SpecificationsWingspan: 28 in (709mm)Length: 35.5 in (900mm)Wing Area: 195 sq in (12.6 sq dm)Weight w/o Battery: 18–20 oz (510–567 g)Weight w/Batt
10 E-flite F-16 ARF Assembly Manual 1. Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver and two 2mm x 8mm self-tapping screws to attach the landing gear door to the f
11E-flite F-16 ARF Assembly Manual 7. Use a pin drill and 5/64-inch (2mm) drill bit to enlarge the outer hole on the servo arm.Note: Before installi
12 E-flite F-16 ARF Assembly Manual 13. Test fit the steering servo into the pocket inside the fuselage. Note that the servo output faces to the rea
13E-flite F-16 ARF Assembly Manual 18. The nose gear will slide into the hole in the steering arm as its final destination. The screw at the steerin
14 E-flite F-16 ARF Assembly ManualNote: Work through Step 3 before removing the backing from the hook and loop tape. Installation of the speed contro
15E-flite F-16 ARF Assembly Manual 6. Use a small piece of hook and loop tape to mount the remote receiver alongside of the steering servo. Make sur
16 E-flite F-16 ARF Assembly Manual 4. Insert the vertical fin into the pocket on the top of the fuselage. Stand 6–8 feet (3–4 meters) from the rear
17E-flite F-16 ARF Assembly ManualMissile Installation (Optional)Required PartsMissile (2) Assembled airframeRequired Tools and AdhesivesMedium CANot
18 E-flite F-16 ARF Assembly Manual 2. Use a hobby knife with a #11 blade, or a razor saw with a fine tooth blade, to cut through the glue joint on
19E-flite F-16 ARF Assembly ManualReversingThrottle NRight Aileron NRight Elevator RRudder RGear/Left Elevator RAux1/Left Aileron NWing and
2 E-flite F-16 ARF Assembly ManualContents of Kit/Parts LayoutReplacement PartsEFL7076 Fan Unit w/MotorEFL7077 Canopy/HatchEFL7078 Stabilizer SetEF
20 E-flite F-16 ARF Assembly ManualCenter of GravityAn important part of preparing the aircraft for flight is properly balancing the model.Caution: Do
21E-flite F-16 ARF Assembly ManualFlying Your F-16Flying the F-16 is a thrill and a treat all in one. Enjoy flying airshow maneuvers as you pretend to
22 E-flite F-16 ARF Assembly ManualDamage LimitsHORIZON SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFITS OR PRODUCT
23E-flite F-16 ARF Assembly Manual2008 Official Academy of Model Aeronautics Safety CodeGENERAL1. A model aircraft shall be defined as a non-human-c
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3E-flite F-16 ARF Assembly ManualRecommended Radio EquipmentYou will need a minimum 4-channel transmitter, receiver, and four or five servos (if using
4 E-flite F-16 ARF Assembly ManualWing and Stabilizer InstallationRequired PartsFuselage Wing panel (right and left)Stabilizer (right and left)2mm x
5E-flite F-16 ARF Assembly Manual 4. Fit the remaining wing panel to the fuselage. Stand 6–8 feet (3–4 meters) from the front of the airframe. When
6 E-flite F-16 ARF Assembly ManualElevator and Aileron Servo InstallationRequired PartsServo (4) Assembled airframeFuselage decal (right and left)3-i
7E-flite F-16 ARF Assembly ManualBe very careful to use only a small amount of epoxy when attaching the servos. Using an excessive amount of glue coul
8 E-flite F-16 ARF Assembly ManualBefore inserting the extension leads through the fuselage, mark each lead according to which servo it is connected t
9E-flite F-16 ARF Assembly Manual 14. Attach the clevis on the pushrod to the outer hole of the elevator control horn. Snap the clevis together
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