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Before flying the model 

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 rage 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.

Summary of Contents for 1400MM T-28 trojan v4

Page 1: ...1400MM T 28 Trojan V4...

Page 2: ...ersonal property and cause serious injury This is a sophisticated hobby product and NOT a toy It must be operated with caution and common sense or you may cause injury or damage to the product or othe...

Page 3: ...FMS multi connector is also used for V4 which makes the assembly easy and simple while leaving the wires orderly and user friendly The 1400mm T28 V4 adopts the new design of ball linkage to remove the...

Page 4: ...l then contact your local shop or email us support fmsmodel com Contents of Kit A B E C D A Main wing B Main fuselage C Propeller D Pipe For Horizontal Stabilizer E Horizontal stabilizer and screws PA...

Page 5: ...w PA2 6 40mm attach the Z bend end of the control rod to the servo arm s center hole Attach the linkage on the control horn See the control horn and servo arm settings on page 9 3 Assemble the Vertica...

Page 6: ...s Elevator servo lead goes to elevator channel of your receiver The rudder servo goes to the rudder channel Attach the ESC connector to the throttle channel of the receiver Connect the LED to any spar...

Page 7: ...e 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 stick is...

Page 8: ...do not turn on the transmitter until the Transmitter Manual instructs you to do so Tips Make sure all control sticks on your radio are in the neutral position rudder elevator ailerons and the throttle...

Page 9: ...control throw Less control throw Elevator Rudder Ailerons Horns Arms Check the control throws Check the motor rotating direction The motor should rotate clockwise when viewing the plane from the rear...

Page 10: ...for your personal preference 1 The recommended Center of Gravity CG location for your model is 80 85mm forward from the leading edge of the main wing as shown with the battery pack installed Mark the...

Page 11: ...ged 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...

Page 12: ...have enough flight time to make several landing approaches Recharge the battery and repair the model as needed The model s three point landing gear allows the model to land on hard surfaces Align mode...

Page 13: ...13 Troubleshooting...

Page 14: ...ing Gear System FMSPM114 Main Landing Gear System FMSPM115 Landing Gear Set FMSPM116 Electronic Retract FMSPM117 Pipe FMSPM118 LED FMSPM119 Lamp Cover FMSPROP005 Propeller FMSDJ014 X motor mount FMSBM...

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