Your MICRO ULTRIX
™
Biplane is not a toy, but
rather a sophisticated, working model that functions
very much like an actual airplane. Because of its
realistic performance, the model, if not assembled
and operated correctly, could possibly cause injury
to yourself and spectators or damage property.
We highly recommend that you get experienced,
knowledgeable help with assembly and during your
first flights, to make your R/C modeling experience
totally enjoyable. You’ll learn faster and avoid risking
your model before you’re truly ready to solo. Your
local hobby shop has information about flying clubs
in your area whose membership includes qualified
instructors. You can also contact the national
Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA), which has
more than 2,500 chartered clubs across the country.
Instructor training programs and insured newcomer
training are available through any one of these clubs.
Contact the AMA at the address or toll-free phone
number below.
Academy of Model Aeronautics
5151 East Memorial Drive
Muncie, IN 47302
(800) 435-9262
Fax: (765) 741-0057
or via the internet at:
www.modelaircraft.org
1. Do not alter or modify the model. If you make any
modifications, you will 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 on calm days (with wind speeds less
than 3 mph) and in large open areas free of trees,
people, buildings or any other obstacles.
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 ULTRIX Biplane.
Electronic Control Unit:
This unit controls the
motors. Also, it monitors the battery voltage and
turns off the motors when the voltage gets low. That
way there will be enough battery power to operate
the motors for steering during the landing.
Motors:
The motors rotate the props to provide thrust.
NiMH Battery:
Rechargeable batteries which are
used to power the airplane.
Transmitter (TX):
This is the hand-held unit that
sends the signal to the receiver. As you move the
sticks on the transmitter, the motors in the airplane
will react accordingly.
GLOSSARY
PRECAUTIONS
PROTECT YOUR MODEL, YOURSELF
AND OTHERS.
FOLLOW THIS IMPORTANT
SAFETY PRECAUTION
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