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EPP Yak 55 Assembly Manual
Congratulations on the purchase of your new EPP Yak 55 airframe! The 3dEPP.com Yak airframe is a great
flyer for pilots wanting to learn basic and advanced 3D maneuvers and has been proven to be the airframe of
choice for some of the top pilots in the realm of 3D Flying. The tabbed design makes assembly super fast,
super simple allowing you to get in the air quicker than ever before. Constructed from EPP this airframe is
very durable and will provide hours of 3D flying fun!
SAFETY during Assembly
While assembling this kit the builder will be using standard modeling tools such as knives, adhesives,
soldering iron and other common power tools. Please follow all safety precautions outlined by the
manufactures of the products you use during construction of your kit, and always follow the important
guidelines listed below.
ALWAYS protect your eyes when working with power tools, hand tools, knives and adhesives. It is highly
recommended that safety glasses are always utilized when working with this type of equipment.
ALWAYS protect your body, fingers and hands when working with knives, adhesives, or tools. Never cut
towards exposed skin when using hobby knives or blades. Insure hobby knives are placed on tables or
benches in a manner that will not allow them to roll or be knocked off.
ALWAYS have access to a first-aid kit handy when working with knives, adhesives, or tools.
ALWAYS keep knives, adhesives, and tools out of reach of children.
SAFETY while Flying
SAFETY FIRST: Your EPP Yak 55 should not be considered a toy, but rather a sophisticated, working model.
The EPP Yak 55 is capable of extreme maneuvers and if not operated correctly, could possibly cause injury to
yourself or others and damage to property.
ONLY fly your aircraft in a safe open area, away from spectators, roads, vehicles. Never fly near overhead
power or utility lines. Never attempt to retrieve an airplane that has become stuck in utility power lines or
trees.
NEVER fly to close to yourself or other spectators. Spinning propellers are DANGEROUS!
ALWAYS fly within your control and never outside of your ability. If you are not an experienced pilot or have
not flown this type of model before, we recommend that you get the assistance of an experienced pilot in your
area or R/C club for your first flight.
ALWAYS have fun and be safe!