocedureforhingingtheaileronstohingethestabilizer/elevator.Usesixhingesforthisstep.

Note: Start with the two hinges at the center nearest the fuselage. Continue outward to the center hinges, then the hinges at the tips. Be careful not to damage the joiner section of the elevators.

8.Checkthealignmentandmakesureeverythinglinesup.WickThinCAintothejointbetweenthefuselageandstabilizer.Makesuretogluebothtopandbottom.Donotuseaccelerator—toallowtheCAtowickinthejoint,providingthebestbondpossible.

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Rudder and FinRequired Parts

Fuselage RudderFin CAhinge(3)Tailwheelassembly

Required Tools and AdhesivesHobbyknife ThinCAFelt-tippedpen Square6-minuteepoxy Mediumgritsandpaper

1.Roughenthetailwheelassemblyusingmediumgritsandpaper.Use6-minuteepoxytogluethetailwheelassemblyintotherudder.

2.Hingetherudderandfin,usingthesameprocessasdescribedinAileronHinging.Usethreehingesforthisprocess.

3.Placethefininpositiononthefuselage.Tracetheoutlineofthefuselageontobothsidesofthefin.

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4.Removethecoveringfromthebottomofthefinusingthesametechniqueusedforthestabilizer.

5.Positionthefinbackontothefuselage.Useasquaretocheckthealignmentbetweenthefinandstabilizer.Lightlysandthebottomofthefinuntilthealignmentiscorrect.

6.UsethinCAtogluethefintothefuselage.

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Rudder and Elevator ServosRequired Parts

FuselageMicrocontrolhornw/backplate(2)5-inch(127mm)pushrodwire2mmx4mmscrew(2)5

5/8-inch(143mm)pushrodwireMicrocontrolconnectorw/retainer(2)Carbonrod,8-inch(204mm)(4)Servo(2)12-inch(305mm)servoextension(2)

Required Tools and AdhesivesPhillipsscrewdriver(small) Hobbyknife6-minuteepoxy

1.Securean18-inch(457mm)servoextensiontotheservo.Mounttheelevatorservousingthehardwareprovidedwiththeservo.

Hint: It is easiest to pass the extension through the former, then to the rear of the fuselage and retrieve it at the opening for the servo.

2.Useahobbyknifetoenlargetheinboardholeinoneoftheremainingcontrolhorns.Attachthe5-inch(127mm)pushrodwiretothecontrolhorn.

3.Attachthemicrocontrolhorntotheelevatorusingthecontrolhornbackplateand6-minuteepoxy.

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4.Installthemicrocontrolconnectorontotheelevatorservoarm.Passtheelevatorpushrodwirethroughtheconnector.Withtheradioonandelevatortrimcentered,centertheelevator.Securetheelevatorpushrodwireusingthe2mmx4mmscrewandasmallPhillipsscrewdriver.

Note: The Mini ShowTime is designed to use an optional pull-pull rudder linkage when using a lightweight motor and battery. The items for the pull-pull system are available separately.

5.RepeatSteps1through4fortherudderservoandlinkageusingthe5

5/8-inch(143mm)pushrodwire.

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Final AssemblyRequired Parts

FuselageWingCanopyReceiverBatteryBatteryhatch4-40x1-inchsocketheadbolt(2)#4washer(2)HookandlooptapeHookandloopstrap

Required Tools and AdhesivesHexwrench:3/32-inchFelt-tippedpenCanopyglue

6.Attachthe8-inch(204mm)carbonstabilizersupportsbetweenthefuselageandstabilizer.Makenotchesinthestabilizerandfuselagefortherodstorestin.Securetherodsusing6-minuteepoxy.

Note: Make sure the rods are positioned so they don't interfere with the operation of the rudder and elevator linkages.

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1.PlugintheelevatorandrudderservosandESCintothereceiver.Mountthereceivertotheinsideofthefuselageusinghookandloopmaterial.Routetheantennawirethroughthebottomofthefuselagetotherear,orasdirectedbyyourradioinstructionmanual.

