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Take off

Maintenance

Landing

Find a suitable flying site

Perform the range check for your plane

Monitor your flight time

Find a flying site clear of buildings, trees, power lines and 

other obstructions. Until you know how much area will be 

required and have mastered flying your plane in confined 

spaces, choose a site which is at least the size of two to three 

football fields - a flying field specifically for R/C planes is best. 

Never fly near people - especially children, who can wander 

unpredictably.

As a precaution, an operational ground range test should be

performed before the first flight each time you go out. 

Performing a range test is a good way to detect problems 

that could cause loss of control such as low batteries, defective

or damaged radio components, or radio interference. This 

usually requires an assistant and should be done at the actual

flying site you will be using.

First turn on the transmitter, then install a fully-charged battery 

into the fuselage. Connect the battery and install the hatch.

Remember, use care not to bump the throttle stick. Otherwise,

the propeller/fan will turn and possibly cause damage or injury.

Note: Please refer to your Transmitter Manual that came with 

your radio control system to perform a ground range check. If 

the controls are not working correctly or if anything seems 

wrong, do not fly the model until you correct the problem. Make

certain all the servo wires are securely connected to the 

receiver and the transmitter batteries have a good connection.

Monitor and limit your flight time using a timer (such as on a 

wristwatch or in your transmitter if available). When the 

batteries are getting low you will usually notice a performance

drop before the ESC cuts off motor power, so when the plane 

starts flying slower you should land. Often (but not always) 

power can be briefly restored after the motor cuts off by 

holding the throttle stick all the way down for a few seconds.

To avoid an unexpected dead-stick landing on your first flight,

set your timer to a conservative 4 minutes. When your alarm 

sounds you should land right away.

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Before flying the model 

Flying course

While applying power, slowly steer to keep the model straight.

The model should accelerate quickly. As the model gains flight

speed you will want to climb at a steady and even rate. It will 

climb out at a nice angle of attack (AOA).

Flying

Always choose a wide-open space for flying your plane. It is

ideal for you to fly at a sanctioned flying field. If you are not 

flying at an approved site always avoid flying near houses, 

trees, wires and buildings. You should also be careful to avoid 

flying in areas where there are many people, such as busy 

parks, schoolyards, or soccer fields. Consult laws and 

ordinances before choosing a location to fly your aircraft. After 

takeoff, gain some altitude. Climb to a safe height before trying 

technical manoeuvres, including high speed passes, inverted 

flight, loops, and point rolls.

Land the model when you hear the motor pulsing (LVC) or if 

you notice a reduction in power. If using a transmitter with a 

timer, set the timer so you have enough flight time to make 

several landing approaches.

The model’s three point landing gear allows the model to land 

on hard surfaces.  Align model directly into the wind and fly 

down to the ground. Fly the airplane down to the ground using 

1/4-1/3 throttle to keep enough energy for proper flare. Before 

the model touches down, always fully decrease the throttle to 

avoid damaging the propeller or other components. The key to 

a great landing is to manage the power and elevator all the 

way to the ground and set down lightly on the main landing 

gear. After a few flights you will find the model can be set down

lightlyon the mains and you can hold the nose wheel off 

balancing themodel on the mains until it slows and gently 

settles the nose.

Repairs to the foam should be made with foam safe adhesives 

such as hot glue, foam safe CA, and 5min epoxy. When parts 

are not repairable, see the Spare Parts List for ordering by item 

number.

Always check to make sure all screws on the aircraft are 

tightened. Pay special attention to make sure the spinner is 

firmly in place before every flight.

Summary of Contents for 1400mm J-3 V3

Page 1: ...DETAILED RIGID FLAPS INSTALLED STRONG DURABLE EPO STABLE SMOOTH FLYING PERFORMANCE FMSMODEL COM 3000mm FOX Manuel d utilisation Instruction Manual Bedienungsanleitung...

Page 2: ...s for this and any optional support equipment you use chargers rechargeable battery packs etc Keep all chemicals small parts and anything electrical out of the reach of children Moisture causes damage...

Page 3: ...owered aerobatic maneuvers Constructed with FMS new snap together design the FOX can be easily transported and assembled at the field with no tools required Powering the Fox is a Predator 4258 460KV m...

Page 4: ...al stabilizer spar into the fuselage Align and install the vertical stabilizer over the spar and into the vertical stabilizer slot of the fuselage 2 Connect the elevator and rudder servos to their res...

Page 5: ...ve the canopy revealing the battery compartment 3 Apply hook and loop tape to the battery 4 Install a fully charged battery into the battery compartment with the battery cables facing aft Note The cen...

