FlyingFoam Nurf Genel Montaj Talimatları - Sayfa 11
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NOTE. The Nurf has 4 degrees of thrust line built into the motor mount and we have
found it works well with several different motors and payload configurations. However,
to get best performance it is good to check your configuration. Even if you plan to fly
with an IMU our other auto stabilization method there is no substitute for a well-
balanced and trimmed aircraft.
51. Once you have the aircraft properly trimmed for cruise you can check your thrust
angle by flying straight and level at a comfortable cruise speed and slowly move the
throttle setting to full throttle. There should be very little movement of the nose if the
thrust line is correct. If you see large pitch changes during this test then land and check
your CG. If your CG is correct then you may need to add washers to the motor mount to
adjust thrust line: If the Nurf is pitching nose-up when throttle is applied then add
washers behind the bottom two bolts of your X-mount. If it is pitching nose-down then
add washers behind the top two bolts of your X-mount. We recommend one washer on
each bolt be added to the stack until the thrust line is correct. Perform flight tests as
described above and repeat until you are happy with the results.
Care and Feeding
Make sure you pre-flight the aircraft before every flight. The Nurf was designed to take
abuse, but you can still break it. The good news is it's also easy to repair. During our
testing we found the wing tends to outlast the fuselage by a wide margin. In particular,
we have found that lamination film is very strong, but once it fails it likes to run. So
check for signs of cracks in the covering as well as the foam. We recommend repairs
with "Goop" or epoxy followed by fiber-reinforced tape.
Don't forget the Nurf was designed to be hacked. We love feedback – especially
pictures/videos of your creations. We will maintain notes on tips and tricks, as well as a
gallery of images and videos at flyingfoam.com.
Enjoy! Team FlyingFoam.
Building and operating a remote controlled aircraft involves risk. By building and flying
this kit you are accepting said risks. We assume a basic level of model aviation
knowledge in both building and operating our aircraft. Please seek experienced help
when required. We make every effort to ensure our kits are of the highest quality, and
any documentation is as accurate as we can make it at the time of writing. Due to the
flexible nature of our designs there are many ways to successfully build our kits. We
document what we feel is the best method for general-purpose use. Please refer to
www.flyingfoam.com for further details.
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