Note: Do not cut or change the length of the antenna wire, as this will reduce the range of your radio system.

2.Replacethebottomhatchonthefuselageandsecureitusingthetwo4-40screws.

3.Placethecanopyintopositiononthefuselage.Useafelt-tippedpentotracetheoutlineofthecanopyontothefuselage.

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4.Usemediumgritsandpapertoroughenthecovering1/8-inch(3mm)insidethelinedrawn.Alsoroughentheoutside1/8-inch(3mm)ofthecanopy.Cleanthesandedareasusingapapertowelandrubbingalcohol.

5.UseFormula560canopygluetogluethecanopytothefuselage.Usemaskingtapetoholdthecanopyinpositionuntilthegluefullycures.

6.Removethebatteryhatchfromthefuselagebypullingupwardonthetab.

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7.Withtheaircraftfullyassembled,installthebatteryintothebatterycompartment.Securethebatteryusingthehookandlooptapeandthehookandloopstraps.

Note: Place a piece of hook and loop tape on the bottom of the battery and on the fuselage where the battery rests. This will keep the battery from shifting forward or backward during extreme maneuvers.

Optional Side Force Generator Installation

Required PartsAssembledairframeSideForceGenerator™(2)4-40x1/2-inchmachinescrew(4)Spacers

Required Tools and AdhesivesHobbyknifeHexwrench:3/32-inchFelt-tippedpen

1.Slidetwo4-40x1/2-inchscrewsthroughtheholesintheSideForceGenerator.Placeaspacerontoeachofthescrewsasshown.

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2.Removethecoveringfromtheblindnutsinthewingusingahobbyknife.AttachtheSideForceGeneratortothewing.

3.RepeatSteps1and2fortheremainingSideForceGenerator.

Center of GravityAnimportantpartofpreparingtheaircraftforflightisproperlybalancingthemodel.

Caution: Do not inadvertently skip this step!

TherecommendedCenterofGravity(CG)locationfortheMiniShowTimeis4

1/2inches(114mm)backmeasuredfromthecenteroftheleadingedgeofthewingnexttothefuselage.

Afteryourfirstflights,theCenterofGravitycanbeadjustedforpersonalpreference.

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Control Throws

1.Turnonthetransmitterandreceiverofyouraircraft.Checkthemovementoftherudderusingthetransmitter.Whenthestickismovedright,theruddershouldalsomoveright.Reversethedirectionoftheservoatthetransmitterifnecessary.

2.Checkthemovementoftheaileronsusingthetransmitter.Whenthestickismovedright,therightaileronwillmoveupandtheleftaileronwillmovedown.Reversethedirectionoftheservoatthetransmitterifnecessary.

3.Checkthemovementoftheelevatorwiththeradiosystem.Movingtheelevatorstickdownwillmaketheairplaneelevatormoveup.

4.Useathrowgaugetoadjustthethrowoftheelevator,aileronsandrudder.Adjustthepositionofthepushrodatthecontrolhorn,orthetravel/endpointadjustmentsofyourcomputertransmitter,toachievethefollowingmeasurementswhenmovingthestickstotheirendpoints.

The control throw measurements are taken at the widest point on the surface.

Low Rate High RateAilerons:

Up 3/4-inch(19mm) 21/2-inch(63mm)

Down 3/4-inch(19mm) 21/2-inch(63mm)

Elevator:Up 3/4-inch(19mm) 2

1/4-inch(57mm)Down 3/4-inch(19mm) 2

1/4-inch(57mm)Rudder:

Right 1-inch(25mm) 4-inch(102mm)Left 1-inch(25mm) 4-inch(102mm)

These are general guidelines measured from our own flight tests. You can experiment with higher rates to match your preferred style of flying.

