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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.

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.

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Summary of Contents for P-51 V2 Blue Thunder II

Page 1: ...L COM 1100mm P 51 V2 Dago Red Miss America Voodoo Blue Thunder II Manuel d utilisation Instruction Manual Bedienungsanleitung SIMPLE STABLE RIGID SIMPLE ASSEMBLY STRONG DURABLE EPO SMOOTH FLYING PERFO...

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Page 3: ...ings 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 dam...

Page 4: ...t EPO material and painted with environmental ly friendly water based paint the P 51 racer looks gorgeous at any speed and altitude Reach speeds in excess of 90 mph thanks to the highly efficient four...

Page 5: ...ide the horizontal stabilizer spar into the slot near the rear of the fuselage 2 Connect the two pieces left and right horizon tal stabilizer onto the spar and t them into the fuselage cutouts 3 Secur...

Page 6: ...l the control surface is neutral when no input is given 1 Apply foam safe glue at wingtip then insert the pitot tube as shown 1 Assemble the spinner and propeller as shown Installation of the pushrods...

Page 7: ...battery The motor will beep one time Move the throttle stick to low throttle or the off position The motor is ready to run and the brake will be switched off Battery Selection and Installation We rec...

Page 8: ...ure 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 stick Move the controls on the trans...

Page 9: ...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 th...

Page 10: ...light set your timer to a conservative 4 minutes When your alarm sounds you should land right away Before flying the model Flying course While applying power slowly steer to keep the model straight Th...

Page 11: ...ls reversed Channels are reversed in the transmitter Do the control direction test and adjust controls for aircraft and transmitter Motor loses power Motor power pulses then motor loses power Damage t...

Page 12: ...stabilizer Vortex Generator Canopy Set Air Speed Head Exhaust pipe Cowl Spinner Decal sheet Main landing gear system Main landing gear Linkage rod FMSEH114 FMSEH115 FMSEH116 FMSCON002 FMSPROP063 FMSBM...

Page 13: ...5 18 cells 5 18 cells 5 18 cells 5 5 9g 10g 16 5g 19g 37g 39g 43g 41g 63g 60g 82g 79g 32 12 4 5 38 18 6 38 18 7 48 22 5 6 42 25 8 68 25 8 68 25 8 65 25 12 65 29 10 77 35 14 86 38 12 86 38 12 86 38 12...

Page 14: ...ees the ESC will reduce the output power 3 Throttle signal loss protection The ESC will reduce the output power if throttle signal is lost for 1 second further loss for 2 seconds will cause the output...

Page 15: ...to exit program mode 1 In step 3 after special tone please move throttle stick to the bottom position within 2 seconds 2 In step 2 after tone beep beep that is The item 8 move throttle stick to bottom...

Page 16: ...den f hren kann Niemals Li Po Zellen unter 3V entladen Lassen Sie Akkus beim Laden niemals unbeaufsichtigt Laden Sie niemals besch digte Akkus auf Aufladen des LiPo Akkus Verwenden Sie ein Ladeger t...

Page 17: ...den 1100mm P 51 Racer neu aufgelegt Die neue Version ist erh ltlich in optionalen Farbde signs Dago Red Miss America Voodoo und Blue Thunder II Die FMS 1100mm P 51 verf gt ber einen vorbildgertreuen...

Page 18: ...itwerks Rohr durch den Rumpf 2 Achten Sie beim montieren der beiden H hen leitwerke darauf dass die Ruderh rner nach unten zeigen 3 Montieren Sie das H henleitwerk mit den Schrauben HKM3 0 20 KA2 6 12...

Page 19: ...eutraler Stellung be n den sollte 1 Montieren Sie Spinner und Propeller wie abgebil det Montage der Anlenkungen Montage des Pitotrohrs Montage des Propellers Kleber ben tigt HKM3 0 20 1 Tragen Sie f r...

