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GREAT PLANES Spirit 100 Manual de instrucciones
7. WARNING: The fuselage in this kit is made of fiberglass,
the fibers of which may cause eye, skin and respiratory tract
irritation. Never blow into the fuse to remove fiberglass dust,
as the dust will blow back into your eyes. Always wear safety
goggles, a particle mask and rubber gloves when grinding,
drilling and sanding fiberglass parts. Vacuum the parts and
the work area thoroughly after working with fiberglass parts.
We, as the kit manufacturer, provide you with a top quality,
thoroughly tested kit and instructions, but ultimately the
quality and flyability of your finished model depends on
how you build it; therefore, we cannot in any way
guarantee the performance of your completed model, and
no representations are expressed or implied as to the
performance or safety of your completed model.
Remember: Take your time and follow the instructions to
end up with a well-built model that is straight and true.
We urge you to join the AMA (Academy of Model
Aeronautics) and a local R/C club. The AMA is the governing
body of model aviation and membership is required to fly at
AMA clubs. Though joining the AMA provides many benefits,
one of the primary reasons to join is liability protection.
Coverage is not limited to flying at contests or on the club
field. It even applies to flying at public demonstrations and
air shows. Failure to comply with the Safety Code (excerpts
printed in the back of the manual) may endanger insurance
coverage. Additionally, training programs and instructors are
available at AMA club sites to help you get started the right
way. There are over 2,500 AMA chartered clubs across the
country. Contact the AMA at the address or toll-free phone
number below:
Academy of Model Aeronautics
Or via the Internet at: http://www.modelaircraft.org
IMPORTANT!!! Two of the most important things you can do
to preserve the radio controlled aircraft hobby are to avoid
flying near full-scale aircraft and avoid flying near or over
groups of people.

AMA

5151 East Memorial Drive
Muncie, IN 47302-9252
Tele. (800) 435-9262
Fax (765) 741-0057

DECISIONS YOU MUST MAKE

This is a partial list of items required to finish the Spirit 100
ARF that may require planning or decision making before
starting to build. Order numbers are provided in parentheses.

Radio Equipment

5 channel radio with standard size receiver and battery
7-9 channel radio with standard size receiver and battery
is recommended for maximum flight performance
(2) Y-harnesses (FUTM4130) or (4) 9" extensions
(FUTM3910) utilizing a radio with flaperon mixing
(4) Futaba
®
S3101 micro servos (FUTM0033) for ailerons
and flaps
(2) Futaba S3004 standard size servos (FUTM0004)
The spoilers are highly recommended as they make it much
easier to land in smaller spaces or to lose altitude in a safe,
controlled manner.You need an additional standard size servo
to operate the spoilers.
(1) Futaba S3004 standard size servo (FUTM0004)

ADDITIONAL ITEMS REQUIRED

Adhesives and Building Supplies
In addition to common household tools and hobby tools, this
is the "short list" of the most important items required to build
the Spirit 100 ARF. Great Planes Pro™ CA and Epoxy glue
are recommended.
1/4" [6mm] R/C Foam Rubber (HCAQ1000)
Velcro
®
Hook & Loop (GPMQ4480)
1/2 oz. [15g] Thin Pro CA (GPMR6001)
Pro 30-Minute Epoxy (GPMR6047)
Pro 6-Minute Epoxy (GPMR6045)
Plan Protector (GPMR6167) or wax paper
#1 Hobby Knife (HCAR0105)
#11 Blades (5-pack, HCAR0211)
2 oz. [57g] Spray CA Activator (GPMR6035)
Top Flite
®
MonoKote
Mixing Cups (GPMR8056)
Epoxy Brushes (6, GPMR8060)
Silicone Glue (DEVR2500)
Steel Shot
Masking Tape (TOPR8018)
Builder's Triangle Set (HCAR0480)
Drill bits: 1/16" [1.6mm], 5/64" [2mm]
3
OR

Spoilers

®
Sealing Iron (TOPR2100)