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 TL 2000

Suggested Control Throws.

Ailerons: 

10~12

mm each way (measured at the 

root

). 

Elevator: 

12~15

mm each way

.

Rudder: 

 

30

mm each way

 (measured at the base).

.

Flying

 (with wheels).

We shall not 

go

 too much into flying the 

TL2000

 as it is not a model designed for 

beginners but for the model pilot who has flown low wing type aircraft before.

Before flying first thing is to double check all the controls are moving in the correct 

direction and the control throws have been set to approximately the suggested 

movement. Re-check the C of G position and then do a range check of the radio. 

Please ensure that you have a fully charged battery installed.

Line the model up into wind on your runway with a touch of up elevator and smoothly 

open the throttle keeping it straight with the 

steerable nosewheel

. The 

TL2000

 has an 

abundance of power so will lift off very readily and climb away rapidly gaining height. 

Once at a safe height explore the delightful handling characteristics of 

your TL2000

. It 

is very smooth and aerobats very nicely, a very pleasing aeroplane to fly that will put a 

smile on your face.

Landings really are a non event, the plane virtually lands itself. Fly a nice circuit at 

reduced power and when on finals take most of the power off and glide onto you 

landing area controlling the airspeed with the elevator. At about shoulder height or a 

bit less start to very gently raise the nose with a small amount of elevator until you are 

flying level with the ground at about half a wingspan. Keep very gently pulling back the 

elevator until the rear wheels kiss the ground and you have landed.

Flying

 

(with floats).

Carry out the pre-flight checks as above.

Place the TL2000 on the water then slowly taxy out into the lake and turn into wind, 

hold full up elevator whilst taxying. Hold in about half up elevator and smoothly open 

the throttle keeping straight using the water rudder

, t

he TL2000 should very quickly 

get on the step (of the floats) then gracefully lift off. Circuits and landings are the 

same as above with wheels but do make sure you do a fully held off landing. You 

should have almost full up elevator in when you touch the water, then keep the 

elevator fully back.

We hope you enjoy flying your H-KING 

TL2000

 and if you haven't already tried out the 

others in our range then we recommend you visit our website at 

www.hobbyking.com and take a look at our ever increasing range of quality model 

aircraft and accessories.

Have fun.

Summary of Contents for TL2000

Page 1: ...H KING TL2000 Sports Plane with Floats or Wheels...

Page 2: ...d is a low wing monoplane with a large bubble canopy for excellent visibility The H King TL2000 comes complete with motor ESC and servos pre fitted to make assembly easy and very quick The horizontal...

Page 3: ...s Failure to do so will result in damage to yourself and to the airplane 5 Do not fly in thunderstorms strong winds or wet weather 6 Never fly R C planes where there are overhead power lines automobil...

Page 4: ...wheel 940g Material EPO Features Lightweight EPO foam fully molded with scale detail Detail cockpit including an instrument panel and factory applied decals Quick build time Efficient 3 blade propelle...

Page 5: ...3 KIT CONTENTS H KING...

Page 6: ...e rear of the fuselage for the horizontal stabilizer Step 2 Slide the horizontal stabilizer into place ensuring it remains square and true to the fuselage while the glue sets Once the glue has set run...

Page 7: ...t plane version then follow these steps If fitting wheels go to Step 6 Centralize the rudder servo and fit the water rudder Step 4 With the rudder servo central tighten the grub screw in the water rud...

Page 8: ...6 Step 4 Attach the floats with the 4 supplied thumb screws Step 5 Finished float assembly TL2000...

Page 9: ...hrough the hole in the bottom of the aluminum U C and lock into place using a plain M3 nut Repeat for the other side Step 6 Slide the wheel over the M3 x 25mm screw and secure the wheel with a M3 lock...

Page 10: ...ove the battery hatch cover then remove the 2 M3 screws in the plywood undercarriage mount Step 8 Using the M3 screws fit the aluminum undercarriage to the plywood mount Note Straight edge of undercar...

Page 11: ...9 TL 2000 Step 9 Replace the battery hatch Step 10 Centralize the rudder servo and fit the nosewheel into the steering collet...

Page 12: ...10 H KING Step 11 Lock the nosewheel into place using the grub screw and supplied hex wrench Step 12 Slide the carbon wing tube through the hole in the fuselage ensure that it is central...

Page 13: ...in either side of the wing roots Step 14 Slide a wing onto the carbon wing tube connect the aileron servo lead to aileron connector then push the wing fully home As you do this carefully feed the con...

Page 14: ...12 H KING Step 15 Retain the wings using the supplied 4 thumb screws Step 16 Finished wing assembly...

Page 15: ...13 TL 2000 Step 17 Fit the propeller and spinner assembly as shown above Wheel version assembly finished...

Page 16: ...ING Float version assembly finished C of G This is between 48mm and 60mm measured from the leading edge as shown For your first flights we recommend aiming to be near the forward mark for improved sta...

Page 17: ...n event the plane virtually lands itself Fly a nice circuit at reduced power and when on finals take most of the power off and glide onto you landing area controlling the airspeed with the elevator At...

Page 18: ...16 H KING Recommended Batteries...

Page 19: ...iver Mode 2 SKU 9114000020 0 OrangeRx TX10i Full Range 2 4GHz DSMX DSM2 Compatible 10CH Radio System Mode 2 International Version SKU 9171001401 0 HobbyKing 2 4Ghz 4Ch Tx Rx V2 Mode 2 SKU HK T4A M2 Tu...

Page 20: ...CE al MADE IN CHINA H KING...

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