Hangar-9 Pulse XT 60 ARF Manuel d'utilisateur

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Wingspan ....................................... 70 in (1778mm)
Wing Area .......................... 885 sq in (5710 sq cm)
Length ......................................... 57.3 in (1455mm)
Weight ............................. 7–8 lb (3.18 kg–3.63 kg)
Assembly mAnuAl
Pulse XT 60 ARF
Engine ................................... .91–1.00 Four-Stroke
....................................... .60–.75 Two-Stroke
...........................................Power 60 Electric
Radio..............4-Channel w/5 Servos (4 for electric)
Specifications
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Page 1 - Pulse XT 60 ARF

Wingspan ... 70 in (1778mm)Wing Area ... 885 sq in (5710 sq cm)Length ...

Page 2 - Table of Contents

10 Step 3Prepare the aileron servo by installing the grommets and brass eyelets provided with the servo. Plug the aileron servo into the receiver an

Page 3 - Before Starting Assembly

11 Step 7Repeat Steps 3 through 7 to prepare a second aileron servo. Note the direction of the servo arm in relationship to the servo. You will be pr

Page 4 - Recommended Servo Extensions

12 Step 10Tie a wheel collar to the end of a 12-inch (300mm) piece of string. Lower the wheel collar into the opening for the servo and allow it to

Page 5 - Field Equipment

13 Step 12Secure the servo using the screws provided with the servo. The servo is positioned so the output of the servo faces the aileron, and the

Page 6 - Warranty Information

14 Step 16Use pliers to make a 90-degree bend at the mark made in the previous step. Step 17Secure the pushrod wire to the servo horn using a push

Page 7 - Non-Warranty Repairs

15Required Parts• Fuselage assembly • Landing gear• Wheel pant (left and right) • Axle w/nut (2)• 5/32-inch wheel collar w/setscrew (4)• 1/16-inch w

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16 Step 6Slide the wheel pant over the axle and wheel. Use a 4-40 x 1/2-inch socket head screw and a #4 washer to secure the wheel pant to the lan

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17Note: Use threadlock on the setscrews to prevent them from vibrating loose in flight. Step 9The tail wheel follows the same procedure as the main w

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18Required Parts• Fuselage assembly • Servo (2)• 180-degree servo horn (2)• 27 1/2-inch (698mm) threaded pushrod (2)Required Tools and Adhesives• Scr

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19 Step 5Thread one of the servo mounting screws into each of the pre-drilled holes for the rudder and elevator servos as shown. This will cut the th

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2Table of ContentsUsing the Manual ...3Required Tools and Adhesives ...

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20 Step 8Use side cutters to remove one of the arms from the servo horn. Step 9Use a 5/64-inch (2mm) drill bit to enlarge the outer hole of the s

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21 Step 12Use low-tack tape to secure the elevators and rudder in the neutral position at this time. Step 13Slide a clevis retainer onto each one of

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22 Step 16Center the rudder servo using the radio system. Use a felt-tipped pen to mark the pushrod where it crosses the outside servo arm hole. S

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23 Step 20Slide the pushrod into the hole on the left side of the fuselage. Step 21Attach the clevis to the center hole of the control horn. Step 2

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24Required Parts• Fuselage assembly • Fuel tank• 19 3/8-inch throttle pushrod • Cowling• #4 washer (4) • Spinner assembly• #8 washer (8) • Throttl

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25 Step 4Dill the locations for the engine mounting screws using a drill and 11/64-inch (4.5mm) drill bit.Hint: Using a drill press will guarantee th

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26Special Steps for 4-Stroke InstallationThe following steps are required to provide clearance between the carburetor arm and engine mounting rail. S

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27 Step 9Slide the throttle pushrod into the pushrod tube on the same side of the fuselage as the carburetor arm. Step 10aSlide the pushrod through

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28 Step 12Look carefully at the fuel tank to determine which tubes are for the carburetor and vent. Also check the direction of the vent line inside

