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8 Pack Trinity AA Alkaline batteries for the transmitter Part # 837801
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Small Phillips-Head Screwdriver and Small Adjustable Wrench
This section lists the items you will need to fly your new airplane. As you can see, there's not much to it!
SECTION 2: RECOMMENDED ITEMS
The Lazy E-Bee RTF includes a 7 cell Nickel Metal-Hydride flight battery and a 2 hour AC wall charger to
charge the flight battery. If you want to, you can purchase a second flight battery
(P/N 144221)
so you have two. That
way, you can take two fully-charged flight batteries with you to fly. That means twice as much flying fun!
We also sell a high-performance quick-charger that can charge the flight
battery in about 30 minutes and is powered from your car's 12 volt DC
battery. This enables you to charge the flight battery at the flying field,
so you can fly as many times during the day as you want.
Wattage PF-12 AC/DC Peak Charger
Part # 130108
Each airplane transmitter comes with a sticker on the crystal mount showing which frequency in the 27Mhz band that the
radio control system operates on. The 27Mhz band is shared between model airplanes, cars and boats, so check the
frequency if others are in the area before turning on the radio control system. No two models can operate near each other if
they are on the same frequency.
SECTION 3: BECOMING FAMILIAR WITH YOUR LAZY E-BEE RTF
Antenna:
Transmits the signal from the transmitter to the receiver inside the airplane.
Crystal Mount:
This is where the transmitter's crystal is located. The radio's frequency is printed on the crystal mount.
Elevator/Rudder Control Stick:
This stick can move both right and left, and up and down at the same time. The stick
moves the airplane's elevator and rudder which make the airplane climb, descend, turn right and turn left.
On/Off Switch:
Turns the transmitter on and off.
Red LED:
This LED glows red when the transmitter is turned on.
Servo Reversing Switches:
These switches allow you to electronically change the direction the servos move.
Throttle Stick:
Used to apply power to the motor. The stick is proportional, meaning that motor power can be applied
gradually from off to full power. This stick can also be moved right and left, but this feature is not used with the airplane.
Trim Tab:
Used to electronically make minor trim adjustments to the control surfaces.
Voltage Scale:
When the transmitter is turned on, the voltage scale displays the status of the transmitter batteries.
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Channel #
Frequency
01
16.995
02
27.045
03
27.095
04
27.145
05
27.195
06
27.255
27Mhz