Range Test Your Radio

1.Beforeeachflyingsession,besuretorangecheckyourradio.Thisisaccomplishedbyturningonyourtransmitterwiththeantennacollapsed.Turnonthereceiverinyourairplane.Withyourairplaneonthegroundandtheenginerunning,youshouldbeabletowalk30paces(approximately100feet)awayfromyourairplaneandstillhavecompletecontrolofallfunctions.

Ifnot,don’tattempttofly!Haveyourradioequipmentcheckedoutbythemanufacturer.

2.Double-checkthatallcontrols(aileron,elevator,rudderandthrottle)moveinthecorrectdirection.

3.Besurethatyourtransmitterbatteriesarefullycharged,pertheinstructionsincludedwithyourradio.

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PreflightCheck Your Radio

Beforegoingtothefield,besurethatyourbatteriesarefullychargedpertheinstructionsincludedwithyourradio.Chargeboththetransmitterandreceiverpackforyourairplane.Usetherecommendedchargersuppliedwithyourparticularradiosystem,followingtheinstructionsprovidedwiththeradio.Inmostcases,theradioshouldbechargedthenightbeforegoingoutflying.

Beforeeachflyingsession,besuretorangecheckyourradio.Seeyourradiomanualfortherecommendedrangeandinstructionsforyourradiosystem.Eachradiomanufacturerspecifiesdifferentproceduresfortheirradiosystems.Next,startthemotor.Withthemodelsecurelyanchored,checktherangeagain.Therangetestshouldnotbesignificantlyaffected.Ifitis,don’tattempttofly!Haveyourradioequipmentcheckedoutbythemanufacturer.

Note: Keep loose items that can get entangled in the propeller away from the prop. These include loose clothing, or other objects such as pencils and screwdrivers. Especially keep your hands away from the propeller.

Double-checkthatallcontrols(aileron,elevator,rudderandthrottle)moveinthecorrectdirection.

Checktheradioinstallationandmakesureallthecontrolsurfacesaremovingcorrectly(i.e.thecorrectdirectionandwiththerecommendedthrows).Testrunthemotorandmakesureittransitionssmoothlyfromofftofullthrottleandback.Alsoensuretheengineisinstalledaccordingtothemanufacturer’sinstructions,anditwilloperateconsistently.

Checkallthecontrolhorns,servohorns,andclevisestomakesuretheyaresecureandingoodcondition.Replaceanyitemsthatwouldbeconsideredquestionable.Failureofanyofthesecomponentsinflightwouldmeanthelossofyouraircraft.

Flying Your Mini ShowTimeFlyingtheMiniShowTimeisaboutasfunasitcangetatthepark.Averylightwingloadingandextremecontrolthrowsmakeforsomeexciting3Dflying.VerifythatyourCGisatthecorrectlocationasperthemanualandthatyouhaveyourratessetuptoyourliking.Verifyallcontrolthrowsareinthecorrectdirectionandthemotorspinsinthecorrectdirectionaswell.

Pointthemodelintothewindandaddsomethrottletrimuntilthemotorbeginstoturn.Thiswillbeyourflightidle.Now,applypowerslowly.Youwillfindthemodelwillbecomeairborneveryquicklyandatalowspeed.Thismodelexcelsatflyingslowandeasyaswellasfastandextreme.Trimthemodelforlevelflightathalfthrottle.Onlyusefullthrottleformaneuvering.Itisnotrecommendedtoflythismodelfastoratfullthrottleinlevelflight.Doingthiscanresultintheflightcontrolsflutteringandapotentialcatastrophicfailureoftheairframe.

YouwillfindyoucanadjusttheCGtoyourlikingbymovingthebatterypackforeoraftindidethefuselage.Alsokeepthebatteryonthefuselagemountedhigh(atleastatwingcenterlineorabove)tohelpinhoveringmaneuversandharriers.

TolandtheMiniShowTimejustreducethethrottletoidleandfeedinupelevatoruntilthemodelsettlesintoaslightlynosehighattitude.Gentlyflythemodeldowntothelandingspotwithafinalflairattouchdown.Youwillfindthemodelwillhaveaveryshortrollout.WehopeyouenjoytheMiniShowTimeasmuchaswedo.

