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SECTION 10: REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
Clancy Aviation stocks a complete line of replacement parts for your Lazy E-Bee RTF. Listed below are the replacement
parts that are available along with their respective part numbers for easy ordering convenience.
We suggest ordering directly from your local Clancy Aviation dealer. If your local dealer does
not stock Clancy Aviation or Global products, you can order directly from us at the phone
number or address shown on page # 2.
Lazy E-Bee RTF (Complete) ....................................... 222250
Wing Assembly ............................................................ 144207
Horizontal Tail and Rudder .......................................... 144208
Propeller ...................................................................... 144209
Landing Gear Assembly .............................................. 144210
Pushrod Set .................................................................. 144211
Fuselage Assembly ..................................................... 144212
Electric Motor ............................................................... 144213
Electronic Speed Control ............................................ 144214
Rubber Spinner Cone .................................................. 144217
Plastic Control Horns .................................................. 144218
110V AC Flight Battery Charger .................................. 144219
Gear Box for Electric Motor ......................................... 144220
7 Cell NiMH Flight Battery ........................................... 144221
Cirrus CS-6.5 Servo .................................................... 444038
Cirrus CS-6.5 Servo Gear Set .................................... 444943
Receiver w/Crystal ...................................................... 443561
Crystal Set for Tx & Rx ................................... 446004-446006
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Check before every flight to ensure that the batteries in the transmitter are working properly. The needle in the voltage
meter should be in the green "safe" area. Change the batteries when the needle falls into the red "unsafe" area.
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Before recharging the flight battery, let the motor run until the flight battery is completely drained. This will ensure you
don't overcharge the battery.
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Do not recharge the flight battery if it is hot. Wait for the flight battery to cool before recharging it.
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Never leave the flight battery plugged into the airplane unless you are flying or testing the controls.
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Before flying, always double-check that you've extended the transmitter antenna completely.
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Never cut or otherwise shorten the receiver antenna or you will lose control of the airplane in a very short distance. Let
the antenna hang behind the back of the fuselage.
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Before each flight, do a quick motor test to make sure that the motor is producing full power. If it isn't, you may need
to charge the flight battery longer. Do not charge a completely drained flight battery longer than 2-1/2 hours or damage
to the flight battery may occur.
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Before each flight, double-check that the control surfaces are moving in the correct direction. If they aren't, adjust the
servo reversing switches on the transmitter as described on page # 12.
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When you fly, orientate yourself so that the sun is at your back. Don't fly directly into the sun or you may lose sight of
the airplane.
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Separate flight batteries can be purchased and charged before going to the flying field. An extra flight battery will
double your flight time. See the replacement parts list above for the part number of the flight battery.
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Do not fly in wind over 10 miles per hour, or the airplane will be very difficult to control and a crash might occur.
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Periodically double-check that the propeller nut is tight. Check the propeller for cracks or other damage. If the
propeller is damaged, replace it immediately.
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Always be conscious of the spinning propeller. Be careful not to allow loose clothing to be drawn into the propeller.
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If you have encountered any trouble with any of the steps listed in these operating instructions, or with how the
airplane flies, please refer to the troubleshooting guide on the next page. The troubleshooting guide is provided to
help you find a quick and immediate resolution to any number of problems that might occur.
SECTION 11: FLIGHT TIPS AND WARNINGS