Instruction manual
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TheAres™[air‐eez]P‐51DMustang350isaparkflyersizescalemodelofthevenerableNorth
AmericanP‐51DMustang.Ourversionoftheclassicwarbirdincludesavarietyofscaledetails
thatwillmakeyouproud toshowitofftoyourfriends,along
withotherpracticalfeatures
likemainlandinggearthatcanbeinstalledandremovedwithouttheuseoftoolsanda
steerabletailwheelforimprovedgroundhandling.Itevenincludesbothtwo‐bladeandfour‐
bladepropellersandmatchingspinnerssoyoucanchooseyourpreferencebetweenscale
looksandflight
performance.
Speakingofperformance,theAresP‐51Doffersfull4‐channelcontrolrightoutofthebox
alongwithafactory‐installed350brushlessmotorthattogethercombinetoprovidesmooth,
yetagileflightperformancethat’sperfectforbothscaleandaerobaticflying.Theunique
airfoildesignofthisMustangalso
allowsforimprovedhandlingatlowerspeedsmakingita
greatmodelforpilotslookingfortheirfirstwarbird.Plus,theadvancedEPOfoamairframe
designislightweight,durableandeasytorepair,whichcomesinhandywhenyouhavean
occasionalroughlanding.
TheAresP‐51DMustang350isavailableinbothRTF(Ready‐To‐Fly)andRFR(Ready‐For‐
Receiver)versions.Bothincludethe350brushlessmotor,a15‐ampbrushlessESCandthree
9‐gramsub‐microservos.TheRTFalsoincludesastandard‐size6‐channeltransmitterand
factory‐installed
6‐channelreceiverwith2.4GHztechnology,alightweight600mAh3S11.1V
LiPobattery,andaDCbalancingchargerwithanACadapter.Withnothingextratobuyand
onlyminorassemblytocomplete,youcanhavetheAresP‐51Dflyingatalocalpark,
schoolyardorflyingfieldin
almostnotime!
AndalthoughtheP‐51DMustang350isnearlyreadytoflyrightouttheboxpleasetakethe
timetoreadthroughthismanualforinformationonassembly,controlchecksandmore
beforemakingyourfirstflight.Pleasealsovisitourwebsiteatwww.Ares‐RC.comfor
additionalinformationincludingproductupdates,bulletins,videosandmore.
Failuretousethisproductintheintendedmannerasdescribedinthefollowinginstructions
canresultindamageand/orpersonalinjury.ARadioControlled(RC)airplane/helicopteris
notatoy!Ifmisuseditcancauseseriousbodilyharmanddamagetoproperty.
Keepitemsthatcouldbecomeentangledinthepropeller/rotorbladesawayfromthe
propeller/rotor,includinglooseclothing,tools,etc.Beespeciallysuretokeepyourhands,
faceandotherpartsofyourbodyawayfromthepropeller/rotorblades.
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