48in Sbach-342 Instruction Manual Specifications Wingspan: 48in (1219mm) Length: 46in (1163mm) Wing Area: 471sq in (30.4sq dm) Flying Weight: 1.8-2.0lb (800-900g)
Dear Customer, www.valuehobby.com/48in-s342-arf.html Congratulations on your purchase of Elite Models 48in Sbach342 EPP Airplane ARF from Value Hobby. We thank you for your generous support, and hope you enjoy your new airplane. At Value Hobby, we hope to offer competitive prices, good performance, and products that you can setup and use with ease. That s why we extensively researched and tested this airplane, and suggested all the products necessary for you to setup properly. We understand that you have many choices when purchasing, and we are grateful you choose to buy from us. As vendors, one of the most gratifying things for us is to hear from our customers. We would welcome any suggestion to help us improve. Please make us aware of any errors and imperfections in the airplane or the instructions, or about the setup that we suggested. We hope you ll find our setup suggestions to be helpful, and enjoy flying your new airplane. Please feel free to contact us at (630) 948-0947 or email us at support@valuehobby.com Disclaimer By purchasing and/or building this model, user assumes ALL liability and risk involved with this product. This model should be built and flown by an experienced pilot and only flown at AMA sanctioned sites. Value Hobby guarantees this model to be free of defects in materials and workmanship at the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover any parts damaged by use or modifications. In no way shall Value Hobby liability exceed the original cost of the purchased model. Further, Value Hobby reserves the right to modify this warranty without notice. Value Hobby has no control over the final stages of assembly or the material used for the final assembly. No liability shall be assumed nor materials used for the final user-assembled product. By the act of using the final product the user accepts all resulting liability. Value Hobby, as a R/C product vendor, provides a top quality airplane and instructions to complete the model. The quality and flight characteristics of the finished model depend greatly on how it is built; we cannot guarantee the performance for the completed model and representations are expressed or implied as to the performance of the completed model. 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. Safety in Assembly During assembly of this aircraft, you will be asked to use sharp knives and hobby adhesives. Please follow all safety procedures recommended by the manufacturers of the products you use, and always follow these important guidelines: ALWAYS protect your eyes when working with adhesives, knives, or tools, especially power tools. Safety glasses are the best way to protect your eyes. ALWAYS protect your body, especially your hands and fingers when using adhesives, knives, or tools, especially power tools. Do not cut toward exposed skin with hobby knives. Do not place hobby knives on tables or benches where they can roll off or be knocked off. ALWAYS have a first-aid kit handy when working with adhesives, knives, or tools, especially power tools. ALWAYS keep hobby equipment and supplies out of the reach of children. 2
Safety in Flying www.valuehobby.com/48in-s342-arf.html This is NOT a toy! It is a very high-performance RC airplane capable of high speeds and extreme maneuvers. It should only be operated by a competent pilot in a safe area with proper supervision. ONLY fly your aircraft in a safe, open area, away from spectators and vehicles and where it is legal to fly. NEVER fly over an unsafe area, such as a road or street. Never fly too close to yourself or spectators. Never run your motor inside a house or building with the propeller attached Remove the prop for safety. Required Items Foam Glue Hobby Knife Small Phillips Screwdriver Set Metric Allen Wrenches Scissors Small Pliers Wire Cutters Masking tape Before Starting Assembly Examination Unpack your airplane and examine the components. Check for damage of any kind. If you see any damage, please contact Value Hobby immediately. 3
Main Parts and Accessories: 1. Fuselage 2. Main wing sets 3. Vertical tail (rudder) 4. Horizontal tail (elevator and stabilizer) 5. Wheel Pant x 1 pair 6. Landing gear foam cover x 4pcs 7. 10 x 450mm fiberglass wing tube 8. Metal hook x 2pcs 9. Wheel collar x 4pcs 10. Rubber ring x 4pcs 11. M2 x 6mm bolt x 8pcs 12. Control horn x 4pcs 13. EZ-connector x 4pcs 14. M2 nut x 8pcs 15. Fiberglass servo arm extension x 4pcs 16. M3 x 12mm self-tapping socket head screw x 4pcs 17. CA hinges x 1pack 18. Tail wheel assembly x 1set 19. Landing gear wire x 1pcs 20. 45mm foam wheel x 2pcs 21. 150mm Velcro strap x 1pair 22. Wood plate for mounting the landing gear x 1pcs 23. 1.8 x 150mm pushrod wire x 4pcs 4