Happylandings.

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2007 Official AMA National Model Aircraft Safety Code

GENERAL1) Iwillnotflymymodelaircraftinsanctionedevents,airshows

ormodelflyingdemonstrationsuntilithasbeenproventobeairworthybyhavingbeenpreviously,successfullyflighttested.

2) Iwillnotflymymodelhigherthanapproximately400feetwithin3milesofanairportwithoutnotifyingtheairportoperator.Iwillgiveright-of-wayandavoidflyingintheproximityoffull-scaleaircraft.Wherenecessary,anobservershallbeutilizedtosuperviseflyingtoavoidhavingmodelsflyintheproximityoffull-scaleaircraft.

3) Whereestablished,IwillabidebythesafetyrulesfortheflyingsiteIuse,andIwillnotwillfullyordeliberatelyflymymodelsinacareless,recklessand/ordangerousmanner.

4) Themaximumtakeoffweightofamodelis55pounds,exceptmodelsflownunderExperimentalAircraftrules.

5) IwillnotflymymodelunlessitisidentifiedwithmynameandaddressorAMAnumberonorinthemodel.(Thisdoesnotapplytomodelswhilebeingflownindoors.)

6) Iwillnotoperatemodelswithmetal-bladedpropellersorwithgaseousboosts,inwhichgasesotherthanairentertheirinternalcombustionengine(s);norwillIoperatemodelswithextremelyhazardousfuelssuchasthosecontainingtetranitromethaneorhydrazine.

RADIO CONTROL1) Iwillhavecompletedasuccessfulradioequipmentgroundrange

checkbeforethefirstflightofaneworrepairedmodel.2) IwillnotflymymodelaircraftinthepresenceofspectatorsuntilI

becomeaqualifiedflier,unlessassistedbyanexperiencedhelper.3) Atallflyingsitesastraightorcurvedline(s)mustbeestablished

infrontofwhichallflyingtakesplacewiththeothersideforspectators.Onlypersonnelinvolvedwithflyingtheaircraftareallowedatorinfrontoftheflightline.Intentionalflyingbehindtheflightlineisprohibited.

4) IwilloperatemymodelusingonlyradiocontrolfrequenciescurrentlyallowedbytheFederalCommunicationsCommission.(OnlyproperlylicensedAmateursareauthorizedtooperateequipmentonAmateurBandfrequencies.)

5) Flyingsitesseparatedbythreemilesormoreareconsideredsafefromsite-to-siteinterference,evenwhenbothsitesusethesamefrequencies.Anycircumstancesunderthreemilesseparationrequireafrequencymanagementarrangement,whichmaybeeitheranallocationofspecificfrequenciesforeachsiteortestingtodeterminethatfreedomfrominterferenceexists.AllocationplansorinterferencetestreportsshallbesignedbythepartiesinvolvedandprovidedtoAMAHeadquarters.

Documentsofagreementandreportsmayexistbetween(1)twoormoreAMACharteredClubs,(2)AMAclubsandindividualAMAmembersnotassociatedwithAMAClubs,or(3)twoormoreindividualAMAmembers.

6) ForCombat,distancebetweencombatengagementlineandspectatorlinewillbe500feetpercubicinchofenginedisplacement.(Example:.40engine=200feet.);electricmotorswillbebasedonequivalentcombustionenginesize.AdditionalsafetyrequirementswillbepertheRCCombatsectionofthecurrentCompetitionRegulations.

7) Atairshowsormodelflyingdemonstrations,asinglestraightlinemustbeestablished,onesideofwhichisforflying,withtheothersideforspectators.

8) WiththeexceptionofeventsflownunderAMACompetitionrules,afterlaunch,exceptforpilotsorhelpersbeingused,nopoweredmodelmaybeflowncloserthan25feettoanyperson.

9) Undernocircumstancesmayapilotorotherpersontouchapoweredmodelinflight.

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