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.