O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S
Model Aeroplane with
Rubber Band Motor Float Plane
Item-No. 20 52 52
Intended Use
The float plane is a model aircraft with a rubber band motor. The model is ready for take-off within
a few minutes. For assembly, no glue (other than the included glue strips) or other tools are neces-
sary.
This model aircraft complies with the Council Directive 88/378/EEC (safety of toys), however, it is
not suitable for children under 3 years of age (it contains small parts which could be swallowed by
children).
Only outdoors operation is intended.
Any other use could cause damage to property or injuries to people. You are
solely responsible for the safe operation of the model!
Safety and Hazard Notices
The warranty will lapse in the event of damage caused by failure to observe
these safety instructions. We do not accept liability for damage to property or
injury to persons caused by misuse or non-compliance with the safety
instructions!
Bear in mind that you are responsible for all damage caused by the model aeroplane. Therefore,
observe the following instructions.
• Never fly into people or animals.
• Do not use in the vicinity of over ground electrical cables!
• Do not fly in the vicinity of houses, streets or railway stations. The model may only be used on
a large area without any obstructions.
• ATTENTION! Do not grab the rotating propeller! Risk of injury! Do not stick any objects in the pro-
peller.
• A responsible person must be present when the model is in use.
• Do not leave the packaging material lying around carelessly since it may become a dangerous
toy for children.
Construction of the model aircraft
Description of individual parts
A Wings
B Rubber band
C Vertical stabiliser
D Rudder
E Elevator
F Tailplane
G Aircraft fuselage
H Wing supports
I
Buoyancy chambers
(pontoon)
K Undercarriage
L Propeller
Assembly
The individual steps are shown in the pictures, the correct order is indicated by numbers in
boxes. The numbers in circles indicate the relevant adhesive strips on the provided sheet.
Illustration 1
Clip both undercarriage braces as shown on the undercarriage so they lock in to place.
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Illustration 2
Version 08/07
Attach
chambers (pontoons) to
°
the undercarriage.
Make sure that the attach-
ment clicks into place.
Illustration 3
Put the tailplane on the
fuselage and align it hori-
zontally. Secure the tail-
plane at the bottom with
the adhesive strips 1 and 2
Illustration 4
Push the strap of the the
tailplane carefully aside
and put it on top of the
fuselage. Bend the strap
back into the normal posi-
tion.
Secure the tailplane on
both, left and right, sides
with the glue strips 3 and
4, as well as the lower
strap with the glue strip 5.
Illustration 5
Insert both wing attach-
ments into the two holes in
the fuselage.
Observe the marks on
each side of both plastic
parts (R = right side, L =
left side viewed in the
direction of flight).
Push the plastic parts
carefully together. The
wing attachments have to
be firmly attached to the
fuselage.
Illustration 6 and 7
Form the wing carefully as shown in Illustration 6.
Insert the pre-formed wings into the wing attachment on the fuselage.
the
buoyancy