Page 22 -  Step 19

29 Step 16Plug the throttle servo into the receiver. Center the throttle stick and trim at the transmitter. With the throttle servo centered, install

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3Using the ManualThis manual is divided into sections to help make assembly easier to understand, and to provide breaks between each major section. In

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30 Step 20Use side cutters to remove the excess pushrod wire that could interfere with the operation of your engine.Note: Use threadlock on the screw

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31 Step 24Install the engine back onto the engine mount. Slide the cowling over the engine, trimming the cowl as necessary to fit over the engine and

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32 Step 27Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver and the screws supplied with the spinner to secure the spinner cone to the backplate.Note: The propeller mu

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33Note: We install a Dubro inline fuel filter (DUB340) between the fuel tank and carburetor.Required Parts• Fuselage assembly • Plywood battery tray•

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34 Step 2Route the two longer hook and loop straps through the slots inside the fuselage.Hint: Low-tack masking tape can be used to keep the straps o

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35 Step 6Attach the X-mount to the motor using the screws provided with the motor.Note: Use threadlock on the screws to prevent them from vibrating l

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36 Step 9Slide the cowling onto the fuselage. Use four 4-40 x 3/8-inch socket head screws and four #4 washers to secure the cowling to the fuselage.N

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37Required Parts• Fuselage assembly • Switch• Receiver • Receiver battery• Y-harness or two 3-inch (76mm) extensions• Hook and loop strap (short)Req

Page 32 -  Step 29

38Required Parts• Fuselage assembly • Canopy• Wing panel (right and left) • Wing dowel (2)• Wing tube• Plywood wing bolt plate• 1/4-20 x 2-inch nylo

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39 Step 4Use 30-minute epoxy to glue the wooden dowel into the hole in he leading edge of the wing. Leave 1/2-inch (13mm) of the dowel protruding fro

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4Radio and Power Systems Requirements• 4-channel radio system (minimum) w/receiver• 1500mAh Ni-MH 4-cell (JSP91030)• JR Standard Switch (JSP98010) or

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40 Step 8Connect the extensions (or Y-harness) from the receiver to the aileron servos. Step 9Attach the wing to the fuselage using two 1/4-20 x 2-i

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41The amount of control throw should be adjusted as closely as possible using mechanical means, rather than making large changes electronically at the

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42An important part of preparing the aircraft for flight is properly balancing the model. This is especially important when various engines are mounte

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43Charge both the transmitter and receiver pack for your airplane. Use the recommended charger supplied with your particular radio system, following t

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44GENERAL1. A model aircraft shall be defined as a non-human-carrying device capable of sustained flight in the atmosphere. It shall not exceed limita

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45Radio Control1. All model flying shall be conducted in a manner to avoid over flight of unprotected people.2. I will have completed a successful rad

Page 41 - Section 8: Control Throws

46Building and Flying Notes

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47Building and Flying Notes

Page 43 - Section 10: Pre-Flight

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Page 44 - 2008 Official AMA

5Recommended Setup–2-Stroke Glow• Evolution® .61NT with Muffler (EVOE0610)• Evolution Propeller: 11 x 7, 12 x 6 (EVO11070, EVO12060))Recommended Setup

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6Warranty InformationWarranty PeriodExclusive Warranty- Horizon Hobby, Inc., (Horizon) warranties that the Products purchased (the "Product"

Page 46 - Building and Flying Notes

7Questions, Assistance, and RepairsYour local hobby store and/or place of purchase cannot provide warranty support or repair. Once assembly, setup or

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8Safety, Precautions, and WarningsThis model is controlled by a radio signal that is subject to interference from many sources outside your control. T

Page 48 - (877) 504-0233

9Required Parts• Wing panel w/ailerons (right and left)• Servo w/hardware (2)• 6 1/4-inch (89mm) aileron linkage (2)Required Tools and Adhesives• Dril

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