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Blue Max Global Arf - User Manual

Blue Max Global Arf
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Instructions for Final Assembly
Version V1.0 4-99 Kit # 232500 All Contents © Copyright 1999
Commemorate the Aviation's beginnings with the new Global Blue Max ARF.
A time when the nose skid was as important as the tail skid to safety minded
pilots landing on unprepared airfields, planes of this style used cutting edge
technology for their day. The Blue Max remembers those years long past. It's
open cockpit, wire spoke wheels and open framework capture a more experi-
mental time in aviation. The high lift wing and generous wing area mean
super slow stall speed and very forgiving flight characteristics. Don't be sur-
prised if you see beginners with this plane. Our test pilots say this plane is
easier to fly than most .40 size trainer planes. And unlike the grossly under-
powered airplanes of yesteryear, the Blue Max is favorably powered using a
.40 size two stroke or a .52 size four stroke. So put on your scarf and your
goggles and get ready to go back into time. Oh, and don't forget to load that
cannon!
40 - 46 Size Almost Ready to Fly

Table of Contents

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Summary

Wing Assembly

Install the Dihedral Braces

Securely attach dihedral braces to wing halves for structural integrity during flight.

Joining the Wing Halves

Connect the two wing halves together using epoxy and dihedral braces for a strong wing structure.

Wing Mounting

Aligning the Wing to the Fuselage

Position the wing on the fuselage, aligning centerlines for proper flight orientation.

Horizontal Stabilizer Mounting

Align the Horizontal Stabilizer

Mark and align the horizontal stabilizer accurately on the fuselage for proper flight characteristics.

Vertical Stabilizer Mounting

Main Landing Gear

Engine Mounting

Mounting Engine to Motor Mount

Assemble the engine onto the motor mount beams, ensuring correct alignment and secure attachment.

Aligning the Motor Mount

Position the motor mount on the firewall, accounting for thrust angles, for proper engine alignment.

Mounting the Engine to Firewall

Securely attach the engine and motor mount assembly to the aircraft's firewall.

Fuel Tank

Fuel Tank Assembly

Assemble the fuel tank components, including stopper, tubes, and pickup, ensuring a leak-proof fuel system.

Fuel Tank Installation

Install the assembled fuel tank into the aircraft's fuselage compartment.

Throttle Linkage

Servo Installation

Throttle Connector

Rudder Pushrod

Elevator Pushrod

Aileron Linkage

Final Assembly

Installing the Receiver and Battery

Install the radio receiver and battery pack, ensuring proper placement for balance and function.

Installing the Propeller

Attach the propeller to the engine's crankshaft, readying the aircraft for flight.

Balance

Lateral Balance

Ensure the aircraft is laterally balanced by adjusting weight for stable flight characteristics.

Flight Preparation

Preflight Check

Perform a thorough preflight inspection to ensure all systems are functional and secure before flight.

Blue Max Global Arf Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBlue Max
ModelGlobal Arf
CategoryToy
LanguageEnglish