User Manual
6’
Construction of your Premier RC Key Hole Multirotor Race Gate.
Before you begin empty the contents of the bag and ensure you have everything you need.
For this race gate you should have:
6 x 8 mm 45" berglass poles 2 x 9.5 mm 42" berglass poles 2 x 12.5 mm 42" berglass poles
2 x ABS ground stakes 1 x circular style skin
Decide the location of your gate, making sure it is in line with the ight path of your course.
Now it is time to assemble your gate.
Take two of the 8 mm berglass poles, connect them together at and thread them through several of the elastic
loops along the edge of the skin. Continue to connecting the 8 mm berglass poles together end to end and
threading them through the elastic loops. Hold one end of the 8 mm berglass poles rm as you put them together,
bending them in a circular shape the gate will start to take shape. When all are in place and you need to make the
nal connection, force a small bend in the tubes so the last two can slide together in a straight line.
Set up Tip: You may nd it easier to start the key hole by bracing one end of 8 mm berglass poles against my foot.
Connecting the berglass poles together end to end while bending the circular shape. If you have diculties ask a
friend to help make the bend.
Thread the 9.5 mm berglass pole through the lower tabs on the face of the key hole skin and continue it up into the
top pockets.
Place the 12.5 mm berglass poles with the transition metal ferrules up into the lower tabs and connect it with the 9
mm berglass poles.
With your gate complete, place it on the ground in its location on the course. This will enable you to position your
ABS ground stakes.
Push the ABS ground stakes into the ground until the top of the stake is touching the ground. If the area is very hard
and compact you may need a rubber mallet to drive the stakes into the ground. Never use metal hammers to drive
the grounds stakes into the ground. This may cause damage to the ABS plastic.
Stand your gate upright and slide the lower portions of the 12.5 mm berglass poles into the ABS ground stakes.
For extra support in windy conditions, use tie down lines to add extra support. (see diagram)
Special Safety Note:
Remember it is your responsibility to always y safe. By following the AMA Safety Code, within the United states, you
are protected by the Special Rule for Model Aircraft under the 2012 FAA Modernization and Reform Act.
Flying FPV, As long as you continue to follow AMA’s safety guidelines for these activities, you can continue to y,
within the United states. Guidelines listed on the FAA UAS website do not negate the modeling activities and related
safety procedures established in AMA’s community-based safety program. For additional and up to date information
on Drone regulations and safety rules, within the United states, you can visit the AMA's website. http://www.mod-
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