RECOMMENDED RADIO EQUIPMENT Product SKU Quantity Radio Flysky FS-i6 Transmitter and Receiver Set FLY-RC-4572 1 Servo Towerpro MG90S Digital Metal Gear Servo TWP-SV-0358 4 POWER SETUP Product SKU Motor GForce G15 Brushless Outrunner Motor(3542-1200KV) VHB-MT-5219 ESC Hobbywing Flyfun 40A Brushless ESC HWG-SC-0239 Battery GForce Elite Series 30C 2200mah 3S LiPO FLM-LP-1874 Prop 13 x 6.5 E Prop GFH-MP-2951 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Product SKU Charger GT Power C6 6S LiPO Charger GTP-CH-1427 Foam Glue Thin Foam Safe Glue VHB-AC-2511 Watt Meter GT Power 130A Watt Meter GTP-AC-0591 Connector Male T Connector (5pcs) Female T Connector (5pcs) AMS-AC-1913 AMS-AC-1914 LiPO Bag LiPO Safe Bag RFI-LP-2725 5
Section1. Aileron Installation Step1. Locate the wing panel and small trailing edge part. www.valuehobby.com/48in-s342-arf.html Step4. Use a hobby knife to cut the slots for CA hinges in the aileron. (The slots for CA hinges were pre-cut in the wing panel. You can test fit the aileron onto the wing and mark the locations for the slots.) Step2. Use the foam glue to glue the small part foam to the wing panel. Step5. Use thin CA to glue five CA hinges into the aileron. Step3. Install one hook to the wing root. (The mounting hole was pre-drilled. you need to drop some thin CA to make sure the hook is secured) Step6. Attach the aileron to the wing through the CA hinges. (You can cut the wing s slots deeper to make the hinges fit in better.) 6
Step7. Use thin CA to secure the hinges to the wing. www.valuehobby.com/48in-s342-arf.html Step8. Repeat the steps 1 to 7 to install the other aileron. Section2. Aileron Installation Step1. Install a long servo arm on the top of the supplied servo arm using M2x 6mm bolt and M2 nut. Step3. Thread the servo lead through the wing. Step2. Install an EZ-connector to the servo arm and install the servo arm to the servo. (Electronically center the servo before the installation.) Step4. Install the servo onto the wing opening using the screws provided with the servo. 7
Step5. Install one 150mm push rod to the control horn. (Please enlarge the hole on the control horn if necessary.) Step8. With the control surface centered, tighten the screw on the EZ connector. Step6. Use foam glue to install the control horn to the aileron. Step9. Repeat steps 1-8 to install the other aileron servo. Attach two wing panels to the fuselage using the 450mm wing tube and rubber bands. (No glue needed.) Step7. Cut off the excess push rod wire. 8
Section3. Tail Parts Installation Step1. Prepare an assembled tail wheel as shown. (Bend the landing gear wire to the same side as the wheel.) Step4. Install the metal brace into the fuselage as shown. Step2. Glue the tail wheel assembly into the rudder. Step5. Attach the rudder to the fuselage through the CA hinges, and use thin CA to glue the hinges to the fuselage. Step3. Use thin CA to glue 3 pieces of CA hinges into the rudder. Step6. Use thin CA to glue four CA hinges to the stabilizer.
Step7. Test fit the elevator into the stabilizer through the hinges, and trim the slots in the elevator to make sure the elevator and stabilizer fit tightly. Step9. Insert the elevator into the slot as shown. Step8. Use a hobby knife to remove the small wood part in the opening for the tail parts. Step10. Apply the foam glue to the central area of the stabilizer and insert it into the fuselage and wait till the glue cures. (Adjust the stabilizer to make sure the stabilizer is centered in the fuselage and parallel with the main wing.) Or you can position the stabilizer in the fuselage, and use low temperature hot glue to glue it in place. 10
Step11. Apply some thin CA to the CA hinges to secure the elevator to the stabilizer. Section4. Landing Gear Installation Step1. Locate all the parts for assembling landing gear. Step2. Install the wheel and wheel pant to the landing gear wire as shown using the wheel collars. Step3. Insert the landing gear into the slot. 11
Step4. Apply some foam glue into the slot, insert the wood part into the slot and wait till the glue cures. Step5. Glue the landing gear foam covers to the landing gear wire. 12
Section5. Elevator rudder and rudder servo installation Step1. Prepare two servos with servo arm installed and servo wire extension attached. Step3. Install the control horns to the rudder and elevator. Step2. Install the elevator servo and rudder servo into the openings in the fuselage. Step4. With the control surface centered, tighten the screws on the EZ-connector. 13
Section6. Motor, Prop and Spinner Installation Step1. Position your radial motor mount onto the firewall and use a pen to mark the locations. Step4. Install the motor onto the firewall using four M3 x 12mm self-tapping socket head screws. Step2. Use M2 drill bit to drill the mounting holes on the firewall. Step5. Install the back plate and prop to the prop adapter using a nut. Step3. Install the motor mount to the motor using the provided screws. Step6. Install the spinner using two provided screws. 14
Section7. Center of Gravity and Control Throw Setup The recommended setup is around 125mm (3-3/4in) from the leading edge of the wing. Recommended control throws setup Aileron: 35-40 degrees Elevator: 40-45 degrees Rudder: 40-45 degrees 15
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