Page 6: ...with brake switched off and we recommend that the model be flown with the brake off However the brake could be accidentally switched on if the motor battery is connected to the ESC while the throttle...

Page 7: ...tle is in the OFF position Make sure both ailerons move up and down travel the same amount This model tracks well when the left and right ailerons travel the same amount in response to the control sti...

Page 8: ...er Ailerons Check the C G Center of gravity When balancing your model adjust the battery as necessary so the model is level or slightly nose down This is the correct balance point for your model After...

Page 9: ...ht set your timer to a conservative 4 minutes When your alarm sounds you should land right away 9 E N Before flying the model Flying course While applying power slowly steer to keep the model straight...

Page 10: ...he transmitter Do the control direction test and adjust controls for aircraft and transmitter Motor loses power Motor power pulses then motor loses power Damage to motor or battery Loss of power to ai...

Page 11: ...en Sie alle Chemikalien Kleinteile und elektrischen Ger te au erhalb der Reichweite von Kindern auf Feuchtigkeit verursacht Sch den an der Elektronik Vermeiden Sie dass die Produkte Wasser ausgesetzt...

Page 12: ...er und der 15x7 5 Klapppropeller verbunden mit einem separat erh ltlichen 6S LiPo Akku verleihen dem Modell nahezu unbegrenzte vertikale Leistung und bis zu 30 Minuten Flugzeit Die pr zisen 23g Servos...

Page 13: ...umpf Die Fl gel sind erfolgreich gesichert wenn Sie ein Klicken h ren Hinweis Stellen Sie sicher dass die Schnappverriegelung richtig sitzt und die Anschl sse auf beiden Seiten exakt und fest angebrac...

Page 14: ...2 Nehmen Sie die Kabinenhaube ab 3 Bringen Sie etwas Klettband an Ihrem Akku an 4 Setzen Sie den vollst ndig geladenen Flugakku in das Akkufach Die Kabel des Akkus sollten nach hinten zeigen Hinweis D...

Page 15: ...ler ist mit einer optionalen Bremse ausgestattet Wir empfehlen das Modell mit der deaktivierten Bremse zu fliegen Es ist m glich die Bremse versehentlich zu aktivieren wenn der Akku mit dem Regler ver...

Page 16: ...schlagen Bewegen Sie die Steuerhebel des Sender um sicher zu stellen dass sich die Ruder korrekt bewegen Sehen Sie dazu die Abbildungen unten Sollten die Ruder in die falsche Richtung arbeiten reversi...

Page 17: ...Flug k nnen Sie die Einstellungen nach Ihren W nschen anpassen H hen ruder Seiten ruder Quer ruder Einstellen des Schwerpunkts Setzen Sie zum Ausbalancieren des Schwerpunktes den Antriebsakku ein Ric...

Page 18: ...lugh fen Naturschutzgebiete Siedlungen Nach dem Start bringen Sie Ihr Modell auf eine sichere Flugh he bevor Sie Flugman ver wie Rollen Loopings oder hnliches ausprobieren Landen Sie das Modell sobald...

Page 19: ...rieren der defekten Teile Kabel und Stecker berpr fen Ruder schlagen in die falsche Richtung aus Kan le auf dem Sender sind umgekehrt Testen der Servowegeinstellungen und Konfiguration der Kan le am S...

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Page 22: ...rri re 1 Alignez et faites glisser le tube de cl d aile dans le fuselage puis montez les deux ailes sur la cl et dans le logement dans le fuselage 2 Verrouillez les deux ailes contre le fuselage l aid...

Page 23: ...ns le logement de batterie les cordons tourn s vers l arri re Note le centre de gravit peut tre ajust en d pla ant la batterie d avant en arri re Il est capital d obtenir un centrage correct afin d av...

Page 24: ...acit de d charge Votre accu doit avoir peu pr s la m me capacit les m mes dimensions et le m me poids que l accu LiPo 6S 22 2 V 5000mAh 35C afin de rentrer dans le fuselage sans modifier le centrage d...

Page 25: ...ent nez bas C est le bon point d quilibrage pour votre mod le Apr s les premiers vols le centrage peut tre ajust en fonction de vos pr f rences 1 Le centre de gravit conseill pour votre mod le est ent...

Page 26: ...sages bas et rapides du vol sur le dos des loopings et des tonneaux D s que le moteur de votre mod le donne des coups LVC ou que vous sentez une diminution de puissance posez vous Si vous avez un mett...

Page 27: ...glez les sens depuis l metteur Le moteur perd de la puissance Le moteur donne des coups puis perd de la puissance Moteur ou accu endommag Perte de puissance du mod le Le contr leur passe en mode de c...

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