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JetCat P80 User Manual

JetCat P80
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Warning:
A flying model with a turbine can reach higher flight speeds than ducted fan-powered
models, because the turbine’s thrust degrades less with higher flight speeds. With
attainable flight speeds of over 250 MPH, you can quickly run out if flying room. There
is also a danger of developing control surface flutter or mechanical overload, causing
the model to fail in flight. When piloting a turbine powered aircraft, one must properly
control the throttle. Full power should be used for takeoff or vertical maneuvers and a
reduced setting for level or descending flight. To restrict the maximum flight speed, an
optional airspeed sensor is available.
The Checklist
Before Running the Turbine
Charge ECU Battery
Prepare fire extinguisher
Check fuel lines and filter. Make sure they are clean with no restrictions
Check that the fuel tank vent is unobstructed
Mix 5 % oil in fuel (i.e.: 1 quart per 5 gallons of kerosene)
Fill fuel tank(s). Make sure the main and header tanks are full
Be certain the starting gas release valve is closed, before filling the starting gas tank
Turn on receiver switch
Place the model with nose into the wind
Activate brakes and start turbine
After Stopping the Turbine
Turn model into the wind. Activate brakes and stop turbine
After the cooling process (approximately two minutes), turn off receiver switch
After each flying session, open starting gas release valve, to empty the tank, before
storing the model. This should be executed in a safe area
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JetCat P80 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandJetCat
ModelP80
CategoryToy
LanguageEnglish