User Manual
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2) If the nose of the plane falls, the plane
is nose heavy. To correct this rst move the
battery pack further back in the fuselage. If
this is not possible or does not correct it, stick
small amounts of lead weight on the fuse-
lage sides under the horizontal stabilizer. 
If the tail of the plane falls, the plane is 
tail heavy. To correct this, move the bat-
tery and receiver for ward orif this is not 
possible, stick weight onto the rewall. 
When balanced correctly, the airplane 
should sit level or slightly nose down 
when you li it up with your ngers.
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CONTROL THROWS.
1) We highly recommend setting up the 
RECREATION 148 using the control throws 
listed at right. We have listed control throws 
for both Low Rate (initial test ying) and 
High Rate (aerobatic ying).
2) Turn on the radio system, and with the 
trim tabs on the transmitter in neutral, center 
the control surfaces by making adjustments 
to the clevises or adjustable servo connec-
tors. e servo arms should be centered also.
3) When the elevator, rudder and aileron 
control surfaces are centered, use a ruler and 
check the amount of the control throw in 
each surface. e control throws should be 
measured at the widest point of each sur-
face!
4) By moving the position of the adjustable 
control horn out from the control surface, 
you will decrease the amount of throw of 
that control surface. Moving the adjustable 
control horn toward the control surface will 
increase the amount of throw.
INITIAL F LYING/SPORT F LYING
Ailerons: 3/8”
up 3/8” down
Elevator:3 /8 ” up 3/8” down
Rudder: 1/2” right 1/2” left
AEROBATIC FLYING
Ailerons:1 /2” up 1/2” down
Elevator: 5/8” up5 /8” down
Rudder:1 ” right1 ” left
Do not use the aerobatic settings for
initial test flying or sport flying.










