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Old 06-14-2011 | 07:03 PM
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Default RE: Pre-flight and log book

www.bluemaxrc.com offers a pre-flight checklist.


Daily Aircraft Check

The following items should be checked regularly, at least before the first flight every flight date. It is recommended that most items be checked after each flight date, at home, so there will be no sunprises at the field next time out. Do not fly aircraft that does not pass all of these criteria.

Propeller & spinner secure - propeller properly balanced & undamaged -
Do not use a damaged propeller.
Engine bolts secure to mount - Mount secure to firewall.
Fuel tank secure, preferably in foam rubber - Tank clunk free.
Receiver, battery, all servos secure - Receiver in rubber -
Wires clear of all moving control horns & pushrods - Antenna clear of servos.
Minimal free play in servo horns & pushrods - Control horns secure -
Clevis' secure with safety retainers.
All control surface hinges secure (especially ARFs) with minimal gap -
Free movement (no binds) all control surfaces - Rudder, elevator, ailerons
Throttle travel, idle to full - Shut off travel OK - No servo bind at full throttle
(nothing drains a battery more than a servo bind.)
Nose wheel straight, at least sensitive position - Roll test on pavement
Aileron servo connected - Retainer or baffle to keep aileron wire
from entangling in aileron rods.
Rubber band quantity & installation - Do not use old or used rubber bands.
Recommended installation: 2 criss-cross, 6 straight (3 each side), 4 criss-cross
Balance empty (no fuel) - Do not fly a tail heavy aircraft. Remember, a nose
heavy plane flies sluggish; a tail heavy plane usually only flies once.
AMA number & proper identification - Name and address inside
Receiver battery voltage - Do not operate below 4.9 volts.