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Ailerons:
The flight control on the airplane that controls the ability of the airplane to bank left and right.
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Center of Gravity (C.G.):
Point at which the aircraft must balance in order to fly properly.
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Elevator:
The flight control that controls pitch attitude. By adding power and pitching up, you can make the model
climb or loop.
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Glide Slope:
The proper path for an airplane approaching a landing strip.
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Lithium Polymer (LiPo) Battery:
Rechargeable battery which is used to power the airplane. LiPo batteries are lighter
and smaller than most other types of rechargeable batteries.
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Receiver:
The unit in the aircraft that receives the signal from the transmitter to provide the input to the servos.
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Rudder:
The flight control that controls the yaw (turning left or right).
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Servo:
The device on the model that moves the flight controls.
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Transmitter (TX):
The hand-held unit that sends the signals to the control unit, or receiver (RX), in the aircraft.
GLOSSARY
PREPARE THE TTX403 TRANSMITTER
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Push and slide
to remove the
battery door.
Install (5) “AA” batteries.
Leave the TTX403
switched off.