Fig. 14 - wheel spats
It is possible to fly the model with or without the wheel
spats, according to the quality of your landing strip. If you
wish to fit the spats, loosen the collets on the undercarria-
ge and fit them as shown, installing the wheels at the same
time.
Set the spats horizontal and tighten the screws.
Fig. 15 - main undercarriage
Squeeze the main undercarriage legs inward slightly, and
insert the unit in the slot in the underside of the fuselage.
Fig. 16 - noseleg
Slip the noseleg into its socket, set the wheel to the
"straight ahead" position, and tighten the cross-point
screw.
Fig. 17 - propeller
Fit the propeller on the motor shaft, followed by the spinner.
Check that there is adequate clearance between the spin-
ner backplate and the front face of the cowl.
Fit the cross-point screw and tighten it.
Figs. 18 and 19
Apply the decals and the "robbe" stickers to the finished
model.
Run the receiver aerial down the fuselage and out of the tail
end. Do not shorten the aerial.
Fig. 20 - installing the flight battery
The model now needs to be balanced in order to determine
the correct battery location.
Remove the wing, and fix the battery in the fuselage using
the Velcro tape provided. Do not connect the battery.
Fig. 21 - balancing
Mark the CG position on both sides of the fuselage; it
should be 25 mm aft of the wing root leading edge.
Support the model under the wings at the marked points.
Ideally the model will now balance level, with the nose ang-
led slightly down.
If necessary, move the flight battery forward or aft slightly to
correct any discrepancy.
Mark the battery position in the fuselage, so that it can be
re-installed at the same point when removed and replaced.
Assembly and operating instructions
Dimona
It is a good idea to pack pieces of scrap foam round the
battery once the correct position is found, so that there is no
chance of it shifting in flight, and altering the model's CG.
Figs. 22 to 25 - checking the working systems
Give the flight battery a full charge.
Switch the transmitter on, and move the rotary throttle con-
trol (function2) to the "motor off" position.
Place the fully charged flight pack in the model and secure it.
Connect the flight battery to switch the receiving system on.
Don't touch the throttle control at this point.
Check the neutral position of the control surfaces. Adjust
the trims on the transmitter (controls D and G) if necessary.
Place the model on the floor and stand behind it.
Checking the operation of the servos
Move the rudder stick to the right - "b" - and the rudder
should also deflect to the right.
Pull the elevator stick back towards you, and the trailing
edge of the elevator should rise - "c".
Operating the motor
Hold the model firmly, in such a way that the propeller is free
to rotate. Do not stand in front of the rotational plane of the
propeller, nor in front of it. Slowly open the throttle by tur-
ning the rotary control. The motor should now start and run.
Move the rotary control back to the "Off" position.
Disconnect the battery from the speed controller, then
switch the transmitter off.
Caution: whenever you are adjusting or otherwise working
on the model, keep well clear of the rotational plane of the
propeller - injury hazard.
The model is now ready to fly, but only after you have
recharged the battery.
A full battery charge is sufficient for a motor run of about five
minutes.
24 - Rudder
24 - Elevator
25 - Motor "off", Motor "on"
Test-flying, flying notes
Please read the sections entitled "Routine pre-flight
checks" and "Flying the model" in the Safety Notes befo-
re attempting to fly the model for the first time.
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For your first few flights please wait for a day with no more
than a gentle breeze. A good flying site consists of a large,
flat, open grassy field. Keep well clear of high-tension
overhead cables, busy roads, residential areas, airfields and
other obstacles.
Always start by moving the rotary throttle control to the
"motor stopped" position. Switch the transmitter on, then
connect the flight battery. Check all the working systems
one last time.
If the model cannot be taken off from the ground, ask an
experienced friend to launch for you.
With the motor running at full-throttle, give the Dimona a
firm launch, directly into any breeze, with the fuselage and
wings level. Take control of the model immediately.
Keep the aeroplane flying straight and level at first, allowing
it to pick up plenty of speed before initiating a smooth
climb. A broad, dynamic flying style suits the Dimona best,
as this keeps its airspeed at a safe level all the time.
Adjust the trims if necessary.
When you notice a marked decline in motor power, throttle
back and land the model.
It is important to observe carefully how the model reacts in
flight. If you needed to correct a particular turning tenden-
cy, adjust the trims when the model is back on the ground.
If you have access to a smooth, hard landing strip (tarmac),
the Dimona can be taken off like the full-size machine. Take
care to take off directly into wind, holding the aircraft's nose
straight with rudder if necessary. Allow the aeroplane to pick
up plenty of speed on the ground before lifting off with gent-
le application of up-elevator.
This symbol means that you must dispose of
small electrical and electronic equipment
separately from the general household
waste when it reaches the end of its useful
life. Take your electronic units to your local
waste collection point or recycling centre. This applies to all
countries of the European Union, and to other European
countries with a separate waste collection system.
robbe Modellsport GmbH & Co. KG
We reserve the right to alter technical specifications.
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