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Assembly and Operating Manual 

                                                                                                             

                                                 

Dear customer,   

 

Congratulations on your choice of a 

factory-assembled model aircraft from 

BLITZ RC 

Hummingbird range 

and thank you for placing 

your trust in us.       

                                                                                                             

                                                                                           

                                                                                                                                         

                                                                                                                                       

 

   

Very little preparation work is required to get this 

model ready to fly. To operate your new model 

safely, it is important that you read through all of the 

instructions and safety information included with 

your model before you fly it for the first time.     

 

The illustrations in this manual show the Blue 

Angels version of the model with factory applied 

decals. 

  

The power system 

 

The model is powered by a brushless outrunner 

motor and ducted fan, both of which are 

factory-installed on the Ready-To-Fly version. 

                                                                                   

The motor is connected to the electronic speed 

controller which is factory calibrated on the 

Ready-To-Fly version. All that is required is to 

charge the Li-Po battery, following the safety 

instructions, and connect the battery to the 

electronic speed controller. 

 

 

                                                                                               

Proceed to power down in reverse order: 

disconnect the battery from the electronic speed 

controller first, and then switch off the transmitter. 

 

 

The radio control system     

           

                                                                                                           

                                                                                                                   

To fly the F/A 18 – Blue Angels you will need a 

radio control system with at least four channels. 

2.4GHz radios systems are recommended, similar 

to the unit included with our Ready-To-Fly version.     

       

     

The servos for the ailerons and the elevators are 

factory-installed. 

 

The power for the receiver is drawn from the 

electronic speed controller’s integral BEC system. 

 

The electronic speed controller is located inside of 

the fuselage, in front of the ducted fan. 

 

To check the model’s operating systems, first set 

the control surface servos to neutral by setting the 

trims to center and leaving throttle stick and trim to 

the lowest position. 

 

When you wish to fly the model, always make sure 

the transmitter is “ON”. Move the throttle stick to 

the “OFF” position as well. Then connect the flight 

battery to the electronic speed controller. 

 

Gluing joints with suitable adhesives 

Foam safe epoxy is recommended and available 

from most reputable model retail shops. 

 

Trial-fit all parts “dry” before applying glue. 

Follow the recommended curing time suggested by 

the glue manufacturer. Allow the glue to fully cure 

(harden) to the point where the joint can be placed 

under stress. 

 

Kit contents 

 

Fuselage, with motor, electronic speed controller 

and servos 

Clear canopy and cockpit   

Left / right wing panels with ailerons 

Left / right tail plane panels with elevators and 

vertical stabilizer 

Accessories 

1 x Li-Po battery, 3s 950mAh 20C   

1 x 20A Brushless ESC (Electronic Speed Controller) 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FIA-18

Page 1: ...Assembly and operating instructions Assembly and Operating Manual...

Page 2: ...system with at least four channels 2 4GHz radios systems are recommended similar to the unit included with our Ready To Fly version The servos for the ailerons and the elevators are factory installed...

Page 3: ...pit Canopy 7 One Left and one Right Main Landing Gear Fixed Plate 8 Two Main Wheels 9 Front Wheel Fixed Plate 10 Front Wheel 11 Push Rods Set 12 Big Missiles 13 Small Missiles 14 950mAh 11 1 Volt 20C...

Page 4: ...ue the nose to the front of fuselage glue not included Fig 6 Glue the main wheel fixed plate to the slot on one half of the main wing panel the white mark shown the slot Fig 4 Glue the horizontal stab...

Page 5: ...ush rods to the aileron servo arm and control horn Fig 9 The photo shows the finished view after gluing the wings in place Fig 12 Connect the push rods to the elevator servo arm and then to the elevat...

Page 6: ...ransmitter is ON first Fig 15 Connect the electronic speed controller and servos to the receiver Refer to the radio instructions for the correct channel sockets and servo lead polarity Fig 18 Photo sh...

Page 7: ...Manual 7 Fig 20 Locate the fixed plate for the front wheel Fig 23 Photo shows the finished front landing gear Fig 21 Glue the fixed plate into the fuselage as shown in the photo glue not included Fig...

Page 8: ...equired 8 Fig 26 Three sets of painted missiles are included Cut apart for assembly as shown Fig 28 Glue missiles into the main wing slots glue not included Fig 27 Missiles shown after being separated...

Page 9: ...battery connect the Equalizer lead and adapter lead matching your charger adapter lead not included Fig 31 Switch the transmitter on and move the throttle stick to the OFF position Diagram shows righ...

Page 10: ...ron b fall down Pull the elevator stick back towards you c and the trailing edge of both elevators should rise c If either function works in the wrong way correct it using your transmitter s servo rev...

Page 11: ...e position of the flight battery to achieve the correct CG Mark the battery location in the fuselage so that you can be sure of positioning it correctly after recharging Pack scrap pieces of foam arou...

Page 12: ...nd Switch the motor on and launch the airplane strongly into the wind with the fuselage and wings leveled Allow the F A 18 Jet to fly straight and level initially don t try to turn it when it is close...

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