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Your Micro B-25 Mitchell should not be considered a toy, but rather a sophisticated, working model that functions very 

much like a full-size airplane. Because of its performance capabilities, the Micro B-25 Mitchell, if not assembled and 
operated correctly, could possibly cause injury to yourself or spectators and damage to property.

 1.  Operate the plane 

according to the instructions

DO NOT

 alter or modify the model. If you make any modifications, 

you void your warranty.

 2.   

Test

 the operation of the model 

before each flight

 to ensure that all equipment is operating properly and that the 

model remains structurally sound.

 3.  Fly only indoors or outdoors on very calm days (with wind speeds less than 5mph) and in large open areas free of 

trees, people, buildings, or any other obstacles.

 4.   Although the Micro B-25 Mitchell is designed to be easy to fly, it is not for the first-time pilot. We strongly recommend 

getting assistance from an experienced pilot for your first flights. If you’re not a member of an R/C club, your local 
hobby shop has information about clubs in your area whose membership includes experienced pilots. You can also 
contact the National Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) which has over 2,500 chartered clubs across the country. 

Instructor training programs and insured newcomer training are available through any of these clubs. Contact the 

AMA at the following address or toll-free phone number:

Academy of Model Aeronautics

5151 East Memorial Drive 

Ph. (800) 435-9262

Muncie, IN 47302-9252 

Fx. (765) 741-0057

www.modelaircraft.org

The R/C model hobby becomes more and more enjoyable as your experience grows. Your chances for success and graduation 

to higher levels are very good if you take your time and follow the flying instructions carefully and completely. We hope you 
enjoy flying your Micro B-25 Mitchell plane.

TRANSMITTER CAUTIONS

   Do not use rechargeable (NiCd) batteries.

   Do not mix old and new batteries.

   Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or 

rechargeable (NiCd) batteries.

BATTERY CHARGING PRECAUTIONS

  1.  Always remove the battery from your Micro B-25 

Mitchell before charging.

  2.  Do not leave a charging battery unattended! Unplug 

the battery if it gets warm, even if the charge LED 
has not gone out.

  3.  Use only the charger that comes with your Micro 

B-25 Mitchell!

WARNING: 

Misuse or malfunction may overheat the 

battery and charger, resulting in personal injury or 
damage to surroundings.

 PRECAUTIONS 

LITHIUM POLYMER BATTERY RECYCLING

ATTENTION:

 The product you have 

purchased is powered by a rechargeable 
battery. At the end of the battery’s useful 
life, under various state and local laws, it 
may be illegal to dispose of this battery 

into the municipal waste system. Check with your local 
solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling 
options or proper disposal.

WARNING: This product contains a chemical known 
to the State of California to cause cancer.

Summary of Contents for B-25 mitchell

Page 1: ...final user assembled product By the act of using the user assembled product the user accepts all resulting liability If the buyer is not prepared to accept the liability associated with the use of thi...

Page 2: ...aste equipment for recycling please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or location where you purchased the product Declaration of Conformity Product Tactic TTX403 2 4...

Page 3: ...s Contact the AMA at the following address or toll free phone number Academy of Model Aeronautics 5151 East Memorial Drive Ph 800 435 9262 Muncie IN 47302 9252 Fx 765 741 0057 www modelaircraft org Th...

Page 4: ...g the white micro connector from the ESC into the receiver board Be careful to plug the battery in correctly 3 Attach the wing 2 Connect the power lead 4 Insert the main landing gear 5 Insert the nose...

Page 5: ...tteries are lighter and smaller than most other types of rechargeable batteries Receiver The unit in the aircraft that receives the signal from the transmitter to provide the input to the servos Rudde...

Page 6: ...rly before inserting 6 CHARGE THE 3 7V 250MAH LIPO BATTERY Do not use the charge feature while flying the Micro B 25 Mitchell 1 Install the 5 AA batteries in the included 1S charger using the polarity...

Page 7: ...smitter or AnyLink first 2 Make sure the throttle stick is down 3 Plug in the battery to the aircraft HELPFUL TIP If you are going to fly with a group pre link your transmitter and receiver prior to a...

Page 8: ...left Left stick moves left rudders move left causing the aircraft to yaw left Nosewheel points left Right stick moves down elevator moves up causing the aircraft s nose to pitch up 8 INSTALLATION AND...

Page 9: ...der control surface with rudder trim adjustment Before flight center aileron control surface with aileron trim adjustment CENTER THE CONTROL SURFACES REVERSE THE CONTROL THROWS Keep hands and onlooker...

Page 10: ...position of the rudder and elevator control throws follow these steps Be sure to unplug the battery from the model before attempting to mechanically adjust the linkages With the transmitter powered a...

Page 11: ...returned to neutral when coming out of a turn to avoid gaining altitude It s recommended that you attempt to land before the motors lose power and don t have enough voltage to maintain altitude or the...

Page 12: ...ropeller Set L R Stock No Description FLZA6573 Spinner Set L R FLZA6574 Plastic Parts Set FLZA6575 Motor Set L R FLZA6576 Aileron Servos Set FLZA6577 Receiver ESC Servos Board FLZA6578 Gearbox Parts S...

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