Specifications
Always take off toward the wind. If you want to launch the plane
by hand, apply full throttle and run several feet, and throw the
plane horizontally into the wind. If you want to launch the plane
on the ground, apply full throttle and let the plane accelerate on
the ground in a straight line for approximately 15 feet. Now pull
up on the elevator (down stick), and cruise to a safe flying
altitude.
4) Flying
To maintain level flight, only 30% throttle is needed. Flying at
partial throttle will provide longer flight times. Full throttle is
recommended when performing aerobatic flight maneuvers.
5) Landing
When it is time for you to land straighten the wing for level flight,
then cut your throttle to zero and make your approach. When
you are about 5 feet from your landing area, gently apply up
elevator (down stick) for a smooth landing.
Trouble Shooting
Problem Cause Solution
1. Motor does not run
A) Flight battery is not fully charged.
B) Start switch was not pressed.
C) Transmitter battery is not fully
charged.
D) A crash has damaged an internal
component.
If A) Recharge the flight battery.
If B) Press the start switch once.
If C) Replace the batteries with
new ones.
If D) Replace the component
with a new one.
2. Plane doesn’t fly
straight
A) The rudder or the ailerons are
not on the center position. (neutral)
B) The main wing has not been
attached properly to the fuselage
center.
If A) Adjust the trim tabs on the
transmitter.
If B) Reattach the main wing.
3. Plane does not
climb
A) Flight battery is not fully charged.
B) The elevator declines downward.
If A) Recharge the flight battery.
If B) Adjust the trim tabs on the
transmitter.
4. Decreased
transmitter range
A) Transmitter battery is not fully
charged.
B) The antenna of the transmitter is
not fully extended
If A) Replace the batteries with
new ones
If B) Extend the antenna
completely.
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