AZSA1500 Ares Sopwith Pup RTF Manual
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Introduction
With sensitive controls and the ability to remain fully aerobatic at up to
15,000 feet, the World War I-era Sopwith Pup was so light and maneuverable
that it became the rst aircraft to land on a moving ship in 1917. Nearly
1,800 Pups were built by Sopwith and its sub-contractors between the years
1916 and 1917 when it was at the peak of its operational development.
The Ares [air-eez] Sopwith Pup is a lightweight, three-channel ultra-micro
semi-scale model of the original. It features durable foam construction
and numerous scale touches such as molded wing rib detail, an authentic
trim scheme, plus a wood texture and color propeller and interplane struts.
Technically advanced the Sopwith Pup incorporates a Hitec Red 2.4GHz
receiver that’s compatible with all current Hitec 2.4GHz aircraft transmitters.
For convenience, two versions of this model are available both supplied with
Hitec Red protocol: choose either Ready-To-Fly (including a Hitec Red-enabled
transmitter and receiver) or Pair-To-Fly (supplied with a Hitec Red receiver
that’s compatible with your existing Hitec air transmitter). Weighing less than
an ounce, the Sopwith Pup is ideal for indoor ight or outdoor ight in calm
conditions.
• 100% ready to y, straight out of the box
• Semi-scale appearance with molded wing rib detail
• The model’s micro size and light weight make it ideal for indoor spaces
• Fully proportional throttle, elevator and rudder control for exceptional
maneuverability
• The lightweight 1S LiPo ight battery attaches with magnets
• Slow ying characteristics mean the Pup is ideal for the less experienced
pilot
• Intermediate and expert pilots will enjoy the Pup’s exciting performance
Contents
1 x 100% factory assembled Sopwith Pup.
1 x 4-channel transmitter with integral 100mA charger.
1 x 70mAh 3.7V 1S LiPo battery.