User Manual

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Adjusting the Climb Rate
If your Firebird Phantom
does not climb
fast enough when at full throttle and with a
full charged battery pack, you can adjust the
climb rate by:
1. Tightening the front screw one full turn
and loosening the back screw one full
turn.
2. Test flying.
3. Repeat the above procedure until your
plane climbs adequately under full power.
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If your Firebird Phantom climbs too fast at full
throttle by climbing at a steep angle, stalling
and keeps repeating climbing sharply and
stalling, do the following:
1. Loosen the front tail screw one full turn
and tighten the back tail screw one full
turn.
2. Test fly.
3. Repeat the above procedure, if necessary,
until your Firebird Phantom climbs at a
steady rate.
Aerobatic Flight
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Your Firebird Phantom
comes out of the
box with the controls set for beginning
pilots, with the control linkages attached
in the outer holes of the control surfaces.
By adjusting the control linkages so they
are attached in the holes on the tail that
are closer to the control surfaces, you will
give your Firebird Phantom more control
response for more aerobatic maneuvers,
such as loops and tail slides.
CAUTION: Do not attempt aerobatic
maneuvers until you have gained sufficient
flying experience with the ACT
software
turned off.
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