Page 20: ...f Leerlauf oder Motor aus Der Motor ist dann betriebsbereit und die Bremse ausgeschaltet Akkuauswahl und Einbau Wir empfehlen einen Lipo Akku mit 14 8V 2600mAh 35C Sollten Sie einen anderen Akku verwe...

Page 21: ...erhebel 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 reversieren Sie die Funktion Lesen S...

Page 22: ...lug 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 Richt...

Page 23: ...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 Sie...

Page 24: ...e falsche Richtung aus Kan le auf dem Sender sind umgekehrt Testen der Servowegeinstellungen und Konfiguration der Kan le am Sender Motor verliert Leistung Motor oder Akku defekt Stromzufuhr unterbroc...

Page 25: ...Air Speed Kopf Abgasrohr Motorhaube Spinner Dekorbogen Hauptfahrwerkssystem Hauptfahrwerk Set Anlenkungsgest nge FMSEH114 FMSEH115 FMSEH116 FMSCON002 FMSPROP063 FMSBM044 FMSDJ021 FMSDZ029 FMSRE016 PRK...

Page 26: ...16 5g 19g 37g 39g 43g 41g 63g 60g 82g 79g 32 12 4 5 38 18 6 38 18 7 48 22 5 6 42 25 8 68 25 8 68 25 8 65 25 12 65 29 10 77 35 14 86 38 12 86 38 12 86 38 12 1 Bremseinstellung Aktiviert Deaktiviert 2 B...

Page 27: ...die Ausgangsleistung wenn das Gassignal f r 1 Sekunde lang unterbrochen ist Der Motor wird vollst ndig abgeschaltet wenn das Gassignal f r 2 Sekunde lang unterbrochen ist Anleitung des Brushless Regle...

Page 28: ...t 3 nach dem Spezialton 1515 den Gaskn ppel innerhalb von 2 Sekunden auf 0 setzen Motor aus 2 In Schritt 2 nach dem Ton Beep Beep Einstellung Nr 8 den Gaskn ppel innerhalb von 3 Sekunden auf 0 setzen...

Page 29: ...Ne d chargez jamais les l ments LiPo moins de 3 V par l ment Ne laissez jamais une charge se faire sans surveillance Ne chargez jamais un accu endommag Vous devez charger les accus LiPo uniquement ave...

Page 30: ...choix entre diff rents d cors Dago Red Miss America Voodoo et Blue Thunder II Les d tails maquettes et une lectronique am lior e sont parfaitement int gr s les racers P 51 de 1100mm de FMS sont quip...

Page 31: ...l de stab par les trous l ar ri re dufuselage 2 Montez les deux demi stabs gauche et droit comme montr Assurez vous que le guignol est tourn vers le bas 3 Montez les vis fournies pour xer les demi sta...

Page 32: ...ppes Branchez les chapes dans le trou le plus loign du guignol 1 Assemblez le c ne et l h lice comme montr Montage de la commande de profondeur Montage du tuve de pitot Montage de l h lice et du c ne...

Page 33: ...r coup Le moteur est pr t tourner avec le frein d sactiv Choix et installation de l accu Nous conseillons un accu LiPo 4S 14 8V 2600mAh 35C Si vous utilisez un autre type d accu il doit tre un 4S 14 8...

Page 34: ...ments des ailerons vers la gauche et vers la droite sont identiques Bougez les commandes de l metteur pour vous assurer que les gouvernes r agissent correctement Voir les sch mas ci contre 34 Contr le...

Page 35: ...ci dessous Profondeur Direction Ailerons Centrage Quand vous r glez le centrage de votre mod le ajustez la position de l accu selon les besoins pour que le mod le soit plat ou l g rement nez bas C est...

Page 36: ...s heurter le manche de gaz sans quoi l h lice se mettra tourner pouvant causer des d g ts ou des bless ures NOTE Reportez vous aux instructions de votre ensemble radio pour conna tre la proc dure de t...

Page 37: ...ement Rechargez compl tement l accu Remontez l h lice dans le bon sens Remplacez l accu et suivez les instructions de l accu Remplacez ou r parez les l ments endommag s ou r glez les commandes V rifie...

Page 38: ...bine Tube de pitot Pipes d chappement Capot C ne d h lice Planche de d calcomanies Train avant rentrant complet Jambes de trains principaux Tringles de commandes FMSEH114 FMSEH115 FMSEH116 FMSCON002 F...

Page 39: ...7g 39g 43g 41g 63g 60g 82g 79g 32 12 4 5 38 18 6 38 18 7 48 22 5 6 42 25 8 68 25 8 68 25 8 65 25 12 65 29 10 77 35 14 86 38 12 86 38 12 86 38 12 1 R glage du frein Activ D sactiv 2 Type de batterie Li...

Page 40: ...ntr leur d passe les 110 C le contr leur r duit la puissance de sortie 3 Protection en cas de perte de signal des gaz Le contr leur r duit la puissance de sortie si le signal est perdu durant une seco...

Page 41: ...on Il y a deux fa ons de sortir du mode de programmation 1 A l tape 3 apr s le son sp cial 1515 abaissez le manche de gaz dans les 2 secondes 2 A l tape 2 apr s le son Biiiiip Biiiiip Param tre 8 abai...

Page 42: ...42 C N 3 8 3 85V 4 5 48 5 3V...

Page 43: ...x 6pcs 14 8V 2600mAh 35C C N P 51 9 FMS Dago Red Miss America Voodoo Blue Thunder II 1100mm P 51D FMS 1100mm P 51D EPO 1 1M KV900 80A 14 8V 2600Mah 90MPH FMS 1100mm P 51D 43 43 44 46 46 47 48 48 48 4...

Page 44: ...44 C N 1 1 2 3 HKM3 0 20 KA2 6 12...

Page 45: ...a b c d e 45 C N 1 1 1 HKM3 0 20...

Page 46: ...46 C N 1 2 3 Gear 5 Spare 6 6 5 4 3 2 1 Futaba 6CH LED LED...

Page 47: ...47 C N 13mm 8mm 7mm 9mm 12mm 15mm 1 Sub Trim...

Page 48: ...48 C N a b c d e f 1 2 O 3 O 1 70 80mm 2 70 80mm...

Page 49: ...49 C N 4 2 3 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 50: ...SEH103 FMSEH104 FMSEH105 FMSEH106 FMSEH107 FMSEH108 FMSEH109 FMSEH110 FMSEH111 FMSEH112 FMSEH113 FMSEH114 FMSEH115 FMSEH116 FMSCON002 FMSPROP063 FMSBM044 FMSDJ021 FMSDZ029 FMSRE016 PRKV9001 PRESC036 F...

Page 51: ...07 FMSVD108 FMSEH109 FMSVD110 FMSVD111 FMSVD112 FMSEH113 FMSEH114 FMSEH115 FMSEH116 FMSCON002 FMSPROP063 FMSBM044 FMSDJ021 FMSDZ029 FMSRE016 PRKV9001 PRESC036 FMS9GDP FMS9GD54 2 3948 900KV 80A 9 9g 54...

Page 52: ...9 10 77 35 14 77 35 14 86 38 12 86 38 12 9g 10g 16 5g 19g 37g 39g 43g 41g 63g 60g 82g 79g 2 3 5 9 2 3 5 9 2 3 5 9 2 3 5 9 2 3 5 9 2 3 5 9 2 4 5 12 2 4 5 12 2 6 5 18 2 6 5 18 2 6 5 18 2 6 5 18 mm 5V 0...

Page 53: ...53 C N 1 2 2 3 4 1 5 N 6 7 1 2 123 3 N 4 OK 5 1 2 110 40 3 1 2 1 4 1 2 56712...

Page 54: ...54 C N 1 2 2 3 5 56712 8 3 5 6 1515 2 1 1515 2 2 8 3 0 100 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 2 2...

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